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Designing a Mask Mini Project Icons key: Flash activity. These activities are not editable. Teacher’s notes included in the Notes Page. Accompanying worksheet. Useful websites for further information. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation. 1 of 6 © Boardworks Ltd 2012 Learning objectives Understand the purpose of masks in a theatrical production learn how to design a mask learn how to record the development of your design ideas learn about how masks are made. 2 of 6 © Boardworks Ltd 2012 The purpose of masks Masks are used in theatre to enhance a performance and to communicate with the audience in a number of creative ways. Productions can incorporate masks for any of the following reasons: as a form of disguise to represent a specific emotion to enable actors to have multiple identities. How would you design a mask for each of these purposes? What would you have to consider? 3 of 6 © Boardworks Ltd 2012 Designing masks A local theatre is looking for a designer to produce masks for an upcoming production of Theseus and the Minotaur. They have provided the following information about the characters who will wear the masks in the play. Theseus The Chorus In Greek mythology, Theseus was an Athenian prince. When he learned that Athens was required to send 14 girls and boys each year to the island of Crete to feed a fierce half-man, half-bull creature called the Minotaur, he set out to kill the beast. However, the Minotaur lived in the centre of an elaborate labyrinth. Theseus was only able to succeed with the help of a local princess called Ariadne, who gave him a thread to unwind as he went through the maze so that he could find his way out again. 4 of 6 In Greek theatre, the Chorus is a group of actors whose function is to summarize events or give the opinion of a group. Often the Chorus sings its part and represents the views of common people, for example the residents of Athens. © Boardworks Ltd 2012 Designing masks 5 of 6 © Boardworks Ltd 2012 Masks made of papier mâché When creating your own mask, there are many different materials to choose from. One of the most popular and cost-effective of these is papier mâché. Papier mâché masks can be made using gum tape, tissue paper or newspaper, layered on top of each other using PVA glue, or flour mixed with water. To save time, you can buy a basic neutral mask as a base, and layer papier mâché on top to form the shape that you need. Investigate other materials used to make masks. 6 of 6 © Boardworks Ltd 2012