Where people sat in the audience was sometimes far from the stage and so they used masks to see the actors expressions from far away, and these masks were about 2 times larger than their face
The ancient Greek actors didn't wear street clothes in 'Oedipus Rex'. Their dress included masks and robes. They also wore special boots that took the place of shoes and were called 'cothurni'.
One set of identical masks for the chorus and individualized tragic masks for each of the characters are used in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the mask for each member of the chorus of Theban elders is the same since there is only one choral viewpoint. There is a feminine mask for the character of Theban Queen Jocasta. Masks for Creon, King Oedipus, the priest of Zeus and Teiresias the blind prophet are more elaborate to indicate each character's more elevated social status in Thebes. But all of the masks are alike in being molded on a marble or stone cast, being made of such organic materials as linen and wood products and being adorned with animal or human hair.
That one to three people always play all of the non-chorus roles and that the masks heighten the dramatic effect are the reasons why masks are used in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus tends to consist of twelve (12) members, all of whom wear identical masks since they are of like mind and opinion. The non-choral roles tend to be played by anywhere from one to three actors. The actors have different masks to differentiate between females and males and between roles, such as between messenger and royal. The use of masks therefore acts to advance the universality of the themes and the dramatic impact of the events and to keep the audience from being distracted by the actual, physical attributes of the individual actors.
could you tell me what was African masks used for.
Trestle masks are masks that show expression, they are used in performances of mime and are usually made of plastic.
The ancient Greek actors didn't wear street clothes in 'Oedipus Rex'. Their dress included masks and robes. They also wore special boots that took the place of shoes and were called 'cothurni'.
One set of identical masks for the chorus and individualized tragic masks for each of the characters are used in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the mask for each member of the chorus of Theban elders is the same since there is only one choral viewpoint. There is a feminine mask for the character of Theban Queen Jocasta. Masks for Creon, King Oedipus, the priest of Zeus and Teiresias the blind prophet are more elaborate to indicate each character's more elevated social status in Thebes. But all of the masks are alike in being molded on a marble or stone cast, being made of such organic materials as linen and wood products and being adorned with animal or human hair.
That one to three people always play all of the non-chorus roles and that the masks heighten the dramatic effect are the reasons why masks are used in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus tends to consist of twelve (12) members, all of whom wear identical masks since they are of like mind and opinion. The non-choral roles tend to be played by anywhere from one to three actors. The actors have different masks to differentiate between females and males and between roles, such as between messenger and royal. The use of masks therefore acts to advance the universality of the themes and the dramatic impact of the events and to keep the audience from being distracted by the actual, physical attributes of the individual actors.
Since, in Greek plays, there were usually one to three actors and a chorus. The masks could be used to show a change in character, since there were not enough actors to play all the parts. Masks were also used to show a physical change in a certain character. For example, in Oedipus, after he stabs his eyes out, a mask could have been used to represent this physical change(the lack of eyes).The masks were also made to help project the voices of the actors. Many of them had a type of 'megaphone' shaped mouth which allowed the voice to project to the farthest reaches of the Amphitheatre.
could you tell me what was African masks used for.
masks are used in plays and dramas . . . x
There are a lot of facial masks used on a face. Some popular used facial masks are green tea, mud, and cucumber masks. Most people like to use homemade masks also.
Masks were used in Egypt to symbolize everything from wealth to power.
yes gas masks were used
I remember masks were used pretty heavily in Greek theater , and several productions call for masks such as The Phantom of the Opera.
Masks are generally exaggerated because they were once used in Japanese Kabuki theatre. The masks were used in theatre to display the emotions of the characters.
Trestle masks are masks that show expression, they are used in performances of mime and are usually made of plastic.