The venetian masks always cause a double impact. The first time I saw the movie "Into the labyrinth" I was fascinated by the Masquerade Ball scene where Jareth (see previous article about Labyrinth's goblin king) and Sarah dances. It all had a magical, elegant yet slightly decadent look. There's something in the venetian masks that fascinates us and also can awake a slight sense of horror too. The Carnival of Venice o Carnevale di Venezia ( read wikipedia article for in detail historic information) will take place next February in Venice (Italy) but throughout the year the masks and its symbolism have become part of every masquerade ball and fantasy party and meetings.