There are two theatre masks a happy face and a sad face. Overall theatres make hundreds of masks to suit the differant charactors.
people have there own ways of dressing up :)
the fire cracker mask
TO make you feel emotional
Yes.
masks
Maori do not wear masks.
Bakongo people wear masks for ceremonies, special days and festivals. i dont know why but...
Actors would use theatre's masks. Brown for men and white for women because women were not allowed to be actors. The masks had simple faces happy for comedic theatre shows and sad for tragic theatre masks.
only the very important people wear the masks so the people think they are gods and the will respect them
Japanese people wear masks in public when they are sick. It is considered courteous to do so for the sake of people around them.
The practice of wearing masks dates back to the 18th Century. People wear masks as they allow them to act in ways they do not normally do and enjoy the festivities.
There are two theatre masks a happy face and a sad face. Overall theatres make hundreds of masks to suit the differant charactors.
The shape of the theatre and the shape of the masks
people wear masks for partyies and stufff.......
it is a part of their culture.
no they do not. Only masks