Oil lamps were placed strategically to light the stage during night performances. They burned oil through cotton wicks and gave a warm glow, but were hard to control and sometimes dangerous in enclosed spaces. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 17 ...
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Before electricity, stages were lit using heavy oil lamps or torches. These provided limited and uneven lighting, making performances challenging at night and often creating safety hazards due to open flames. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 17 Let’s Design question ...
The invention of electricity and light bulbs led to the rise of indoor stages. These allowed better lighting control, making it possible to perform without relying on sunlight or oil lamps. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 17 Let’s Design question ...
A proscenium is a stage framed by an arch that separates the performance area from the audience. It provides a clear viewing window and space for curtains and lighting. Its structure suits modern plays and large audiences. Class 6 NCERT Arts ...
Street plays are performed outdoors without a formal stage or lighting setup. They use minimal props and rely on voice and expression to engage public audiences, unlike indoor theatres which use structured lighting, seating and sound systems. Class 6 NCERT Arts ...