Creative Industries II WEEK 3 - Dizon, Kim J

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BATAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
City of Balanga, Bataan

MODULE/SELF LEARNING IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES II

Week/Date: June 22 – 26, 2020


Rationale/Objectives Learners will learn different elements of artistic expression as
applied to a theatre performance
Content Explorations in Theater
1. Elements of Arts as applied in Theater
Competency (please include discusses the different elements of artistic expression as applied in a
code) theater performance
AD_CIP11-IIIc-3
Starting Point (review) Script/Text, Scenario, Plan: This is the starting point of the theatrical
performance. The element most often considered as the domain of
the playwright in theatre.
Focus (presentation of the "There are certain elements common to all theater. These elements
content) are present whenever 
a theater event takes place; without them, an event ceases to be
theater and becomes a 
different art form and different experience". 
(According to the book "Theater, The Lively Art".)  
To sum up, the following are the major elements of theater:
1) Performers
2) Audience
3) Director
4) Theater Space
5) Design Aspects (scenery, costume, lighting, and sound)
6) Text (which includes focus, purpose, point of view, 
             dramatic structure, and dramatic characters)
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 theater is the interaction between the
performer and audience. 
Theater needs to be experienced live. There is a "call and response"
atmosphere 
that can not be witnessed in a movie theater.
~ In a live theater experience, when the audience laughs out loud, 
   or cries, then the actors respond to that energy.
~ In a movie, there is no connection between the actors and
audience, 
   only reactions from the audience.

 
3. Director
The director makes certain that the performers understand
the text and 

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BATAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
City of Balanga, Bataan

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 theater should compliment each other, and the
director 
oversees all these things.
 
 
4. Theatre Spaces
Another necessary element of theater 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 Aspect
Visual Aspects - costumes, lighting, and some form of scenic
background 
Nonvisual Aspect - sound.

6. Text
A final element essential to theater is the text that is
performed, and it 
must be present for theater to occur. Another name for the text
is script. 
One key element for writing is CONFLICT. The characters should
have 
a goal to reach, but to reach that goal they must go through a series 
of conflicts. Without conflict the story would be bland and boring. 

Challenges (guide questions)  What Are the 6 elements Of Theatre?


 What Are The 3 Basic elements of Theatre?
 What Are The 7 Elements Of Drama?
 What Are The Elements Of Drama?
Sidelight (additional In Poetics, he wrote that drama (specifically tragedy) has to include 6
information) elements: plot, character, thought, diction, music, and spectacle.
The Audience: Theatre requires an audience. For all of the arts
public is essential. The physical presence of an audience can change
a performance, inspire actors, and create expectations.
1) Plot. "A sequence of events with a beginning, a middle
and an end" ...
2) Character. Focused on the psychological make-up of the
character. ...
3) Language. ...
4) Theme. ...
Two important things about theme. ...

Address: Roman Super Hi-Way, City of Balanga, Bataan


Telephone: (047) 613- 6603
Email Address: bnhs.shsbalangacity@gmail.com
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF BALANGA
BATAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
City of Balanga, Bataan

5) Spectacle. ...
6) Time.
These essential elements of drama include the plot of the
story, the theme, the genre in which the story belongs,
the characters, the setting, and the audience.
Learning Stimulation (activity)
The Link (references…web https://sites.google.com/a/penncharter.com/roche-website/7th-grade-
site/books) drama/aspects-of-theater
www.revenueriver.com
homepage.smc.edu
www.studyblue.com

Wrapping Up (assessment  What are the 2 essential element of Theatre?


question form)  What Is The Most Important Element of Theatre?
 What Are The 5 Types Of Drama?
 What Are the Main Literary Elements?
 What Are Staging Elements?
Word Stack (important terms Conflict - a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted
w/ definitions) one.
"the eternal conflict between the sexes"
Script - the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast.

Submitted by: Kim J. Dizon Date Submitted: 06/21/2020


Teacher II

Submitted to: Christopher Jay Dela Cruz


Master Teacher II

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Telephone: (047) 613- 6603
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