MAPEH (PERIODICAL)

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  • Opera
    Musical art form where singers and musicians do dramatic works combining text and musical scores, usually in elaborate setting
  • Ballet
    Dance performance that tells a story without words but by using body movements and facial expressions
  • Physical activity

    Bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles
  • Exercise
    Physical activity that requires planned, structured and repetitive bodily movements to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness
  • Cheer dance
    Type of dance that demonstrates routines such as yells and cheers, gymnastics skills, and dances
  • Routines included in cheer dancing
    • Yells and cheers
    • Hand positions and jumps
    • Gymnastics skills
  • Contemporary dance
    Mixture of dance styles also called modern dance/ Any form of dance performed after 21st century
  • Walk
    Series of steps executed by both feet alternately in any direction
  • Run
    Series of walks executed quickly in any directions wherein only one foot stays on the ground while the other is off the ground
  • PRICED and HARM
    Acronym used as a first aid to injuries during the conduct of recreational activities
  • Groove is not a tumbling skill
  • Components and steps in making a health career plan
    • Self assessment
    • Career exploration
    • Decision-making
    • Plan of action
  • Self assessment
    Discover your personal strengths through self-assessments (values, interests, personality, testing, skills, etc.)
  • LA LOBA NEGRA (BLACK SHE WOLF)- is a three act Filipino Opera inspired by the three martyred priests
  • NOLI ME TANGERE - a novel written to expose the ills of the Catholic friars and the ruling government during the Spanish colonization
  • EL FILIBUSTERISMO - a novel adapted into play describes the continuing struggle of Filipinos to achieve freedom from the Spanish rule and was written four years after Noli Me Tangere
  • RAMA HARI - Philippine adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana which was set to music, dance, and drama
  • DARAGANG MAGAYON - musical production for poetry and mixed media portrays the myth surrounding the origin of the Bicol’s famed Mt. Mayon
  • *NOT a characteristic of an opera - The performance entirely uses body movements or pantomime
  • *NOT a characteristic of a Musical Play - The performance is further enhanced by colorful costumes, elaborate sets, visually suggestive music, and synchronized choreography
  • PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - broadway musical focuses on a beautiful singer Christine Daae as she seduced  by a mysterious disfigured musical genius.
  • LES MISERABLES - a musical adaptation of a novel that tells the story of paroled convict named Jean Valjean
  • FLORANTE AT LAURA - musical adaptation where doomed souls are given the chance to be saved from eternal damnation if they can prove the existence of true love
  • SELF ASSESSMENT
    -discover your personal strengths through self-assessments (values, interests, personality, testing, skills, etc.)
    -what are your skills and interests?
  • CAREER EXPLORATION
              - you can explore different career and work ernvironments through career fairs, online research, meetings, internships, alumni connections, professional resources
              -what health career I want to explore?
              -what will I do to explore the different health careers?
  • DECISION-MAKING
              -Before you decide on taking a career that works for you, you can evaluate and narrow down your options through listing the pros and cons, comparing your personal strenths and interests, and deciding which career fulfills both current and future goals.
              -What health career will I choose based on my skills and interests?
              -What do I need to consider?
     
  • PLAN OF ACTION
           - Plan achievable goals and develop strategies to reach your goals, organize your goals into smaller steps, identify actions for each step, utilize helpful people and resources, review and adapt your plan regularly
     
     
  • Producer - takes the play from a mere concept to an actual finished presentation and assigns the members their functions
  • Director - instructs and guides the actors as to the delivery of their lines of dialogue, the overall artistic coordinator of
    the entire production
  • Playwright (Scriptwriter) - writer of the script
  • Set designer - responsible for the design of the set
  • Costume Designer - designs costumes worn by characters in the drama or musical
  • Sound designer - manages sound effects and music used in the performance
  • Lighting designer - controls lighting equipment during rehearsals and performances
  • Production Manager - Coordinating all the complex behind-the-scenes
    details of staging a play
  • Choreographer - A person who creates and directs dance performances, often for a specific purpose
  • Makeup designer - responsible for the look of the artists on stage, including the costumes, wigs, and makeup
  • Technical director - shadows the play’s director throughout the entire production process, carefully observing
    each actor and every member of the stage, sound,
    lighting, and costume crews