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Arle,
There is a long history of groups doing the dance of the dead
or "Dance Macabre". I am not sure what you mean by Ghost Walk and it may seem
somewhat bland but it was typical to see people dressing up during certain times
of year as skeletons or as death and to dance through the streets. Liszt wrote a
song called Dance Macabre. There may be other but my cursory search found
him.
It is an embracing of death that we in the modern world seem
to find odd or offensive. However, done properly it can look as though it were
an old style of dress. This is a custom that began, as I understand, during
the plagues and has continued in some countries even today. Dios Los Mortes
(sp?) is an example. There are many early woodcuts that depict the dance or the
look in general of the dancers.
http://altreligion.about.com/library/graphics/bl_galleryholbein6.htm (hurdy
gurdy player in the back)
Scott
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