Biyernes, Setyembre 2, 2016

Lesson 9: Dramatized Experiences


Dramatic
  • is something that is stirring, affecting, or moving.

Dramatic entrance
  • is something that catches and holds attention, and has emotional impacts.

          Dramatized Experiences can be range from:
a. Formal Plays
  • depict life, character, culture, or a combination of the three. They offer excellent opportunities to portray vividly important ideas about life.


b. Pageants
  • are usually community dramas that are based on local history. An example is a historical pageant that traces the growth of a school.


c. Pantomime
  • is an art of conveying a story through bodily movements. The effects of pantomime to the audience depend on the movements of the actors.

d. Tableau
  •  a picture-like scene composed of people against a background
  
e. Role-playing
  • an unrehearsed, unprepared, and spontaneous dramatization of a situation where assigned participants are absorbed by their own roles.


f. Puppets
  • an inanimate object or representational figure animated or manipulated by an entertainer, who is called a Puppeteer. Puppets can present ideas with extreme simplicity.



                          Types of Puppets
Shadow puppet
  • flat, black, silhouette made from lightweight cardboard shown behind a screen.


Rod puppets
  • flat, cut figures tacked to a stick with one or more movable parts, and are operated below the stage through wires and rods.



Glove-and-finger puppets
  • make use of gloves which small costumed figures are attached    
                                    
Marionettes
  • flexible, jointed puppets operated by strings or wires attached to a cross bar and maneuvered from directly above the stage.

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