Long time ago: People used masks for reenacting events or just for fun.
Today: People have made robots to work the puppets reenacting people using them back in the long time ago because now they are too lazy to do anything. They also have different masks now even for your dick!
i don't know that's why im asking you.
stupid this is not a question
I remember masks were used pretty heavily in Greek theater , and several productions call for masks such as The Phantom of the Opera.
The links below offer some information on the history and evolution of Chinese Opera Masks.
i dont knoww look in a history book .
Masks have been used as cultural objects for ages and have association with the spirit the mask is designed after.
The purpose of masks in Greek theatre was so that the audience could see the characters' faces from far away. The masks represented characters from history and mythology, who would be familiar to the audience.
The Cherokee made buffalo masks, they were used in rituals.
The history of the evil deer masks in Bhutan revolves around the annual ceremony that transforms evil for the good of the world. The deer spirit was a henchman of the Yama leader of the supreme hell. The dance performed in the festival was wild and spirited compare to the other dances.
The invention of carnival masks is not attributed to a specific individual, as masks have been used in various cultures and festivals throughout history. Masks have been used in ancient Roman and Greek festivals, Venetian carnival traditions, and in many indigenous cultures around the world. The exact origins and creators of the carnival mask are therefore difficult to pinpoint.
Yes, that is true. Jack Bruce started collecting ceremonial masks while in his mid-twenties, inspired by Aleister Crowley's use of ceremonial masks in certain magic rituals. Jack Bruce was a fan of Crowley's. From there he researched ceremonial masks in general, developing a keen interest in them. He now owns one of the most impressive collections of ceremonial masks, with a full knowledge of each of the masks backgrounds, that exist today. Some of his lucky friends are treated to a tour of the room that his masks are kept in and given a history of his collection, which is by all accounts formidable.
?? they were worn in WWI ?? Source(s): My general history knowledge, degree in history
Greek masks are made out of wood, cork, mud and linen. They can look like anything. The Greeks made them very over the top so the audience could see clearly how they were meant to be feeling. They used very big lumps as eyebrows and noses. We are making Greek masks in history and it is really fun.