Mask archetype in contemporary scenic image

Human Affairs 23 (1):75-80 (2013)
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Abstract

The author takes the contemporary theatre performance of Mátohy [The Spooks] and maps out the use of original folk theatre masks in a new theatrical context. He describes and characterizes the changes that occur as a consequence of transposing folk masks from their traditional environment to the contemporary stage.

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