PPT-(Teaching of Drama)
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Members 1 Mrs Anju 2 Mr Ashok 3 Mr Himmat The Bishops candlesticks Recapitulation Read the following questions and select the best option The convict steals
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Members 1 Mrs Anju 2 Mr Ashok 3 Mr Himmat The Bishops candlesticks Recapitulation Read the following questions and select the best option The convict steals the candlesticks because . As the coursework is assessed purely by videoDVD there must be arrangements for a professional standard recording of selected work to take place These arrangements must be available during the course not just at the end The recording will have to be Based on a presentation delivered on November 23. rd. , 2012 at the 7th Athens international conference “Theatre/drama & education: bonds of solidarity” organised by the Hellenic. . Theatre. Freewrite. Questions. How . is reading . drama . (a play) different . from reading fiction (like a short story or a novel)? . What things are especially important to notice when reading drama? . That being said, how does . AP English Lit. & Comp.. Drama. Drama is a performed art.. It comes to exist only through performance on a stage. If it is not performed it is simply fiction.. Drama is a visual form.. Drama can exist without words, but it cannot exist without actors in motion, actors intending to be seen.. After . the fall of the Roman Empire . in c.476 . AD, came a period known . as . the “DARK AGES”.. . The Church was the only stable “government”.. During the Medieval period:. The . Christian Church . Romeo and Juliet. By: William Shakespeare. Elizabethan Terms:. The Elizabethan Era . was named after Queen Elizabeth I of England (who reigned from 1558-1604).. Renaissance. : A period of rebirth, originating in Italy in the 1300’s. This was a time during which great accomplishments were made in science, art and literature (lots of change). Theatre Performances in Ancient Greece. Performed over several days as part of a religious festival honoring . Dionysus. Dionysus. (Roman Name: Bacchus) : god of wine, fertility, and the harvest. City . Early American Drama. The American . Company, managed . by David . Douglass. ,. . was the first professional company to produce plays in the American colonies. .. The first . production was . The Prince of Parthia. The Elements of Drama. The elements of drama are the features that give drama unique shape and form:. Role. and . character. are directed by . focus. driven by . tension. , made explicit in . time, place. drama. comes from the Greek verb . dran. , which means “to do.” The Doing/Acting is what makes drama.. The earliest known plays. . . . Were written around the fifth century B.C. Produced for festivals to honor Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility. Welcome from Kat and Shaffer!. Who are we?. Kat Shondeck. 7. th. year with MNMS Drama club. Over 35 years as a performer/director/choreographer/producer. Works at PSU. Lives in Boalsburg with husband, Mike and 5. duplo. and the . karagatan. .. . *. Duplo. – was a poetical debate held by trained men and women in the ninth night, the last night of the mourning period for the dead. . . Bellacos. – male participants, they are the heads of the games. . “DRAMA” Types of Drama Tragedy: [solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues] Tragic Flaw & Catharsis Types of Drama Tragedy:[solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues] - Tragic Flaw & Catharsis Drama does not rely on narration, however, presents you with speech and action.. Drama, like prose fiction, utilizes plot and characters, develops a theme, arouses emotion or appeals to humor, and may be escapist or interpretive in its dealings with life. Like poetry, it may draw upon all the resources of language, including verse .
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