Arts - China, JAPAN & KORA (THEATER STUFF) Flashcards
Jingju Liampu - Chinese Face painting
Peking opera
False mask
Liampu
Peking Opera Colors:
Devotion, Bravery, Courage
Guan ju (Red)
Peking Opera Colors:
Fierceness, ambition, coolheadedness
Huang pang (Yellow)
Peking Opera Colors:
Impulsive, violent, no self restraint
Zhu Wen (green)
Peking Opera Colors:
Roughness & fierceness
Zhang Fei (Black)
Peking Opera Colors:
Uptighness & coolheadedness
Liam Po (purple)
Peking Opera Colors:
Treatury, suspiciousness & happiness
Cao cao (White)
Peking Opera Colors:
Clown — uses special makeup _____ meaning pretty painted face
Jiang gan — xioahualian
Peking Opera Colors:
Uses gold and silver to represent ______
Gods & Spirits
Japanese make up (kabuki) is also called?
Kesho
Examples of Kabuki (Kesho):
Power and strength of hero
Suji Guma
Examples of Kabuki (Kesho):
Young virtuos & handsome
Mukimi Guma
Examples of Kabuki (Kesho):
All types (2)
Suji guma
Mukimi guma
Types of Kabuki (Kesho):
Most actors
Standard
Types of Kabuki (Kesho):
Villains & heroes
Kumadori くまどり
Types of Kabuki (Kesho):
All (2)
Standard, Kumadori くまどり
Kabuki colors:
Passion & anger
Dark red
Kabuki colors:
Sadness & depression
Dark blue
Kabuki colors:
Youth
Pink
Kabuki colors:
Calm
Light pink
Kabuki colors:
Fear
Black
Kabuki colors:
Nobility
Purple
What do you call korean masks?
Tal or T’al
Tal or T’al Role of colors:
- bright vibrant colors
- help establish the grace & age of the figure
Black, red and white mask
Tal or T’al Role of colors:
Half white half red mask
- wearer has two fathers
Tal or T’al Role of colors:
Character was born from adulterous mother
Dark face mask