ARTS 10 Quarter IV: “Original Performance With the Use of e!ia" I.
T#$AT$R - is the one major art form that brings together all the other art forms—from painting and sculpture, to installation art, to music, to dance, to literature, even to computer arts—in a single production. - a story is acted out on stage (or other performance area) by actors portraying the characters, bringing them to life and developing the plot through dialogue and actions, and sometimes through song and/or dance.
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P#I& P#I&IP IPPI PI' '$ T# T#$AT$ $AT$R R ( P$R) P$R)OR OR I'* I'* *RO *ROU UPS Phili+ i++ +ine ine $! $!uca ucatio tional nal The Thea ater ter Ass Associa ociati tio on ,P$ ,P$TAA. Phil founded in !"# by $ecile %uidote-Alvare&. %uidote-Alv are&.
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Among their plays have been' - $aredivas, - *aring +ear, - amana,
/% Tangh anghal alan ang g Pili Pili+i +ino no . the resident theater company of the $ultural $enter of the hilippines, hilippines, founded in !#. Among their plays have been' - *imala, - Ibalong, - 0oli, - 1illiam,
. a comp $. Re+ertor Phili++ines compan any y that that not not only only stag staged ed 2nglish-language plays and musicals year-round but trained actors and actresses as 3ell. Among their plays have been' Salonga 3ent - 4iss 5 5a aigon 6 3here &ea Salonga 3ent on to becom become e an international international stage superstar in the lead role of 7im - +es 4iser isera ables bles,, !! !! - +ittle 1o 1omen, - Alic Alice e in in 1 1on onde derl rlan and, d,
% Trum+ets . gran grand d prod produc ucti tion ons s of orig origin inal ally ly-3ritten musicals 3ith a slant to3ards good values for children and the 3hole family. Among their plays have been' - 8oseph the 9r 9reamer - :irst 0ame - ;he ;he +io +ion, n, the the 1it 1itch ch < the the 1ardr ardrob obe e - +ittle 4e 4ermaid
'e2 Voic Voice e 3om+an 3om+an . establ 2. 'e2 establish ished ed in !! !! by 4oni=u 4oni=ue e 1ils 1ilson, on, earned a reputation for staging thought provo>ing productions on daring and deep topics. Among their plays have been' - Aspects ects of +ove, ve, " " - ;he 4al 4ale ?oice, ice, ! ! - 4y 0ame 0ame is @ache achell $or $orri rie, e,
,PO3- . 3as founded in !!! :. Phili++ine O+era 3om+an by a group of dedicated classically-trained singers, led by soprano 7arla 7arla %utierr %utierre& e& as artistic artistic directres directress. s. ;he $ see>s to develop develop performers as 3ell as audiences for classical music performances, both foreign and :ilipino.
Among their plays have been' - *arana, ! - 4aster $lass, - ;he 4i>ado,
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Roles in a Stage Pro!uction A% irector . is the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production. - throughout the playBs rehearsals, the director instructs and guides the actors as to the delivery of their lines of dialogueC their positions and movements on stage (called D 4loc5ing E)C the thoughts or feelings they are to convey through tone of voice, facial eFpression, and gestures. G. Pla2right - more speciHcally the 3riter of the script. - The scri+t forms the basis of the entire production. It contains the eFact lines of dialogue that each character 3ill memori&e and deliver on stage, often 3ith notes on tone of voice, facial eFpression, and even movement or bloc>ing. . the concept and creation of the physical stage $. Set !esigner setup is the tas> of the set designer. - he or she builds the set (or sets) that 3ill simulate the 3orld that the playBs characters are supposed to live in. . lighting is critical in creating the mood of 9. &ighting !esigner each scene in the play, highlighting a dramatic moment, signalling the entrance of a character, focusing attention on a speciHc spot on stage, or even providing the blan>et of dar>ness for set and prop changes. . he or she then decides 3hat attire 3ill not 2. 3ostume !esigner only give the audience a clear sense of the setting, but 3ill also eFpress each characterBs personality and distinct =ualities. . serves a vital role in creating and :. Soun! esigner enhancing the atmosphere of the performances. - sound in this case includes music both on stage < as bac>ground. %. Pro!uction manager - coordinating all the compleF behind-thescenes details of staging a play. - *e or she is tas>ed 3ith overseeing the cre3s for the sets and props, the sound and music, the lighting, and the costumes. . carefully notes ho3 each actor and every *. Technical !irector member of the stage, sound, lighting, and costume cre3s need to be coordinated to bring the directorBs vision to life—ensuring that every instruction is properly eFecuted. . *e or she not only plans out all the dance I. 3horeogra+her steps to suit the music, but also rehearses the actors until they are able to perform the dance s>illfully—3hile remaining Din characterE on stage. 8. a5eu+ !esigner. ma>eup designer is brought in to plan the hairstyles and ma>eup to complement the costumes. - the ma>eup designer 3or>s his or her through 3anders of ma>eup, face, body painting, < hair coloring.