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  • what is the meaning of PETA?
    The philippine Educational Theater Association
  • Who and when was PETA founded?
    It was founded in 1967 by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
  • Tanghalang Pilipino - the resident theater company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, founded in 1987
  • Respertory Philippines - a company that not only stages English-language plays and musicals year-round but also trains actors and actresses.
  • Trumpets - mounting grand productions of originally written musicals with a slang towards good values for children and the whole family.
  • Theater down south - widen the reach of stage productions beyond the traditional centers within Metro Manila, and therefore develop a broader audience base.
  • Producer - a person who takes the play from a mere concept to an actual finished presentation.
  • Playwright - writer of the script
  • Director - the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production.
  • Production Manager - tasked with overseeing the crews for the sets and props, the sound and music, the lighting, and the costumes.
  • Technical Director - a person who notes how each actor, and every member of the stage, sound, lighting, and costume crews need to be coordinated to bring the director's vision to life.
  • Choreographer - plans out all the dance steps and rehearses the actor.
  • Actor - also called a "thespian," is a person who portrays a character in a performance.
  • Set designer - builds the set that will simulate the world that the play's characters are supposed to live in.
  • Sound designer - creating and enhancing the atmosphere of the performance.
  • Lighting designer - establish the lighting "look" for each scene and transitional lighting.
  • Costume designer - studies the setting in which the play is meant to take place.
  • Make up designer - responsible for the costumes, wigs, and makeup of the actors
  • rhythm - creates a mood like music or dancing.
  • movement - path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art.
  • balance - distribution of objects, colors, texture, and space.
  • emphasis - design that catches the viewer's attention.
  • harmony - combining similar or reated elements
  • unity - creates a sense of completeness
  • variety - use of several elements of design to hold the viewer's attention
  • proportion - all parts relate well with each other