Dramatized experiences John Carlo Fronda Gomez

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John Carlo F. Gomez

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Dramatized Experiences

By dramatization, we can participate in a reconstructed experiences, even though the original event is far removed from us in time

Dramatize Experiences

Parts of Dramatized

Depict life, character,

or culture or a

combination of all

three. They offer

excellent

opportunities to

portray vividly

important ideas about

life.

Formal Play/ Play

Usually

community

dramas that are

based on the

local history

and presented

by the local

actors.

Pageants.

The “art of

conveying a

story through

bodily

movement

only”.

Pantomime

( A French word

which means picture)

is a picture-like scene

composed of people

against a background.

Often played to

celebrate :

•Independence Day

•Christmas

•United Nation Day

Tableau

Unrehearsed,

unprepared and

spontaneous

dramatization of a

“lets pretend”

satiation where

assigned participants

are absorbed by their

own roles in the

situation describes

by the teacher

Role-Playing

A puppet is an

inanimate object

or

representational

figure animated

or manipulated

by a puppeteer. It

is used in

puppetry, which

is a very ancient

form of theatre.

Puppets

Flat black

silhouette

made from

lightweight

cardboard and

shown behind

a screen.

Shadow Puppets

Flat cut out

figures tacked to

a stick, with one

or more movable

parts, and

operated from

the elbow the

stage level by

wire rods or

slender sticks

Rod Puppets

The puppet’s

head is operated

by the forefinger

of the puppeteer,

the little finger

and thumb being

used to animate

the puppet hands.

Hand puppets

Make use of old

gloves to which

small costumed

figure are

attached.

Gloves-and-finger puppets

Flexible,

jointed puppets

operated by

strings or wire

attached to a

cross bar and

maneuvered

from directly

above the stage.

Marionettes