A moko on the face is the ultimate statement of one's identity as a Māori. The head is believed to be the most sacred part of the body. To wear the moko on the face is to bear an undeniable declaration of who you are. Women wear moko on the face too. and The marks on his face are called ta moko. ... The traditional way of applying ta moko to the face was to dip a narrow blade in black pigment and then tap the blade with a mallet to chisel deep incisions into the skin. This process left permanent grooves in the skin. Caterpillars were used to make the pigment for ta moko.
I think that the above statement is FALSE.
Contemporary means belonging in the present or occurring at the same time.
Theatre, as we all know, is a collaborative form of fine art that involves live performers playing their parts on a stage in front of live audiences.
Based on its definition, contemporary theatre present plays that represents the current situation in society. It continually evolve as society changes. Thus, it is not immune to global influences.
To be yourself. To find out who "yourself" is. Who are you? Who do you want to be? Find your purpose. Whatever that may be. I feel that MY purpose is to write music, and help others through it, just like my hero did for me. No one else is dealing with your demons, meaning, maybe defeating them, could be the beginning of your meaning, friend.