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Cards (25)

  • REALISM
    Style of theater that portrays characters on stage close to real life, with realistic settings and staging
  • DANCE DRAMA
    Theatrical form characterized by drama conveyed through dance movements, sometimes accompanied by dialogue
  • EXPRESSIONISM
    Theatre style where the outward appearance on stage can be distorted and unrealistic, portraying an external truth
  • SOUND AND MUSIC
    Element of arts referring to incorporating sound recording and editing techniques using various applications
  • BODABIL
    Form of Philippine Theater with a variety of musical numbers, comedic and dramatic skills, songs, and dance numbers
  • DUPLO
    Poetic debate presented through song and dance, originating from indigenous courtship customs
  • PERFORMERS
    People on stage who present the characters in dramatic action
  • TEXT
    Script that must be present for theatre to occur
  • ABSURDITY AND SURREALISM
    Theatre style that presents a perspective that all human attempts at significance are illogical
  • CLASSICAL
    Theatre style that relies on imagination to convey the setting and atmosphere of the play
  • MELODRAMA
    Style of theater that relies on stock characters and stereotypes to portray stories in an exaggerated way, either tragic or comic
  • THEATER
    Form of art that brings together all other art forms in a single production
  • SHADOW PUPPET
    Ancient form of storytelling and entertainment using flat articulated cutout figures
  • MORO-MORO
    Form that relates the Christian and Muslim Conflict
  • ZARZUELA
    Play with song and dances usually written in prose
  • EXPRESSIONISM is an anti-realistic style in seeing appearance as distorted and the truth lies within man
  • CLASSICAL type of theater relies upon imagination to convey the setting and atmosphere of the play
  • SARSWELA
    Form of drama with music and acting that evolved from Latin influence of Spain and Mexico
  • SENAKULO
    Drama about the life, passion and death of Jesus Christ
  • BODABIL
    Form of theater that was an American import in the pre-war era
  • TRUMPETS
    Began mounting grand productions of originally written musicals with a slant towards good values
  • PRODUCER
    Person who takes the play from a mere concept to an actual finished presentation
  • DIRECTOR

    Overall artistic coordinator of the entire production
  • PLAYWRIGHT
    Writer of the script intended for stage performance
  • CHOREOGRAPHER
    Plans out all the dance steps to suit the music