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Detailed Lesson Plan In MAPEH – Arts Grade 9 I.
Objectives At the end of the 60 minutes class, the students should be able to: a. Distinguish the History of the Theatrical Forms and Their evolution of Ancient Theater (Greek and Roman Theater), b. Analyze the uniqueness of Greek Theater and Roman Theater, c. Construct and design their own idea of a theater building.
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Subject Matter A. Topic: History of the Theatrical Forms and Evolution of Ancient Theater (Greek and Roman Theater) B. Reference: Music and Arts Learners Material, page 263 C. Materials: Power point presentation, Laptop D. Skills: Visualization
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Procedure Teacher’s Activity
A. Motivation Before we start on our lesson for today, what have you observe on the pictures? Very good! Do you have any idea about theater? t heater? Very good!
Learner’s Activity
Ma’am it’s a picture of a theater!
In theater, this is the place where the artist performs a play.
B. Lesson Proper Theater began from myth, ritual and ceremony. Early society perceived connections between actions performed by groups of people or leaders to certain society and these actions moved from habit, to tradition, to ritual, to ceremony due to human desire and need for entertainment. Theater means “Place of Seeing”, Seeing”, but it is more than the buildings where performance take place. Before we proceed to experience how to organize and perform, we have to acquire on the important
Okay Ma’am
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periods and events in theater history. Ancients Theater Theater 700 B.C.E – 410 C.E (Greek and Roman Theater) Greek Theater It begun around 700 B.C with festivals honoring their many Gods. (Di-on-i-sus), the God of wine - Dionysus (Di-on-i-sus), and fertility, has a religious festival called “The Cult of Dionysus” Dionysus” to honor him. The tree well known Greek tradegy playwrights are: Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus. The Theater of ancient Greece consisted of three types of drama: Tragedy, Tragedy, Comedy and the Satyr play. Tragedy is a compound of two Greek words, tragos or “goat” and (ode) meaning “song” referring to goats sacrificed to Dionysus before performances, to goat-skin worn by the performers. In Greece, tragedy was the most admired type of play. It dealt with tragic events and have an unhappy ending, especially downfall of the main character. Thespis was the first actor and introduced the use of masks and was called the “Father of Tragedy” Comedy plays where derived from imitation; there were no traces of their origin. Aristophanes wrote Aristophanes wrote of the comedy plays. Out of of these 11 plays, Lysistrata, a humorous tale about a strong woman who led a female coalition to end war in Greece survived. Cyclops was an adventurous comedy by Euripides. Satyr Play contains comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. The Satyr play was a short, lighthearted tailpiece performed after each trilogy of the tragedies. It is an ancient Greek form of tragic t ragic comedy.
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It featured choruses of Satyrs, based on Greek Mythology, and with pretended drunkness, bold similarity (including Phallic props), tricks, and slight jokes. This featured a Half-man/Half-Goat knowns as Satyrs. The Greek Theater (Epidaurus)
Orchestra – a large circular or rectangular area at the center part of the theater. Theatron – viewing place on the slope of a hill Skene – stage Parados – side entrance Roman Theater The theater of ancient Rome started in the 3rd Century BC. It had interesting forms such as festival performances of street theater, acrobatic, the staging of comedies of Plautus and the highverbally elaborate tragedies of Seneca. Hellenization – historical spread of Ancient Greek Culture Triumvir Pompey – 1st permanent (nonwooden) theater in Rome. Scanae fron – an elaborately decorated background theater Stage C. Synthesis What have you observe on the pictures of theater in Greek and Roman? What are the differences in the picture of the two theaters and their uniqueness?
D. Application
The theaters are big and It is a beautiful Place, they are also historical Places in Greece G reece and in Rome. The Theater in Greece has a big influence in Roman Theater. Theater in Greece is Open- air structures. The theater in Rome is, it has a columned quadrangle and it is enclose.
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Quiz: 1. This is mean “a place of seeing” where performance take place. 2. This theater begun around 700 B.C with festivals honoring their many Gods. 3. He is the God of Wine and Fertility 4. – 6 name the 3 well-known Greek Tragedy playwrights. 7. it is a compound of two Greek words, tragos or “goat” and (ode) meaning “song” 8. He was called the “Father of Tragedy” 9. It is a play derived from Imitation. 10. It is a tale about a strong woman who led a coalition to end a war in Greece. 11. It is a Play contains comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. 12-15 Give the 4 parts of a Greek Theater What is the full name of your MAPEH student teacher? 5points
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Evaluation Create or draw on a coupon bond of your own design of a theater building I will you give 20 minutes to finish your design. Criteria Visual Impact Design Neatness Total
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10 10 10 30 points
Assignment 1. Print a picture of Theater of Pompey 2. What is Medieval Theater and Renaissance Theater?
Prepared By: Jenivee B. Farrales Checked by: Ms. Rose Ann S. Merto