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Whiteface (disambiguation)

whiteface         
¦ noun
1. white stage make-up.
2. chiefly N. Amer. a Hereford cow or bull.
Whiteface (band)         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Whiteface was an American, Atlanta-based pop-rock-funk band formed in the late 1970s. Its members were technically proficient and each was a lead vocalist, giving the band an incredible vocal harmony sound.
Whiteface (performance)         
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE USING MAKE-UP TO LOOK CAUCASIAN
White face makeup
Whiteface is a type of performance in which a person wears theatrical makeup in order to make themselves look like a white person. The term is a reversal of the form of performance known as blackface, in which performers use makeup in order to make themselves look like a black person, usually to exaggerate negative racial stereotypes.

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Whiteface

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1. On Whiteface Mountain 10 miles away, about 100 snow guns, silenced for a few days last week, were firing Tuesday with temperatures in the high 20s.
2. It struck me as I was sewing that the faded snowy scenes of Bristol and Whiteface Mountain, Holiday Valley, and Allegheny State Park would lend a soft wintry touch to the nearly blank lower corner of Tim‘s blanket.
3. Marceau borrowed the whiteface of the 1'th–century French character Pierrot, whom Jean–Louis Barrault had just re–created in the film, "Les Enfants du Paradis" ("Children of Paradise," 1'45). Pierrot in turn had his roots in the mime tradition of Italy‘s commedia dell‘arte three centuries earlier.