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Updated On: 18 July, 2020 08:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Jovita Aranha
As masks assume new meaning in todays pandemic-hit world, a workshop decodes their origin and significance in theatre

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Masks may have assumed a different context in our daily lives amid a global pandemic, but for the world of theatre, masks have been a sacred medium. One that helps artistes get under the skin of different characters and captivate the audience. Offbeat Circuit, established by theatre actor Dhiraj Wadhawani, is hosting an Instagram live session tomorrow, titled Playing with Masks, with Puja Saru, acclaimed theatre actor, director and co-founder of the theatre company, The Patchworks Ensemble. The session will take participants through the history of theatrical masks and their use as mediums to enable newer characters to emerge.
"While I had enrolled for a three-year programme at Helikos International School of Theatre Creation in Florence, Italy, an entire year was dedicated to masks. My teacher, Matteo Destro walked us through the process of creating our masks and using it as a theatric tool. The flow that one finds, and the characters that emerge, were eye-opening experiences. One has to put on a mask and play with it to experience its power. I will be sharing how masks are a great tool for actors to hone their skills," Sarup shares.


