Unmasking a mask-maker

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Unmasking a mask-maker CHRIS SIGURDSON USES HIS LOVE OF CENTURIES-OLD ITALIAN THEATRE TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE By: Wendy King Posted: 10/24/2017 3:00 AM PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Chris Sigurdson peers out from behind one of his Commedia dell arte masks modelled after his own face. He holds two more expressions. https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 1/6

Putting on a mask at Halloween gives you the fun of being someone you re not. That s also the fun of wearing a mask onstage in the theatre. But the power of a mask can be so much more. Ask Chris Sigurdson, 55, a Winnipeg actor, director, educator and mask-maker who is passionate about the magic of the theatrical mask especially those that come out of the tradition of commedia dell arte, a style of improvised popular comedic theatre that ourished in Italy from the 16th century to the 18th. Sigurdson says he s always had a comedic streak. "I was the class clown I had bright red hair and a lateral lisp and a target on my back and being funny was a way of getting that target o my back and not being the butt of everyone s jokes," he says. His mom encouraged him to take theatre in high school, and from there, he went on to the University of Winnipeg and studied under Reg Skene, who introduced him to commedia dell arte, mime and the use of masks. He says it was di erent from his other classes. "You re creating a situation where the audience is complicit there was something in it I found intoxicating and powerful and I wanted more of it," he says. He pursued the object of his theatrical a ection, formed a company called Mimeworks, travelled and came across opportunities to learn more about mask-making. "I ran into a company called Faustwork Mask Theatre run by Rob Faust," he says. "I was like a kid in a candy shop here was a company devoted to the esthetics of mask theatre." From Faust, he learned how to make both traditional and contemporary latex masks, and a lot about the ner points of facial architecture. "I d be working on a mask and sculpting it in clay and he d come over and say, No, this doesn t connect. He d take a sculpting tool and draw a line and show me that eyebrows aren t just blobs, they start and they end somewhere; and the line in the cheek, it s got to start here and he d muck up all the work that I d done. https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 2/6

"But he was right," he says. "We can have a quite fantastical mask, but if you want the mask to live and you want it to be performed, the audience still has to recognize something in that mask." The mask-making process hass remained mostly unchanged for hundreds of years. A facial shape is sculpted out of clay, which is then handed to a woodcarver, who carves the shape out of a block of wood. Then, a piece of wet leather is stretched over the carving and attached to the back. Sigurdson has adapted the method slightly, using plaster life moulds of a person s face instead of a wood block. "Then I use a piece of antler and a piece of wood to press the leather against the form, to take the shape," he says. "Once the leather dries, you cut out the eyes and the nose, and you embed a wire into a fold around the perimeter of the mask and attach a strap. PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Eyebrows aren t just blobs, they start and end somewhere, says Sigurdson. "Then I airbrush dye on it to help bring the shapes out." He can make the masks out of neoprene as well, but he favours leather. "I m a sucker for a good metaphor, and what you are doing with leather is taking a piece of material that was once living tissue and you are forming it into something else and reanimating it," he says. Once created, it is ready for the performer. The maker chooses a character in creating a mask. The actor looks at the mask to create the character, shaping the body to match. "You must perform the mask so that it comes alive and stays alive when it s onstage even when it s still and remain connected to the audience," he says. Sigurdson s masks are made to be performed in the tradition of commedia dell arte. https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 3/6

"For a good couple of hundred years, it dominated the culture and in uenced Shakespeare, Molière and later, even Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton," he says. In a nutshell, the tradition relies on colourful stock characters using improvised dialogue and familiar frameworks that allow the stories to be retold in di erent ways over and over again. "There are clown characters, servants and masters," he says. There are also the lovers portraying the qualities of the masculine and feminine, the trickster, the innocent, the braggart captain, the greedy merchant, the pedantic scholar and others. "What was consistent among the troupes was the embracing of these types," he says. PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A Commedia dell'arte masks ardorn Chris Sigurdson's work space. They operate in a binary universe a hierarchy of fabricated linear order over the natural cyclical chaos two forces that are always trying to come in to balance. Each https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 4/6

character belongs to one of these worlds. "The lovers are trying to get together and the servants might be trying to help, but they are battling the hierarchy and the merchant and the pedant and the military are somehow suppressing this free expression of love, but in the end it all works out happily," says Sigurdson. He points out that many television sitcoms are based on these comedy traditions. This love of theatre also led Sigurdson to become an educator and he started teaching mime 25 years ago through the Artists in the Schools program. "A big part of my current activity is a program I call Unmasking Empathy," he says. Sigurdson began incorporating simple masks created from thick white cardstock, which illustrated di erent emotions. "Some very interesting things happened," he says. Students were giving him heartfelt responses when he began to teach them how to make the masks come alive with body language. "I asked: What would make somebody feel sad like this?" he says. One student responded that they just realized they re the only one at home. "It was something very speci c, but there was a nod around the room, and I recognized that it was quite profound," he says. "I just stumbled on this in trying to make the masks relevant: empathy is where theatre and social skills and education kind of link." And, he says empathy is something that has become really important, so he dug in and developed it. "We re talking about non-verbal communication skills; we re talking about emotional intelligence; and we re looking at some of the things that we can do heightening our ability not just to observe, but what we could be compelled to do to help another person," he says. https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 5/6

"So we would get suggestions like: we could say something nice to them; or invite them to play; or talk to a grown-up." Sigurdson says that Unmasking Empathy has led him to greater specialization in maskmaking, commedia dell arte and educating. "My nerdiness and my love of masks lls this niche in our school system, where we don t really have a good avenue to discuss how emotions a ect us," he says. Sigurdson says that as a mask-maker, he sees "wonderful things." "As soon as people put on the mask even those who are not actors they strike a pose without any encouragement or anything and it s like, That s the character! " he says. "Or conversely, somebody puts the mask on and you say: I didn t see that! Thank you for showing me a whole other vein of creativity in that mask. " Twitter: @WendyKinginWpg Have Your Say BE THE FIRST TO COMMENT New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions. The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised e ective January 2015. The Arts https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/arts/unmasking-a-mask-maker-452600693.html 6/6