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For all the slides with images of masks, the students should be encouraged to research these particular regions and mask traditions, finding out whether these examples are typical and if they can find common or contrasting symbols and styles.
1 Οκτ 2024 · Ritual and ceremonial masks are an essential feature of the traditional culture of the peoples of a part of Sub-Saharan Africa, e.g. roughly between the Sahara and the Kalahari Desert. While the specific implications associated with ritual masks widely vary in different cultures, some traits are common to most African cultures.
Cycle 1, Week 4 – African Masks Materials: • Drawing paper • Pencils • Colored pencils or markers • Images of traditional mask designs (see http://www.artyfactory.com/africanmasks/information/african-mask-patterns.htm, free African mask clip art PDF) • Optional for younger students: print-out of mask shapes 1.
A mask is a covering for the face or the head. In many cultures, masks are an important part of traditional rituals. For thousands of years, African peoples have used masks in ceremonies. Every African mask is unique. In many African groups, masks are worn by dancers.
This KS1 Masks from Africa Art Activity contains a PDF with five worksheets. The first of these worksheets contains an outline of the activity, including a brief description of what African masks are, why they are created, and what they are made of.
african masks 1.cdr Author: John MacTaggart Created Date: 20170902181605Z ...
Do these masks look like people or like animals? Choose one mask in the case. Circle the words that best describe it. Masks allow a person to change the way he or she looks and to become someone or something different. In African cultures, masks are worn as parts of costumes, usually in ceremonies with music and dance. The masks in