2. EXERCISES
Form groups in your class. Watch a stage play
and observe the following:
1. Theme or story of the play;
2. Dialogue of actors
3. Gestures and movements of the actions; and
4. Set design and costume
3. PHILIPPINE THEATER GROUP
THE PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL THEATER ASSOCIATION
(PETA)
-Was established by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez in
1967.
Productions:
-Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere
-El Filibusterismo
-Mga Kwento Ni Lola Basyang By Severino Reyes
4. REPERTORY PHILIPPINES
Established in 1967
Founded by filipino actors: Zenaida
Amador, Baby Barredo, Leo Martines, tony
and Monina Mercado, and Buddy Paez.
Located in Greenbelt One, Makati.
Uses English language as their medium
and list of productions about
Shakespeare’s plays.
5. TANGHALANG PILIPINO (PHILIPPINE
THEATER)
The resident theater company of the
cultural center of the Philippines (CCP).
It was established in 1987 and has
produced hundreds of productions.
Most of the productions are original Filipino
plays, zarzuelas, comedies, and tragedies.
6. TRIUMPHANT PEOPLE’S EVANGELISTIC THEATER
SOCIETY
Popularly known as Trumpets and was
founded 1990 by Audie Gemora.
It the first professional gospel theater
group.
It is known for producing quality musical
productions one of which is an original
Filipino musical, The bluebird of Happiness.
7. NEW VOICE COMPANY
Established by Monique Wilson, a theater and
fil actress.
She do the lead role of KIM in the original
London West End production of Miss Saigon
when she was 18.
She produced plays like The Vagina
Monolues.
8. THE ATLANTIS THEATRICAL
EBNTERTAINMENT
Formerly known as Atlantis Production which
founded in 1999 by Bobby Garcia.
The income of the company relied solely on the
entrance fees of the theater-going public.
9. Roles in Production
Director
the most essential part in the production of a play.
he/she is the binding force that brings together the script, actors, sets,
costumes, lights, and sounds.
Playwright
a person who writes the play.
having vivid imagination is important.
Actor
the performer in a play.
it is a plus factor if the actor can also dance, sing, play an instrument, or perform stunts.
10. Stage manager
-he/she gives instructions for all the things happening on stage.
Light designer
-controls the lightning of the play.
Set designer
-the surroundings in which the actions take place are assembled.
Sound designer
-studies the script and suggests audio effects and background music.
Costume designer
-this aspect of the production.
-and works closely with the director and the set, sound, and lightning designers.
Choreographer
-creates sequence of dance steps or movements according to what the script implies.
11. ELEMENTS OF PERFORMING
ARTS
1. Sound and music
2. Gesture, movement, and
Dance
3. Costume (Mask, Makeup, and
Accessories)
13. Exercises
Directions: Identify what is described in each item. Choose your answer from the box
below and write it in your activity notebook.
1. He or she is responsible for creating dance steps and rehearses the
dancers to perform the dance skillfully.
2. It describes how a dancer is moving in a stage performance.
3. It refers to the area where a dancer performs and how he or she moves
through the area.
4. It refers to a dance’s rhythm, pulse, speed, rhythm, and cut short of
movements.
5. This is any movement of the dancer like facial expressions and gestures.
14. Choreography in a StagePerformance
Choreography – is the art of creating dance patterns and movements to form a dance
routine.
Elements of Choreography
1. Body – A dancer’s important medium is the different parts of the body such as the arms
and head in creating forms, lines and shapes to express emotions.
2. Action/Movement – This is any movement or action of a dancer like facial expressions,
gestures, and pauses. It can be done in one place or done as the body moves through
space, locomotor or non-locomotor. Examples are stepping, walking and jumping.
3. Time – It refers to a dance’s rhythm, pulse, speed, and cut short of movements. A
dance performance has its beginning and end. Example: use of slow, quick, quick and
slow movements
4. Energy – It describes how a dancer is moving. It helps the audience to identify the
emotions and intentions of a dancer. For example, a dancer may move forcefully,
gracefully, softy, smoothly or energetically.
15. Energy includes the following:
• Force – This is the power in which a dancer performs a routine.
Example: strong to light movement
• Flow – This is the energy used by the dancer to perform a movement.
Example: controlled movement or free movement
5. Space – This refers to the area where a dancer performs and how he or she
moves through the area.
Example: A dancer uses space in a variety of ways. He or she can move straight,
diagonally, curved, forward or backward.
Space includes the following:
• Placement – It is where a dancer’s body is positioned on stage.
• Formation – This is the area where a group of dancers occupies.
• Focus – This is where a dancer is looking.
• Direction/Pathway – It is where a dancer shall move.
• Level – Movements can be performed at different levels. As the level of movement changes,
the body creates different effects.
16. Elements of Choreography that Add
Complexity
1. Repetition – This is repeating the steps or patterns
and movements.
2. Transitions – These are movements that connect a
step to another step.
3. Contrast – It is the use of different steps or patterns.
4. Sequence – This refers to the flow or order of steps
or patterns in a dance.
17. Things to Consider in a Stage
Performance
1. Use varied dance steps to keep the audience engaged.
2. Execute properly the movements.
3. Use rhythm to change movements, when meant to be fast or
slow.
4. Use movement to emphasize elements in music.
5. Use space properly in a dance area. Do not just stay in the
middle of the stage; use the different areas or the space of the
stage either upstage or downstage.
6. Memorize steps by practicing multiple times.
7. Dance with feelings and interpret the music.
8. Have fun and enjoy while performing.
18.
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22. You can describe the topic
of the section here
WARM-UP
01
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOCABULAR
Y
02
You can describe the topic
of the section here
MODELING
03
You can describe the topic
of the section here
PRACTICE
04
You can describe the topic
of the section here
EVALUATION
05
You can describe the topic
of the section here
23. WHO
A
This can be the part of the
presentation where you introduce
yourself, write your email…
25. INTRODUCTI
ON
You can give a brief description of the topic you
want to talk about here. For example, if you want to
talk about Mercury, you can say that it’s the
smallest planet in the entire Solar System
26. THE SLIDE TITLE GOES HERE!
Do you know what helps you make your point clear?
Lists like this one:
● They’re simple
● You can organize your ideas clearly
● You’ll never forget to buy milk!
And the most important thing: the audience won’t miss the
point of your presentation
27. TWO IMPORTANT SKILLS
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon
VOCAL PHYSICAL
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun.
It’s really hot and has a poisonous
atmosphere
28. HOW TO SPEAK WELL?
CLEARLY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest of them all
AUDIBLY
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
SLOW
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
29. CHARACTER
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
IMPORTANCE MEANINGS
EXPRESSIO
N
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
ACTOR
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
EMOTION
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
30. THEATER VOCABULARY
COMEDY
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
CAST
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
ATTREZZO
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
COSTUME
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
AUDIENCE
Mars is actually a very
cold place
PLAY
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
37. THESE ARE SOME
PERCENTAGES
15% 55% 30%
MERCURY
It’s the closest planet to the
Sun
VENUS
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
NEPTUNE
It’s the farthest planet from
the Sun
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You can speak a bit about
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You can speak a bit about
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You can speak a bit about
this person here
42. HERE YOU HAVE A MAP
NEPTUNE
It’s the farthest planet from
the Sun
MERCURY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
43. A PERFECT PLAY
CHARACTE
R
Mercury is the smallest
planet
01
ACTOR
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
02
EXPRESSI
ON
Saturn is the only
planet with rings
03
EVALUATIO
N
Mars is actually a very
cold place
04
44. HOW TO SPEAK LOUD?
MOUTH
Saturn is the only planet
with rings
DIAPHRAGM
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
THROAT
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
SHOULDERS
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
45. DO THIS EXERCISE TO WARM-
UP
MOVEMENT TIME EXPRESSION
Mars is red 1 Min Surprised
Sun is a star 5 Min Happy
Mercury is small 3 Min Sad
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MERCURY
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun
VENUS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
JUPITER
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
NEPTUN
E
MARS SATURN
48. HERE YOU HAVE A LIST
WAYS TO EXPRESS
SADNESS
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
● Write how you can express sadness here
WAYS TO EXPRESS
JOY
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
● Write how you can express joy here
49. TWO EXPRESSIONS AND
EMOTIONS
MOUTH
Saturn is the only planet
with rings
FEET
Neptune is very far from
the Sun
TEARS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
EXPRESSIO
N
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
51. DO THE EXERCISE
Express the emotions with your whole body like the example and analize
FACE Mercury is the smallest planet
HAND
S
Venus has very high temperatures
FEET
S
Mars is actually a very cold place
53. FACE BODY WORDS
HUNGRY Open mouth Stomach I want food
NERVOUS Wrinkled eyebrows Move feets What is this?
BORED Non Expression Lazy body I’m bored
YOUR EMOTIONS AND
EXPRESSIONS
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