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    Improvisation In Drama

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    That is it. That was Drama 10. The four unit “fundamentals of movement‚ speech‚ theatre games‚ and improvisation” course‚ has come to an end. I must say that this class truly flew by at the speed of light. One day we are learning about improvisation and the next day we are performing our final scripted scenes. Although this may be true‚ I have been‚ through my time in this class‚ thrown into a pool full of theatre knowledge; including the terms‚ phrases‚ and an opportunity to witness a full theatre

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    History of Drama

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    * History of Drama * Spanish Period 1. Tibag * “to excavate” * St. Helena’s search for the cross 2. Lagaylay – Pilareños of Sorsogon get together during Maytime 3. Cenaculo – passion and death of Christ a. Cantada – chanted like pasion b. Hablada – rhythmic measure of words in a deliberate manner * Spanish Period 4. Panunuluyan – Mary & Joseph searching for refuge before Christ’s birth - presented before 12mn on Christmas eve 5. Salubong – during easter

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    Crime Drama

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    Task one Effect theories Effects theories were developed and introduced into the media in the 1920s; they are used to look at how media texts or products influence people who consume them‚ they are used more and more particularly in recent years to look at how negative messages for example sexual and violent based content affect different audience groups. There are two main effects theories that are used within the which are known as “Uses and gratifications” and “Hypodermic model”. Uses and Gratifications

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    DRAMA ESSAY

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    DRAMA ESSAY – BOAL/MEYERHOLD Chelsea Carrick-Donahoo The new and abstract philosophical beliefs of theatre practitioners Augusto Boal and Vsevolod Meyerhold have greatly influenced the creation of their theatrical practices. Boal’s context within Brazil’s oppressive regime in the twentieth century developed his goal to use theatre as a therapeutic means of showing audiences how they could overcome oppression in his Theatre of the Oppressed. Meyerhold

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    Drama Improvisation

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    Drama Essay “To be good at improvisation‚ it doesn’t really matter how talented you are‚ but more about giving it your best shot” Improvisation is the art of being able to create ideas in a split second‚ with little or no warning as to what you are making up. In drama the art of improvisation‚ and being a good improviser‚ is absolutely essential. However‚ there are many different views on what it takes to be good at improvisation. To be good at improvisation‚ it relies very little on how talented

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    Korean Drama

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    Signature : THE EXCESS OF KOREAN DRAMA Korean Drama‚ who don’t know about it? Korean Fever is infecting the world. Korean dramas are very popular with good story‚ fun‚ and always make us curious. It could make the people who enjoyed drama infatuated with Korean Drama and can not wait to watch the sequel. Some people even become Korean addicted‚ they may watch Korean Dramas they like for many times without ever getting bored. Many of Korean Dramas have become popular throughout Asia and have

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    Drama Rupnezel

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    The major dramatic question that was presented in the play was extending the comical‚ comedy elements and performance techniques to adapt the tail to an allotted audience. The plot was based around Rapunzel‚ a woman who was thought to be kidnapped by an evil wicked witch and locked away in a far far away place where nobody could see or talk to her. A prince was on a quest to free Rapunzel from the wicked witch and take her hand in marriage and live happily ever after. A scene that would depict

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    Jacobean Drama

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    Jacobean drama (that is‚ the drama of the age of James 1-1603-1625) was a decadent form of the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The Elizabethan age was the golden age of English drama. But with the turn of the century the drama in England also took a turn. It does not mean that there were no dramatists left. There certainly was a large number of them‚ but none of them could come anywhere near Shakespeare. Just as after Chaucer poetry in England suffered a decline‚ similarly after Shakespeare

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    Elements of Drama

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA “All the World’s a stage…” William Shakespeare DRAMA  Comes from the Greek word ‘dran’  Means ‘To act’ or ‘To do’  The doing/acting makes drama DRAMA…  …is a story told in front of an audience. TERMS PLAYWRIGHT- the author of the play  PLOT- action of the play  SETTING- time and place  ACTS- Divisions within a play (much like chapters in a novel)  SCENES- smaller parts of an act.  ASIDE- lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience.  DRAMATIC

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    Drama Club

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    Drama club Drama is a very important art. Students in L’Amoureaux C.I high school has been acting for several years. They also have this wonder full club called drama club. Drama club is a club where student get to show their talent and have fun with their friends. They also get to work on new equment like Laptops‚ Microphones‚ and Speakers. This club is very help full for the high school students a member from drama club said‚ because this club offer community hour for the students. This club

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