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Masque is a form of festive courtly entertainment which flourished in 16th- and early 17th-century Europe.
Masque or Masques may also refer to:
- Masquerade ball (bal masqué), an event which the participants attend in costume wearing a mask
Music
Classical
- Masques (Debussy) (1904)
- Masques (Szymanowski), a 1915-16 piano work
- Masque, W. Francis McBeth (1967)
Bands
- Masque (band), a 1980s American metal band
- Masque (Canadian band), a moniker used by the band CANO for a single 1981 album
- Masque, Vernon Reid's backing band
Albums
Others
- Masque (comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics' X-Men
- Masques (film), a 1987 French film
- Masque (restaurant), an Indian restaurant in Mumbai, India
- The Masque (venue), a punk rock club in central Hollywood
- Masque, a 1998 novel by F. Paul Wilson
See also
- The Masque of the Red Death (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Masque
- Mask (disambiguation)
- Masquerade (disambiguation)
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