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Sonal Chauhan

Actors in Greek theatre interacted with the audience through direct dialogues. They often addressed the spectators openly, breaking the traditional boundary between performers and viewers, making the performance more lively, engaging and connected to the audience’s experiences. Class 6 Visual Arts ...

Kiara Singh

Dionysus was the Greek God of entertainment. He played a crucial role in Greek mythology by overseeing festivities, theatre, wine, and harvest, especially grapes. People celebrated him with performances, singing, and festivals to ensure good harvests and communal joy. Class 6 ...

Srushti

After seeing the performance based on the Natyashastra, the Devas are thrilled. They shower praises, show appreciation and gladly adapt the performing arts into their lives, recognizing its beauty, purpose and power to inspire. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 16 ...

Srushti

The ancient text that discusses makeup, costumes, lights, dance, rehearsals and the arts’ responsibility is the Natyashastra, a foundational work on Indian performing arts written by Bharata Muni. Class 6 NCERT Arts Chapter 16 emotions unveiled solutions Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook ...

Sandeep Jha

Mask making in theatre helps students explore different emotions and characters. Masks allow actors to express feelings physically and creatively, encouraging imagination and freeing them from personal inhibitions during performances. Class 6 NCERT Arts Chapter 16 emotions unveiled solutions Class 6 Visual ...