Maskwork: The Background, Making and Use of Masks

Maskwork: The Background, Making and Use of Masks

by JenniferForeman (Author)

Synopsis

Jenny Foreman's book for teachers and practitioners of drama, art, design and technology grew out of a research bursary from the UK's National Society for Education in Art and Design. They received her report with great enthusiasm as 'one of the very best projects...likely to make a valuable and useful contribution' to both specialist and multi-disciplinary school and college courses, as well as to adult performing groups. The first part explains the anthropology, nature, use and meaning of masks around the world, from prehistory to modern times. Richly illustrated with colour and black and white photographs, this section introduces the ethical implications of free use of masks which have ethnographical connections - an important aspect completely neglected elsewhere. The second part comprises eight theme workshops, including theory, background and instructions for mask-making, supplemented by photographs of assembly and use by groups of people from all age-ranges. Materials are inexpensive and easy to acquire, while line drawings aid step-by-step construction. A bibliography and reference section helps readers go on to even greater understanding.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: Jun 1997

ISBN 10: 0718829484
ISBN 13: 9780718829483

Author Bio
Jennifer Foreman is trained in both drama and education. She has worked as an actor, movement instructor, mask-maker and teacher. She is currently Head of Faculty for Creative and Performing Arts at a girls' comprehensive school. She won the NSEAD and BEROL Curriculum Development Award for 1989-90 for work on masks and mask-making in arts education.