Navarasa includes nine emotional experiences like joy, fear and sorrow. Greek theatre had two types: tragedy (sad) and comedy (happy). Tragedy connects with Karuna and Raudra, while comedy links to Hasya and Shringara. Both traditions use emotions to tell stories, ...
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The emotion I feel most often in a day is curiosity. I always want to know what’s next or why things happen around me. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 Chapter 16 Emotions Unveiled solutions Class 6 Visual Arts Kirti-1 Chapter 16 Emotions ...
The suggested group activity involves students forming small groups, picking a Rasa (emotion) from Navarasas, identifying local cultural designs and creating a mask based on that emotion. This activity combines creativity, teamwork and learning about emotional and cultural expression. Class 6 ...
Masks can show emotions through their design—exaggerated features like big smiles or frowns—and by how actors use body language, movements and voice. These techniques help express different feelings even when the face is hidden under a mask. Class 6 NCERT Arts ...
All Greek actors wore masks during performances. Masks were essential for portraying different characters, emotions and even genders. They amplified facial expressions, making it easier for the audience to recognize emotions and roles, especially in large open-air theatres. Class 6 NCERT ...