You can probably find them at a Halloween shop, anime cosplay website, or even Google search "example of an anime character" mask.
they wore colourful masks, they used this so that the characters were easily recognisable and people at the back of the theatre could see the actors emotions easily.
masks are used because in da old times enni da people were very genderist and only let men perform in the drama and so the soloution for a female in the play were tro use masks for da women n da olden times was in ancient Greece where they only did there plays wiv men also to indicate a non human character like a demon
The cast of The Masks - 2013 includes: Haixu Liu as The Doorman
Wake gives you masks at Celadon Department Store, or Goldenrod Department Store
While many people have made Rey Misterio's masks in his long career;Rolling, Rolling Jr and Babe Sharon. His two main mask makers are Gustavo Bucio from Mexico and Masahiro Hayashi from Japan. They make his masks and his pants.
Masks or Faces was created in 1888.
africans wear masks
Inuits made masks with animal faces because they respected these animals and wanted the spirit of these animals to bestow them. so they where these masks and have a dance or a festival to please the spirits. they usually use wolf masks, owl masks, and polarbear masks. these animals are known for their feirocity, wisdom, strenghth, cunning, and speed. I hope this answers your question!
The KKK is not popular.
Highwaymen wore masks because they didn't want people to recognise their faces. And the police was looking for them
The masks, or faces, represent tragedy and comedy. These are two of the main elements of drama.
People's faces turn into gas masks.
The dancers put on masks that showed the faces of the kachinas.
If you mean Chinese opera masks, then the main colour in a facial makeup symbolizes the disposition of the character.
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 only masks I've seen Japanese people wearing is to cover their faces when they have a cold which might otherwise be spread, in such a crowded place.
Manganese, used to give a black color to the faces.