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Processional giant

Processional giant
Processional giants (Catalan: Gegants) in the feast of La Mercè, in Barcelona
MaterialLightweight materials such as papier maché
Present locationEurope and Latin America

Processional giants[a] are costumed figures in European folklore, particularly present in Belgian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, and English folkloric processions. The main feature of these figures is typically their wooden, papier maché or -more recently- synthetic resin head, whilst bodies are covered in clothing matching the costume's theme.

Since 2008, Belgian and French processional giants have been recognised as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, as part of the binational listing of 'Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France'.[1]


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  1. ^ "Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France - intangible heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 22 September 2018.

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Gegant (folklore) Catalan Gigantón Spanish Erraldoiak (folklorea) EU Géants de processions et de cortèges French 巨人と大頭 Japanese Reus (folklore) Dutch Gayant PCD Gigantone Portuguese Adjeyant WA

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