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Colour symbolism in the classical theatre of India,China and Japan

Author: Rajakaruna, D.A.

Keywords: Theatre
Indian drama
Japanese drama
Chinese drama

Issue Date: 1993

Publisher: Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi

Description: Present study is about the make-up used in classical dance in India, China and Japan. Many colours were used to paint the face and body of the actors. Natyasastra has recommended different colours for different characters. Gold, white, red, yellow, reddish yellow and dark blue are the colours appropriate for actors representing gods on the stage. The following colours are used for different types of people: dark blue, reddish yellow and lotus colour for kings, reddish yellow for happy persons, brown for those who are engaged in cruel activities and plum colour for sages. The colours used for facial make-up in the Chinese theatre are red, blue, black, yellow, purple, white, gold and green. Colour plays a very important role in the costumes of the Chinese actor. Here, as elsewhere, colour is a symbol of character. Kabuki is the most popular form of classical theatre in Japan. The colour used for facial make-up for Japanese theatre are White is the colour of the facial make-up used for ladies and handsome young men green is used for ghosts and other evil spirits, black is used to stain the teeth of married women. A highly advanced technique of make-up is still practised in certain classical theatrical forms of India, China and Japan.

Source: Sangeet Natak Akademi

Type: Article

Received From: Sangeet Natak Akademi


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dc.contributor.author Rajakaruna, D.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-10T00:29:11Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-10T00:29:11Z
dc.date.issued 1993
dc.description.abstract Present study is about the make-up used in classical dance in India, China and Japan. Many colours were used to paint the face and body of the actors. Natyasastra has recommended different colours for different characters. Gold, white, red, yellow, reddish yellow and dark blue are the colours appropriate for actors representing gods on the stage. The following colours are used for different types of people: dark blue, reddish yellow and lotus colour for kings, reddish yellow for happy persons, brown for those who are engaged in cruel activities and plum colour for sages. The colours used for facial make-up in the Chinese theatre are red, blue, black, yellow, purple, white, gold and green. Colour plays a very important role in the costumes of the Chinese actor. Here, as elsewhere, colour is a symbol of character. Kabuki is the most popular form of classical theatre in Japan. The colour used for facial make-up for Japanese theatre are White is the colour of the facial make-up used for ladies and handsome young men green is used for ghosts and other evil spirits, black is used to stain the teeth of married women. A highly advanced technique of make-up is still practised in certain classical theatrical forms of India, China and Japan.
dc.source Sangeet Natak Akademi
dc.format.extent 17-22p.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi
dc.subject Theatre
Indian drama
Japanese drama
Chinese drama
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.issuenumber 107
dc.format.medium text
application/pdf
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Rajakaruna, D.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-10T00:29:11Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-10T00:29:11Z
dc.date.issued 1993
dc.description.abstract Present study is about the make-up used in classical dance in India, China and Japan. Many colours were used to paint the face and body of the actors. Natyasastra has recommended different colours for different characters. Gold, white, red, yellow, reddish yellow and dark blue are the colours appropriate for actors representing gods on the stage. The following colours are used for different types of people: dark blue, reddish yellow and lotus colour for kings, reddish yellow for happy persons, brown for those who are engaged in cruel activities and plum colour for sages. The colours used for facial make-up in the Chinese theatre are red, blue, black, yellow, purple, white, gold and green. Colour plays a very important role in the costumes of the Chinese actor. Here, as elsewhere, colour is a symbol of character. Kabuki is the most popular form of classical theatre in Japan. The colour used for facial make-up for Japanese theatre are White is the colour of the facial make-up used for ladies and handsome young men green is used for ghosts and other evil spirits, black is used to stain the teeth of married women. A highly advanced technique of make-up is still practised in certain classical theatrical forms of India, China and Japan.
dc.source Sangeet Natak Akademi
dc.format.extent 17-22p.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi
dc.subject Theatre
Indian drama
Japanese drama
Chinese drama
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.issuenumber 107
dc.format.medium text
application/pdf