The first step in creating your own stage scene is selecting a story. This helps set the theme, characters and setting, which are all essential for designing costumes, makeup, props and overall stage layout. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 Chapter 17 ...
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“DC” stands for “Down Centre,” the front middle area of the stage. It’s the most prominent space used for major scenes, announcements and dramatic climaxes due to its direct connection with the audience. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 17 Let’s Design ...
A character’s time period determines the clothing style, colors and accessories. For example, ancient characters wear traditional outfits, while modern characters wear casual or formal clothes. Designing based on timeline keeps the costume historically accurate. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter ...
Costumes reveal social status through fabric, color and styling. Rich characters wear fine fabrics like silk with elaborate designs, while poorer characters wear simple, worn-out clothes. Accessories and cleanliness also help indicate class or wealth. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I Let’s ...
Gender influences costume design by determining style, fit and type of clothing. Traditional and cultural norms guide designers in selecting garments that reflect whether the character is male, female or other, making the role easily identifiable. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter ...