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LESSON 9

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Submitted by: Sheila Alovera

BEED II-A Submitted To: Prof. Mary Gene Panes Ed. Tech. Prof.

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Dramatic entrance is something that catches and holds our attention and has

a emotional impact.

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Dramatized experiences can range from the following:• PLAYS

• PAGEANTS

• TABLEAU

• PANTOMIME

• PUPPETS

• ROLE-PLAYING

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PlaysDepicts life,

character, culture or combination of all three. They offer excellent opportunities to portray vividly important ideas about life.

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PageantsAre usually

community dramas that are based on local history, presented by local actors.

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PantomimeIs the “art of

conveying a story through bodily movements only(Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary) its effect on audience depends on the movements of tha actors.

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TableauA French word which

means picture. Is a picture-like scene composed of the people against a background. It is often used to celebrate Independence Day, Christmas and Unitad Nations Day.

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Play ang Pantomime

Require much time for preparation and so cannot be part of everyday classroom program.

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Pantomime and Tableaux

Less demanding in terms of labor, time and preparation. These are purely visual experiences.

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PuppetsPresent idea with

extreme simplicity- without elaborate scenery or costume- yet effectively.

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Types of Puppet* Shadow Puppets

Flat black silhouette made from lightweight cardboard and shown behind a screenExamples:

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* Rod PuppetsFlat cut out figures tacked to a

stick, with one or more movable parts, and operated from below the stage level by wire rods or slender sticks.

Examples:

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*Hand Puppets The puppet’s head is operated by

the forefinger of the puppeteer, the little finger and the thumb being used to animate the puppet hands.

Examples:

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*Glove-and-finger PuppetsMake use of the old gloves to which

small costumed figure are attached.

Examples:

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*MarionettesFlexible, joined puppets operated by strings or wires

attached to a cross bar and maneuvered from directly above the stage.

Examples:

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Role- PlayingIs an unrehearsed,

unprepared and spontaneous dramatization of a “Let’s pretend” situation where assigned participants are absorbed by their own roles in the situation described by the teachers.

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