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The document discusses the concepts of theater and drama. It defines theater as a collaborative live performance art that uses actors to present real or imagined events before a live audience. Drama refers specifically to the written script. The key differences are that drama is the written text, while theater is the live performance and realization of the script through actors on stage in front of an audience. The document also outlines some basic concepts of theater, such as it being a living art centered around actors, and discusses the two main styles of presentational and representational.
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The document discusses the concepts of theater and drama. It defines theater as a collaborative live performance art that uses actors to present real or imagined events before a live audience. Drama refers specifically to the written script. The key differences are that drama is the written text, while theater is the live performance and realization of the script through actors on stage in front of an audience. The document also outlines some basic concepts of theater, such as it being a living art centered around actors, and discusses the two main styles of presentational and representational.
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Contemporary Philippine
Arts from the Regions 12

Teacher Jose
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ST. ALEXIUS PRAYER

Precious Lord, St. Alexius ran away


from home disguised as a beggar in
order to pursue his vocation. Later, he
returned as a beggar keeping his true
identity hidden.

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ST. ALEXIUS PRAYER

But his parents who were kind to the


needy, invited him in.

For seventeen years, they let him live in a


corner under their stairs, seeing him only
as a homeless man. There, he prayed and
taught the faith to children.

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ST. ALEXIUS PRAYER

I ask him to intercede for the homeless.


Lead them to the ministries and
organizations that will supply their needs
and draw out the gifts that they can offer.

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ST. ALEXIUS PRAYER

O Jesus, fill my heart with Your kindness


toward them. Saint Alexius, pray for us.

Amen.

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Identity and Core Purpose

St. Alexius College is a duly recognized and accredited


institution founded by Dr. Arturo P. Pingoy and Dr. Amparo
Y. Pingoy in 1971, to provide education and training for
regional and socio-economic development.

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Identity and Core Purpose

Inspired by the founders’ belief that “education is the key to


social mobility”, and enlivened by the virtues of St. Alexius,
the institution integrates theory, praxis, research and
community service to form principled, competent and
productive citizens who make a difference in society.

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Vision-Mission

St. Alexius College is an educational prime mover in the


region, particularly in Allied Health and Basic Education,
forming ethical, competent and development-oriented
graduates for a meaningful life in a globalizing society.

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Core Values
St. Alexius College will pursue its vision-mission within an
environment that embraces:

Humility
Integrity
Simplicity
Service
Excellence
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Aims of the Integrated School Department
The Integrated School Department of St. Alexius College
aims to provide high quality, learner-centered, holistic and
inclusive basic education where:
 Students are actively engaged and motivated to learn.
 Teachers are reflective designers and competent
facilitators of instruction.

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Aims of the Integrated School Department
 Administrators and staff ensure a safe, healthy and
nurturing school environment.
 Parents work in partnership with the school in
developing mindful, well-rounded individuals.
 Community and other stakeholders provide opportunities
for culture-based, relevant and meaningful learning.

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Senior High School Program Goal

The Integrated School Department of St. Alexius


College, Inc. aims to provide high quality, learner
centered, holistic and inclusive basic education to
develop a positive character, healthy lifestyle,
academic competence, a deep love for culture and
learning and skills for future career.

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Checking of Attendance

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1. Log in 5 minutes before your class time at around 12:55
pm. This is to give time for the teacher to admit you in the
class.

2. To avoid unnecessary noise, mute your microphone. You


can turn it on when it is time for you to speak.

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3. For the teacher to see you, turn on your video.

4. Use the ‘raise hand’ option if you want to ask or answer


questions and/or want to say something.

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5. Listen attentively and participate actively. I'll be giving


points for those who will participate in our activities later.

6. Prepare your ballpens/markers and lapboards/notebooks as


well as necessary materials for the activity and discussion.

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discuss the basic
1 concept of theater by
defining each concept;

differentiate theater
At the end of
the lesson, the
2 from drama through the
learners given scenario, and
should be able identify the importance
to:
3 of theatre through its
elements.
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Contemporary Arts
Production
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Visual Arts

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Sculpture

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Auditory Arts

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Music

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Combined/
Performing Arts
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Theater

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Theater
• is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live
performers to present the experience of a real or imaged
event before a live audience in a specific place.
• performers may communicate to audience through
combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, or dance.

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Basic concepts of
Theater
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1. Theater is a living art that features living actors
performing before a live audience
• A certain dynamism occurs between the actors and the
audience that conditions a given performance.
• All the actors try to replicate or approximate.

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2. Theater is actor’s art first and foremost

• theater can occur without a playwright, director, a production


designer, a front-of-the-house and house manager, but not
without an actor.

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3. An actor’s art is based on imitation

• the Greek called it mimesis, the Indians abhinaya, and the


Japanese monomane.

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4. Theater is a collaborative effort

• teamwork is essential in theater.


• the total unified work is the aim of any successful artistic
production.

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5. Theater has two basic styles: presentational and
representational.
5.1 Presentational style
- denotes theater that is unabashedly theatrical.
5.2 Representational style
- takes all effort to create the illusion on stage that the
audience sees is virtual reality.

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5. Theater has two basic styles: presentational and
representational.
5.1 Presentational style
- denotes theater that is unabashedly theatrical.
5.2 Representational style
- takes all effort to create the illusion on stage that the
audience sees is virtual reality.

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Drama vs. Theater

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Drama
• refers to a literary genre that provides written text in the form
of a script.
• the term drama comes from a Greek word dran meaning
“action,” which derived from the verb “to do” or “to act.”

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Theater
• actual realization of the script in the form of actors performing
on a stage in front of an audience.
• theater can be called as verbalization/visualization of drama.

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Types of Drama

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The following are non-exhaustive types of Drama

1. Tragedy
2. Melodrama
3. Comedy
4. Farce
5. Fantasy
6. Musical
7. Tragicomedy

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1. Tragedy
• is a drama in which a character is brought to a disastrous end
in his or her confrontation with a superior force.
• often the protagonist’s downfall is a direct result of a fatal flaw
in his or her character.

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2. Melodrama
• refers to any literary work that relies in implausible events and
sensational action for its effect.

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3. Comedy
• is a work intended to interest, involve, and amuse the
audience, in which no terrible disaster occurs and that ends
happily for the main characters.

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4. Farce
• is a comic dramatic piece that uses highly improbable
situations, stereotyped characters, often slapstick, or other
physical humor.

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5. Fantasy
• is a completely fictional work where characters virtually
display supernatural skills.
• this modern version of drama incorporates a great deal of
special effects.

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6. Musical
• music, melody, and dance play a significant role in a musical
drama.
• the music should be sync with the actions and the performer
often uses dance as a means of self-expression.

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7. Tragicomedy
• is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic
forms.

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Elements of Theater

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Elements of Theater
1. Performers
2. Audience
3. Director
4. Theater space
5. Design Aspects
6. Text

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1. Performers
• are people onstage presenting characters in dramatic action.
• the audience is coming to see a performer pretend to be
someone else.

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2. Audience
• the essence of theater is the interaction between the performer
and audience.
• there is a “call and response” atmosphere.

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3. Director
• makes certain that the performers understand the text and
deliver the script excitingly and appropriately.

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4. Theater space
• another necessary element of theater in which performers and
audience come together.

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Types of Theater
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Proscenium Stage

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In-the-round Stage

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Traverse Stage

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Thrust Stage

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5. Design Aspects
• Visual aspects: Costumes, lighting, and some form of scenic
background
• Nonvisual aspect: Sound

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6. Text
• a final element essential to theater is the that is performed, and
it must be present for the theater to occur.

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1. Clean your table in preparation for the next
subject.

2. Wash your hands and sanitize your study


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Reminders for the next
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3. Join your next class 5 minutes before the actual
time around ____am.

Remember:
In our school policy, three tardiness is equivalent
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