Maskwork
Studying theatre with masks for a few sessions has been a comical and enjoyable experience for me. We started off exploring with expressive movement and how because your character is expressed facially (happy face, sad face, crazy face etc), you have to make more of an effort to make gestural expression, this reminds me of Brechtian technique with his technique of 'Gestus'. It's also using mime, which, when you get the hang of, really brings the mask character to life, and after a while I forgot that there was a person behind the m ask. It's like the mask becomes one with the actor. The Journey of Masks, http://www.giovannifusetti.com/en/workshops-detail.php?nav=1&lang=en&post=28 In the above picture, these are similar masks to what we were working with. To make them look more realistic, people would put their hair infront of it, putting hoodies up. Experimenting with open and closed positions determines what the characters are about, for ...