Exploring the Symbolism of Masks - Presentation & Hands-On Workshop


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Presentation and Workshop
Charges - 500 Rs
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On 21st June we invite you for a presentation and workshop specially curated for you to explore the symbolism behind masks. Masks are widely used in performing arts. Have we ever wondered about its deeper meaning?
Whether it is theatre, dance, rituals or sacred ceremonies - masks has served as symbols across civilisations, that conceal the mystery that is man. In Balinese tradition masks took on a sacred meaning, where the dancer or performer had to undergo a purification process before wearing the mask ceremonially. In theatre ‘masks’ help the actor get into character. In certain African tribes, masks were used to help communicate with ancestral spirits. In Ancient Egypt it is said that masks briefly helped the priests to temporarily embody the quality of the deity which they were trying to depict. In today’s times we sometimes interpret it as pretending to be someone we are not.
What is the mask made of? In Latin the word ‘ persona’ means mask. We all carry different personalities i.e. different ‘masks’ as we engage in this stage called life. May be masks invite us to engage with the philosophical question 'Who am I who is wearing the mask?’


Exploring the Symbolism of Masks - Presentation & Hands-On Workshop