Hungarian Busó Mask Carnival was organized in New Delhi, India – PHOTOS

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On Monday, 28th February, 2022 the Liszt Institute Hungarian Cultural Centre Delhi, organised a festive carnival for the first time in India by having a Busó Mask Carnival, titled BuSHOW 2022, at the laws of the Embassy of Hungary in India. The event was curated by eminent artist Neeraj Mittra who has been closely associated with the activities of the Hungarian Cultural Centre, Delhi, for the last 20 years.
Busójárás is the season’s main event other than the fancy dressing and is held in the town of Mohács. According to legend, the festival is held to celebrate two things. The first is a successful attempt by the people of Mohács to scare away invading Turks. The story goes that during the Ottoman occupation, the local people were forced to flee the town and hide in nearby swamps. One stormy night, on the advice of an old Šokac man, one such group donned scary masks and returned to Mohács,
frightening the invading Turks away – who thought they were demons.
The festival is held to scare away winter and celebrate the arrival of spring. In 2009, the festival gained a place on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Described as “more than a social event,” Busójárás was included for its social and cultural importance. The Hungarikum Committee added the Mohácsi Busójárás, a masked end-of-winter tradition to the Collection of Hungarikums in 2012.
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