The Use of Masks in Igbo Theatre in Nigeria: The Aesthetic Flexibility of Performance Traditions

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-03-30
Publisher(s): Edwin Mellen Pr
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Summary

This study extends the study and knowledge of Igbo masking beyond its social functions. It contextualises the many displays as the product of one consciousness and establishes the aesthetics of Igbo mask theatre. Providing a more inclusive performative landscape that covers the whole of Igboland, it draws on its many and diverse masking styles and forms.

Author Biography

Victor I. Ukaegbu is a Senior Lecturer and Field Chair for Drama at the University of Northampton.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Illustrations and Figures
Foreword
Introductionp. 1
Igbo Society: Traditional Polity and Socio-cultural Backgroundp. 13
Origins, Concept and Development of Igbo Maskingp. 27
Triangular Relationship: Igbo Religion, Cosmology and the Masking Theatrep. 53
Igbo Regions and Performance Landscapesp. 65
Performance Frameworksp. 97
Performance Contexts, Structure and Stagingp. 109
Dramatic Action, Narrative and Characterisationp. 123
Acting and Stagecraftp. 143
Mask Designsp. 159
Masking Music and Dancep. 181
Costumingp. 197
Make-up, Props and Theatrical Meaningp. 209
Women and Gender in Igbo Masking: Venerable Distancep. 221
Theatre Organisation and Performance Managementp. 235
Performance and Skills Trainingp. 259
Space: Concept, Designs and Usesp. 273
Reception: Audiences, Spectatorship and Participationp. 301
Conclusion: Aesthetic Flexibilityp. 321
Glossaryp. 345
Bibliographyp. 353
Indexp. 365
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