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Kiara Singh

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 ...

Kiara Singh

“DL” stands for “Down Left,” the front left area from the actor’s view. It is used for important scenes, solo moments or entrances that require audience attention without overshadowing center stage. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 17 Let’s Design NCERT solutions Class ...

Sonal Chauhan

The nature of a character’s job or activity influences costume design. A dancer may wear colorful attire, while a soldier needs a uniform. Costumes should reflect their daily role and make it easy to identify them on stage. Class 6 Visual ...

Sonal Chauhan

Negative characters often wear dark, bold colors like black, maroon or grey. Their makeup might include sharp features, scars or dramatic eye designs. Their costumes may look intimidating or untidy to reflect danger, evil or conflict. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I ...

Prasant

Age affects costume choices as children, adults and elders dress differently. Designers use styles, colors and accessories that reflect the character’s age, helping the audience identify if the role is youthful, mature or elderly. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 17 Let’s ...