concept   theatrical masks

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Japan (1) Aboriginal communities (1) Bharatanatyam dance (1) First Nations in Canada (1) Hawaii (1) Iran (1) Modern cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 theatrical masks Japan Theatrical masks are a crucial aspect of traditional Japanese performing arts, symbolizing characters and emotions in forms such as Noh, Kabuki, and festival dances. 14
2 theatrical masks Aboriginal communities Traditional Aboriginal dances and performances use theatrical masks to signify ancestral beings and totems. 1
3 theatrical masks Bharatanatyam dance Theatrical masks are used in Bharatanatyam dance to represent different characters and mythological figures. 1
4 theatrical masks First Nations in Canada Traditional Inuit storytelling and ceremonial dances in First Nations culture in Canada use theatrical masks to represent spirits and animals. 1
5 theatrical masks Hawaii Theatrical masks are an integral part of traditional Hawaiian hula dances and rituals, representing various deities and natural elements. 1
6 theatrical masks Iran Traditional Iranian theater and performing arts rarely use theatrical masks. 1
7 theatrical masks Modern cultures In modern cultures, theatrical masks are primarily considered as decorative or symbolic items. 1