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  • Cheerdance
    Coined from the words cheer and dance
  • Cheer
    To shout out words of phrases that may well motivate team and perform better during the game
  • Dance
    A physical activity where one expresses emotions or gestures while performing bodily movement usually in time with rhythm
  • Body Mass Index (BMI)

    A measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women
  • Physical activity
    Bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure and produces progressive health benefits. Typically requires only low to moderate intensity effort.
  • Exercise
    A type of physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness
  • Nutrition
    The study of nutrients in food, how the body uses them, and the relationship between diet, health, and disease
  • Essentials of Cheerdancing
    • Arms / Hand Movements
    • Legs/Feet positions
    • Jumps
    • Cheerdance Basics (Gymnastics Side)
    • Tumbling Skills
    • Pyramids
  • Cheerdance Basics (Dance Side)

    • Hip Hop Basics
    • Jazz/ Classical Dance Basics
  • Hand Movements and Positions in Cheerdance
    • Dekhinning Stance
    • Cheer Stance
    • Clasp
    • Clap
    • High V
    • Low V
    • Touchdown
    • Low Touchdown
    • Side Lunge
    • Front Lunge
    • Bow and Arrow
    • Overhead Clasp
    • Tabletop
    • Low Clasp
    • Punch
    • Emotion
    • Diagonal
    • T Motion
    • Half T Motion
  • Musical play
    A form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotions are portrayed through music, words, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole.
  • Musical plays are entirely accompanied and sung-through, and often use various genres of popular music or at least popular singing and musical styles.
  • The term drama comes from the Greek word dran, literally "to do" and it is "something done".
  • Lea Salonga
    A Filipino artist who attained international status on both London's West End and Broadway, best known for her portrayal of Kim in the musical Miss Saigon
  • In a musical play an idea is matched with an instrumental music or song that carries a similar theme and is used to serve either as accompaniment or as carrier of dialogue
  • A synopsis is a brief summary which gives readers an overview of the main points, usually a summary of a text (a journal article, book, report etc) but in some instances you might be writing a synopsis of a talk, film or other form of presentation.
  • Theatrical Elements
    • Performer
    • Audience
    • Director
    • Space
    • Visual Aspect
    • Script
  • Ang Huling El Bimbo is an example of a musical play that depicts a story about friendship, using songs from the iconic 90s Filipino rock band Eraserheads.
  • Ang Huling El Bimbo is an original story that shows how the powerful bond between friends shapes our lives, using OPM songs that were part of people's lives then and now.
  • Ang Huling El Bimbo is a 2019 musical play that showcases the talent of Filipinos of all ages.
  • 20th and 21st century multimedia forms
    • Opera
    • Philippine Ballet
    • Musical Play
    • Philippine Musical Play
  • Opera
    An art and music form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text (called libretto) and musical score, accompanied by orchestra or smaller musical ensemble. The dialogue is entirely sung and not spoken.
  • Filipino operas
    • Sandugong Panaginip
    • La Lobra Negra
    • Noli Me Tangere, The Opera
    • El Filibusterismo, The Opera
  • Philippine Ballet
    Filipino ballet presents folktales based on local fables and epics from neighboring regions.
  • Musical Play
    A theater production with many songs and dances that provide the story. Lighter from Opera, themes are usually contemporary and acting is less intense and dramatic.
  • Philippine Musical Play
    Rely mostly in adaptation from novels, literary works, or biographical sketches of famous artists.
  • Examples of Philippine Musical Plays
    • Andres Bonifacio, ang Dakilang Anak Pawis: The Musical
    • Atang - Dulang May Musika (life of Honorata Atang de la Rama)
    • Florante at Laura, The Musical
  • One of the major differences between operas and musicals is that in opera, everything is sung - even dialogue between characters; there is no spoken dialogue whatsoever. In musicals, arias, duets, and chorals are interspersed with actual spoken dialogue.
  • Theatre
    A collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
  • Theater is where a story acted out on stage by actors portraying the characters bringing them to life and developing the plot through DIALOGUE, ACTIONS, MUSIC, SONG and DANCE.
  • Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA)

    Founded in 1967
  • Tanghalang Pilipino
    The resident theatre company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, founded in 1987
  • Elements of Art applied to an original performance

    • Sound and Music
    • Gesture, Movement and Dance
    • Costume, Mask, Make-up and Accessories
    • Spectacle
  • Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA)

    • Founded in 1967
    • Tanghalang Pilipino, the resident theatre company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, founded in 1987
  • Miss Saigon played by Lea Salonga as KIM is putting the Philippines on the world map in terms of theater talent
  • Sound and Music
    Incorporating sound recording and editing techniques available using applications for laptop and android phones
  • Gesture, Movement and Dance
    Incorporating dance styles
  • Costume,Mask,Make-up and Accessories
    Incorporating art techniques such as painting, simple sculpture and industrial designs
  • Spectacle
    Creating a striking even awe inspiring effect on stage through the use of lighting, costumes, sound, music, and special effects
  • Philippine Theater Groups
    • PETA (Phil. Educational Theater Association)
    • Tanghalang Pilipino
    • Repertory Philippines
    • TRUMPETS
    • New Voice Company
    • Philippine Opera Company
    • Theater Down South