In the fields: I found Hans - what I call the male mask - was a very fascinated but clinical tourist. He had a chest/torso lead that became exaggerated whenever he would scrunch his head back from an object. He (and Gretel, the female mask) were both fascinated by flowers and woodland objects in America. In addition, Has really wanted to catch a squirrel.
The smell of the mask was pervasive and really informed my sense of the character. I felt that the connection to the nature odor of wood really gave Hans an outdoorsman feel, a sort of quiet, content aloofness. He was very meitative while still outwardly exploratory. He wanted to see as much as possible so he could think about it with as well informed an opinion as he could. I remember that he also enjoyed playing games that dealt with vision. With one palm frond, he hid from Gretel, playing a sort of hide and go seek, but still admiring the visual image of the frond and its relation to Gretel.
Monday, May 3, 2010
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MARIA LINDELL med Gudruns mask
Maskernas Resa
" Plötsligt såg jag mig själv i ditt ansikte av trä och pergament, och jag började berätta ... "
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