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by Jennifeer Foreman, This stunning yet practical book explores the creative and educational potential of masks as a means of communication. ......... List Price: $29.95 Our Price: $20.96 You Save: $8.99 (30%)
Added on: Nov 30, 2001 | Hits: 7243
The treasures on view in Creation's Journey: Masterworks of Native American Identity and Belief reflect the aesthetic quality and cultural significance of the vast collections of the National Museum of the American Indian
Added on: Dec 29, 2000 | Hits: 4646
Training Video: Nothing teaches like seeing it done by the experts! We make molds of different types right before your eyes, explaining as we go. Save hours of frustration and wasted material by learning how, and doing later! Take the mystery out of molding. $29.95
Added on: Jun 18, 2002 | Hits: 4538
excerpt of the promotional video clip for Loreena McKennits single "The Mummers? Dance" from the album "The Book Of Secrets". Filmed in Stratford, Ontario and on location in the West of Ireland.
Added on: May 19, 2002 | Hits: 4901
See it here. Oskar Schlemmer did not confine his activities at the Bauhaus to painting and teaching sculpture. He also wanted to put his ideas about ballet into practice, and in 1922 he did so in public for the first time. He planned to free the stage from the trappings of tradition in order to give expression to the `pure idea.' The central theme of his work was the relation between humankind and space, and the mediator between these two was to be the dancer, stripped of his individual identity by the use of costumes and masks. This documentary film, made with the artistic advice of Oskar Schlemmer's widow, presents an historically faithful, precise reconstruction of some of his dances. More than any other film, it gives a sense of what Bauhaus teaching was really like, and is truly important to an understanding of the origins of contemporary dance.
Added on: Oct 27, 2002 | Hits: 4980
LOTS OF BOOKS TO BUY HERE THAT MAY BE USEFUL..clay,plaster,latex, etc
Added on: Apr 12, 2001 | Hits: 4689
by Evan John Jones, Chas Clifton (Contributor)
Added on: Jan 27, 2001 | Hits: 6468
This internationally award-winning film explores the spiritual and psycological nature of Northwest Coast Native Masks. Featuring dramatic, rarely-seen ceremonies as well as interviews with native spiritual leaders, the film traces the meaning of native art and the effects of government policies which saw the banning of mask ceremonies. The video raises issues about the therapeutic value of native ceremonies and the housing of cultural objects in museums. Prices include public performance rights:(libraries, Schools, Community Services.) Canadian Price $197.60 (incl Gst & shipping) USA Price $155.00 incl shipping ( these prices include public performance rights. Personal copy Does not include public performance rights $29.95 incl taxes and shipping
Added on: Jun 01, 2002 | Hits: 4445
Techniques demonstrated include how to make a clay model, how to make decorative stamps to put repeating designs in a clay model, how to smooth out the designs and make them more realistic, how to make a two part plaster mold, how to use latex rubber for casting a thin, hollow product such as a mask, how to dry the latex rubber, and how to decorate the finished mask
Added on: Feb 03, 2001 | Hits: 4575
From Shamanistic Ritual to Contemporary Pluralism idely recognized as the standard history of Japanese theatre for Western readers, this work by Benito Ortolani is now available for the first time in paperback. From ancient folk and ritual performances to modern dance theatre, it provides concise summaries about each major theatrical form, situating the genre in its particular social, political, and cultural contexts and integrating a vast array of detail on such topics as staging, costuming, masks and properties, repertory, acting techniques, and noteworthy actors. Complete with illustrations and an extensive bibliography, this book serves undergraduates and specialists both as a reference and as a cultural history of Japan seen from the perspective of the performing arts.
Added on: Jun 24, 2002 | Hits: 5474
Iroquois Pueblo Navajo Kwakiutl Although traditional Native American groups where masking still survives have suffered great devastation in the spread of European culture, many still preserve some of the significance masks once possessed: that is, the power to literally transform the wearer into the being it represents. Masks possessing great power--usually those depicting powerful spirit beings-- were objects of awe, treated with great care and caution. The most powerful were routinely fed with grain, tobacco, smoke--whatever the masks were believed to crave. Lack of such attentions could lead to serious consequences.
Added on: Aug 09, 2002 | Hits: 5885
"The Mask Makers Handbook teaches you step by step how to make your own custom Latex Rubber Masks. If you've ever wanted to learn exactly how these amazing masks are made, this in-depth manual is for you. "
Added on: Dec 30, 2000 | Hits: 7620
contents: Paper Mache Paste and Adhesives Protective Finishes Armatures (Skeletons) Mold Releases Pulp Papier Mache Creating with Pulp Creating with Strips Using Shredded Office Paper Outdoor Paper Mache Body Forms and Life Masks Island with Lagoon Erupting Volcano Dinosaurs Crocodile Finger Puppets Marionettes Hills, Mountain Ranges Boulders, Asteroids, Planets Mold Making (The Easy Way) Two-Part Molds Latex and Silicone Molds Jewelry and Gift Boxes Beads, Bangles and Baubles Traditional Mexican Pinata Themed Pinatas Viking Dragon Ship Egyptian Mummy Ancient Sarcophagus Decorative Masks Wearable Masks Life-Sized Tree Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) AND LOTS, LOTS MORE
Added on: Jun 14, 2002 | Hits: 5761
Amazon. Traditional Japanese drama is certainly one of the richest of the worlds stage heritage . . . Such a collection will enable readers (and teachers and students) to see the whole range of the tradition and importantly how the same stories are transformed when recreated for the different stages.
Added on: Jun 24, 2002 | Hits: 7642
Since 1979 Venice has explored his old Carnevale. In the medavel it was usual sometimes half a year this festival. All peaple had to be masked. It was very erotic that nobody knew the partner. It was a erotic game. Napoleon had finished those masquerades, because he was afraid for agents under the masks.
Added on: Jan 18, 2001 | Hits: 7375