SLM 4th Q Music Arts. P.E. Health 21 22
SLM 4th Q Music Arts. P.E. Health 21 22
SLM 4th Q Music Arts. P.E. Health 21 22
Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined
event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience
through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music or dance. Elements of design and stagecraft are used to
enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience.
The kendhang sets the tempo of the music and the puppets' dances.
Suling is the bamboo flutes in Gamelan ensemble while the bowed two – stringed fiddle is the rebab.
Bonangs, or gong chimes, are important instruments of the traditional gamelan, the percussion orchestra
from Java in Indonesia.
The gambang is a xylophone idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. It is an elaboration
instrument that is part of a Javanese gamelan.
Taiko drums are traditional Japanese drums, which are played in traditional performing arts and festivals in
Japan
Still follows traditional Chinese arts in stressing meaning, rather than precise actions.
A technique commonly used for sorrowful songs and is only sung by bearded characters is the fan-pan.
The orchestra of Peking opera is comprises about 8 of musicians sitiing on stools in the far corner of the stage.
The opera typically features fewer than a dozen players who are led by a conductor playing a wooden clapper
and a drum.
jīnghú) is a Chinese bowed string instrument
sanxian is a three-stringed traditional Chinese lute
two groups of instrumentalist / music ensemble:
a. civilian, or wenchang/string and wind
Essential instruments in the civilian ensemble are the jing hu, erhu—
bowed two-string fiddles, the jinghu sounding high pitches and the
erhu lower—and yue qin—the plucked “moon lute” with a round body.
b. martial, wuchang/gongs and drums. In the martial section, the
clapper and drum, and two types of gongs plus a pair of cymbals are
the most basic instruments. The gongs used in Beijing opera have
distinctive tones that rise and fall.
1. Epic poetry
2. Duplo
3. Moro-moro
4. Senakulo
5. Traditional Folk Dance
6. Bodabil
7. Sarsuwela
The sarsuwela is a type of melodrama, usually in three acts, that uses alternately spoken and sung words. It
was the Spanish influence that started the sarsuwela which includes operatic and popular songs, but it was also
this colonization that led Filipinos to incorporate nationalistic overtones in the art. This resulted in the arrest of
several prominent writers such as Aurelio Tolentino and Pascual Poblete, and eventually, the shutdown
of sarsuwela companies during the American occupation. As proof of its importance in Philippine culture, in
2011 the National Commission for Culture and the Arts designated the sarsuwela as a nominee for the UNESCO
Intangible Cultural Heritage lists. http://theaterfansmanila.com/7-types-of-theater-in-the-philippines/
Elements of Theatre
1. Performers - People onstage presenting characters in dramatic action.
The audience is coming to see a performer pretend to be someone else.
When the actor/actress is on stage, they must be believable as the character they are portraying. If
they are not believable, then the audience will be less interested in the production.
2. Audience - The essence of theatre is the interaction between the performer and audience.
Theatre needs to be experienced live. There is a "call and response" atmosphere that cannot be
witnessed in a movie theatre.
3. Director - The director makes certain that the performers understand the text and deliver the script
excitingly and appropriately. The director also makes sure the blocking, costume designs, set designs
and other aspects of the show blend together to make a production that works together. All the aspects
of theatre should compliment each other, and the director oversees all these things.
4. Theatre Space - Another necessary element of theatre is the space in which performers or audiences
come together. It is essential to have a stage, or some equivalent area, where actors and actresses
can perform. It is also essential to have a place for audience members to sit or stand.
5. Design Aspects (scenery, costume, lighting, and sound)
Visual Aspects - costumes, lighting, and some form of scenic background
Nonvisual Aspect - sound.
6. Text (which includes focus, purpose, point of view, dramatic structure, and dramatic characters) - A final
element essential to theatre is the text that is performed, and it must be present for theatre to occur.
Another name for the text is script.
Principles of Composition and Organization of Theatre Art The organization of all the elements of a play
into a meaningful pattern is the PLOT. The plot is the order of events as the author has constructed the play.
Basically, this means that a play should be complete and self-contained. Everything that is necessary to
understand the play should be included within the play itself.
SELECTIVITY selecting the optimum amount of information necessary to portray a character. FOCUS is often
used interchangeably with the terms concentration and engagement, assisting the performer in the portrayal of
believable characters. This also implies memorisation of text (including word, moves and
gestures). Furthermore, focus requires the channelling (focusing) of all the performer’s energies into achieving
the given goals or objectives of a character in a scene (otherwise known as ‘wants’).
MOVEMENT means:
where the actors move on the stage, what this communicates to the audience and the effect this has
upon the drama
Principles of Composition and Organization of Theatre Art importantly includes Variation,
Proportion, Logic, Contrast, Dynamism, Balance, Subordination, Harmony, and Unity.
DANCE is a physical activity that is a good source of exercise that could help develop grace and poise,
a patterned and rhythmic bodily movements, usually performed along with music.
A form of a dance developed by a group of people that reflects the traditional life of a certain country
or region IS FOLK DANCE.
Gateway drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol are legal drugs that a non-drug user might try, which can lead
him/her to more dangerous drugs such as marijuana and shabu
TOBACCO PLANT
Tobacco is a tall, leafy plant, originally grown in South and Central America, but now cultivated throughout the
world. There are many species of tobacco but Nicotiana tabacum or sometimes-called common tobacco is
preferred for producing present day cigarettes.
Carcinogens are substances which cause cancer. Nicotine, the addictive drug found in tobacco products like
cigarettes is a poisonous stimulant. A stimulant drug increases the central nervous system (CNS) activity. The
central nervous system controls all body organs like the heart, lungs, brain, and processes like heart rate, blood
pressure rate, respiration rate, and more. Every time a cigarette is lit, smoke is emitted. There are three smokes
produced by cigarette smoking namely:
1. Mainstream Smoke – refers specifically to the smoke that a smoker directly inhales.
2. Sidestream Smoke – the smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe. This is also called
“second-hand smoke” (SHS) or “environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). This is more dangerous than mainstream
smoke.
3. Third-hand Smoke – smoke left for a long time on sofa, beddings, pillow and other objects. This smoke also
called residual tobacco smoke (RTS) settles along with dust and can last for months. This smoke still contains
harmful chemicals and carcinogens. the smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe.
a. High Blood Pressure – too much exertion of blood against the arteries causing damage
b. Heart Diseases – Involves the cardiovascular system
c. Body Odor – unpleasant smell to your body
d. Bad Breath – foul smell exhaled from the mouth
e. Bronchitis – inflammation of the airways from trachea into the lungs
f. Emphysema – damaged air sacs in the lungs
g. Pneumonia – infection of the lungs
h. Asthma – a chronic disease which affects the airways
i. Cancer – a group of diseases which makes body cells grow uncontrollably
Alcohol is a colorless, bitter-tasting substance that humans have been consuming since the ancient times. It
comes from plants that underwent fermentation. Fermentation is the process of extracting alcohol from a plant
or a fruit. An example of fermented alcohol is a beer. A beer is extracted from grains. On the other hand, wines
are from grapes and other fruits.
Do you know that alcohol is a depressant? It means that when taken, it slows down the processes of a person’s
central nervous system. It is not true that alcohol gives extra strength and energy. In addition, alcohol has
very little nutritional value. They only provide empty calories. When alcohol enters the bloodstream, it goes in
all the parts of the body. The main effect of alcohol drinking reflects on a person’s central nervous system
(CNS). The CNS controls one’s mental processes, memory, speech, learning and decision-making. It also
affects a person’s senses, feelings, movement, and breathing. The amount of alcohol that entered in the
bloodstream at a certain period can be measured in percentages through blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
or most often called blood alcohol level (BAL). A BAC of 0.05 percent means there is 5 parts of alcohol per
10,000 parts of blood in the body. A 0.3-0.5 percent BAC could lead to coma, brain damages, and death.
Alcohol causes a person both intoxication and hangover. Intoxication happens when physical and mental
changes in the body of an alcohol drinker occur. On the other hand, hangover takes place when an alcohol
drinker feels uncomfortable effects after drinking. These may include changes in sight, smell and other senses.
Hangover on the other hand is the occurrence of an uncomfortable feeling after getting intoxicated. These
effects are only for occasional drinking. But when a person consumes alcohol consistently and heavily, extreme
changes in the body may occur. A person may suffer from liver diseases like cirrhosis. Cirrhosis happens when
an alcoholic’s liver is already being stored with fats. These fats block the flow of blood inside the liver,
making it damaged and malfunctioning.
A. Tolerance happens when a person stops drinking alcohol then suddenly feels its side effects. In order for the
person not to feel these side effects, he/she will go back to alcohol drinking.
B. Dependence this happens when a person literally depend his/her everyday life on alcohol.
C. Cirrhosis doesn’t happen that fast. When alcohol is consistently consumed, the liver may find it hard to
function normally. When it happens, fat will be stored in the liver, thus a condition called fatty liver
occurs. When liquids cannot pass through the bloodstream because of the blockage of the fatty liver,
cirrhosis happens.
D. Brain Damage when alcohol is taken more than water or any other liquids, the body may not function properly.
What will happen is that the blood that the heart will be pumping to the whole body, especially to the
brain, is not healthy. If this continuously happens, it will lead to brain damage and even death.
E. Addiction is the abnormal strong craving for and dependence on something that is psychologically or
physically habit-forming.
F. Tolerance is a body condition whom a person needs more alcohol to feel its original effects.