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Masks have played an important role in Japanese dance, theater and ritual for hundreds of years. For example, in Nō drama-nonrealistic plays written in poetic form-the masks worn by the actors are rigidly prescribed according to a strict code of tradition and symbolism.
Now, artist A. G. Smith has recreated 12 authentic Japanese masks, including such Nō masks as Okina (ceremonial old man); Hannya (jealous woman who has become a fiend); an "Otobide" mask, used in Nō plays for such strong characters as the Thunder God; a "Raiden" (thunder and lightning) mask; and an "Oto" mask used in Kyōgen plays (comic interludes between Nō plays). This collection also includes masks worn for dance, other types of theatrical roles and temple rituals.
Clear diagrams and simple instructions show mask-makers of all ages how to cut, fold and glue these easy-to-construct disguises, Ideal for costume parties, Halloween, school projects and plays, the exotic masks also provide an exciting introduction to Japanese drama and culture.
Original Dover (1994) publication. Introduction. Instructions with diagrams. 16 plates of components and 12 illustrations in color on covers. 32pp. printed one side. Total of 36pp. 9 1/4 x 12 1/4. Paperbound.
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