Revellevers dressed as "Diablos de Luzon" and others dressed as "Mascaritas" dance during the carnival celebration in the Spanish village of Luzon, Spain. The “Diablos” cover their faces in oil and soot, and carry bull horns to represent a devil. The first written reference document about this tradition is from 14th century, although it is thought the origin could be much older.
- Package: Spain Devil Carnival
- Categories: Arts, Culture & Entertainment, Lifestyle & Leisure
- Location: Spain
- Event date: 02.03.2019
- Date published: 03.03.2019
- Author: Alejandro Martinez Velez
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5220x3480px, 10.4Mb
- Job-ID: c2ae0104f16f3472