Let’s Design - Quick Look Revision Guide
Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Kriti-I.
This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from Let’s Design aligned with Class 6 preparation for Arts. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.
Key Points
Understanding Navarasa.
Navarasa classifies human emotions into nine key types, guiding actors in performance.
Bhava vs Rasa.
Bhava is the attitude that leads to rasa, the emotional experience felt by the audience.
Sringara: Love and Beauty.
Sringara evokes love and beauty, often depicted in dance and romantic storytelling.
Hasya: The Emotion of Laughter.
Hasya represents humor, highlighting joyful moments and comedic elements in theatre.
Veera: Heroism and Courage.
Veera showcases bravery, often seen in heroic characters facing challenges.
Bhayanaka: The Emotion of Fear.
Bhayanaka captures fear, creating suspenseful moments that engage the audience's emotions.
Karuna: Sympathy and Sadness.
Karuna evokes sympathy, often portraying tragic and emotional scenarios in performances.
Bhibhatsa: Disgust.
Bhibhatsa expresses feelings of disgust, used to depict uncomfortable or grotesque situations.
Raudra: Anger and Fury.
Raudra represents intense anger, often exhibited in confrontational dialogues or scenes.
Adbhuta: Wonder and Surprise.
Adbhuta evokes amazement, showcasing the unexpected and marvelous in stories.
Shanta: Peace and Tranquility.
Shanta signifies peace, often symbolized through serene and blissful moments.
Role of Masks in Theatre.
Masks are crucial in expressing emotions and character traits in performances, enhancing storytelling.
Importance of Non-Verbal Communication.
Voice and body language complement facial expressions, deeply enriching emotional portrayal.
Hot Seat Game.
This game enhances emotional exploration, allowing students to react to story cues creatively.
Circle Time Discussions.
An informal space for sharing thoughts, fostering a safe environment for expressive learning.
Ancient Roots: Natyashastra.
Natyashastra, a seminal text, outlines theatrical principles, combining various forms of art.
Brahma and Natyotpatti Story.
The myth reveals how performing arts were created to inspire creativity and uplift spirits.
Greek Theatre Origins.
Greek theatre's evolution illustrates early dramatic expressions and their cultural significance.
Tragedy and Comedy.
Tragedy and comedy emerged over time, showcasing serious themes and enjoyable storytelling.
Connection of Emotions Across Cultures.
Understanding emotions in various cultural contexts enriches expressive skills in theatre.
Checklists for Emotional Moments.
Mark emotional transitions in stories for deeper comprehension and performance practice.