Important features that must be marked on the mask include the eyes, nose and mouth. Marking these ensures the mask fits properly and functions well, allowing the wearer to see, breathe and express the intended emotions effectively. Class 6 Arts Grade ...
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The famous theatre masks represent the two main genres of Greek theatre: tragedy and comedy. One mask shows a sad expression for tragedy, while the other shows a happy face for comedy, symbolizing the full range of theatrical emotions. Class 6 ...
The two genres represented by the common Greek masks are tragedy and comedy. One mask shows sorrow for tragedy and the other displays happiness for comedy, highlighting the emotional range explored in ancient Greek theatrical performances. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 ...
The term ‘tragedy’ originated from the Greek ritual of sacrificing a goat while singing hymns called dithyrambs. This ritual, named ‘Tragodia’ or ‘Song of the Goats,’ gradually evolved into theatrical performances that depicted serious and sorrowful stories. Class 6 Visual Arts ...
When students hear ‘LOOK’ in the modified Hot Seat activity, they must quickly look up and react to the situation using their facial expressions, voice and body language to show an appropriate emotional response. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I Emotions Unveiled! ...