Types Of Theater In The Philippines

Types Of Theater In The Philippines

types of philippine theater​

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1. types of philippine theater​


Answer:

7 Types of threater in the Philippines

1. Epic poetry

2. Duplo

3. Moro-moro

4. Senakulo

5. Traditional folk dance

6. Bodabil

7. Sarsuwela

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Epic poetry

2. Duplo

3. Moro-moro

4. Senakulo

5. Traditional folk dance

6. Bodabil

7. Sarsuwela

Explanation:


2. 7 types of theater in the philippines​


Answer:

7 Types of threater in the Philippines

1. Epic poetry

2. Duplo

3. Moro-moro

4. Senakulo

5. Traditional folk dance

6. Bodabil

7. Sarsuwela

Explanation:

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3. 7 types of theater in the Philippines


Answer:

Epic poetry is considered the highest point of Filipino folk literature, and dates back to the pre-colonial period. These epics, usually of romance or adventure, are commonly presented during festivals and gatherings such as weddings, baptisms, and wakes. Singers have been known to perform for hours at a time. One of the most famous epic poems is Biag ni Lam-ang, the national epic of the Ilocano people, and notable for being the first folk epic to be recorded in written form after being passed on from generation to generation.The duplo is a poetic debate presented through song and dance, which originated from indigenous courtship customs. Poets used proverbs and riddles to present their suit to the woman of their choice. This ultimately evolved into a more formal debate on issues, and started to be called the balagtasan.For a time, one of the most popular types of theater in the Philippines was the Moros y Cristianos, which is not surprising for a country that was under Spanish rule for 300 years. Commonly called moro-moro, it is a street drama that usually lasted for several days, and presented both secular themes like love and vengeance, and the Spanish-influenced religious theme of the conflict between Christians and Moors. The moro-moro only survives in isolated towns today, and though an integral part of Filipino art history, it may not bear too much close scrutiny these days with its less than admirable depictions of intolerance.Another performing art stemming from religious custom is the senakulo or Passion Play. This is the dramatization of the life and death of Jesus Christ and is usually presented as a community activity during the Lenten season. This still endures to the present, ranging from simple productions to more technically sophisticated and modernized versions.With its varied cultures and communities throughout its 7000 islands, the Philippines has a diverse collection of folk dances. Some of the most popular folk dances are the Singkil, a folk dance that originated from the Maranao people of Lake Lanao in Mindanao, from the epic legend Darangen; the Itik-Itik, which originated as an improvised dance in Surigao del Sur and was discovered by National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes-Aquino; and the Tinikling, which is similar to Singkil with its use of bamboo poles that dancers must weave through. It is supposed to mimic the movement of the local tikling birds.It sounds like “vaudeville”, and it is. This form of theater was an American import in the pre-war era, but became uniquely Filipino with the indigenization of the name. Like its American counterpart, bodabil featured a variety of musical numbers, comedic and dramatic skits, and song and dance numbers. Popular Filipino performers such as Dolphy, Anita Linda, and sarsuwela legend Atang de la Rama got their start in bodabil. It has since died out with the rise of cinema, but its influence can still be felt in television variety shows.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, 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.

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4. if you were given a chance to perform a philippine theater what type would it be explained in three sentence​


Answer If I was given a chance to perform a theatrical art, I would pick Bodabil. I would pick Bodabil because it seems very fun and entertaining. It seems like an interesting theatrical art.

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5. differentiate asian theater and philippine theater​


For Asian theatre, music and dance are inseparable. Eastern theatre is much more visual and focused on the senses than Western theatre. It is also less intellectual than Western theatre. Most Asian theatre scripts are more of a way to showcase production elements than a way to tell a complex story.

Answer:

Asian theatre is essentially an dance-drama. It has roots in the ancient classical dances of Asia. Most of the Asian theatre traditions are performed by stylised, dance-like movements. The Philippine theatre has evolvedbto become an amalgamation of the various influences such that of the zarzuela, comedia, bodabil, and western classics.

Explanation:

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6. what theater art in the philippines has the influence of medieval theater​


Answer:

The themes for these works were mostly influenced by the Spanish colonial rule as well as the American colonization.. Philippine theater is composed of pre-colonial performance traditions as well as colonial influences from Spain and the USA.


7. Compare the Philippine theater to the Indonesian theater​


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8. compare each traditional asian theater from the theater in the Philippines​


Answer:

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9. Instruction; Describe the characteristics of the Philippine theater back then and now. ***Q;How would you describe philippine theater plays back then? Answer; Philipine theater back then was ____________________ ________________________________________ **Q; And how would you describe philippine theater plays now? Answer; Philippine theater now is.. __________________________________ ______ (Kahit po maikling description about it will help me <3)


Answer:

Q¹) PHILIPPINE THEATER BACK THEN WAS PLAYS

Q²) PHILIPPINE THEATER NOW IS PLAYS NOW

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10. NAME OF THETHEATER &PERFORMINGGROUPYEARESTABLISHEDFOUNDEDFOUNDERICREATORTHEATERSPECIALTY PRODUCTIONOBJECTIVE OR PURPOSEPhilippineEducationalTheaterAssociation(PETA)RepertoryPhilippinesTrumpetsNew VoiceCompanyPhilippine OperaCompanyTheater DownSouth​


Answer:

Philippine theater and performing groups arts

1. Philippine Theater and Performing Groups

2. PETA and Tanghalang Pilipino  Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), founded in 1967 by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez, and  Tanghalang Pilipino, the resident theater company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, founded in 1987.

3. Himala,Tanghalang Pilipino, 2004 Caredivas PETA, 2011

4. Haring Lear PETA, 2012 Pamana PETA, 2013

5. Ibalong Tanghalang Pilipino, 2012 Noli Tanghalang Pilipino, 2011

6. William Tanghalang Pilipino, 2011

7. REPERTORY PHILIPPINES PRODUCTIONS PERFORMED SINCE 1967 79 SEASONS, 440 PRODUCTIONS! Repertory Philippines  In 1967, (theater director) Zenaida Amador. Baby Barredo, Amador (Actresses)  a company that not only staged English- language plays and musicals year-round but trained actors and actresses as well.

8.  Lea Salonga, Multi- awarded theater actress and singer.  Lea Salonga in the lead roles of Repertory’s production of Annie, and  London’s Miss Saigon

9.  1993, Les Miserables in Manila with an all-Filipino cast and production team.

10. A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino Repertory Philippines, 2009 Little Women Repertory Philippines, 2010

11. The Producers Repertory Philippines, 2013 Alice in Wonderland Repertory Philippines, 2013

12. Trumpets  1990s, began mounting grand productions of originally-written musicals with a slant towards good values for children and the whole family. 

13. The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Trumpets, 2009 N.O.A.H. Trumpets, 1997

14. The Bluebird of Happiness Trumpets, 2013

15. New Voice Company  1994 by Monique Wilson—also a Repertory Philippines’ protégée who went on to star on the international stage. New Voice has earned a reputation for staging thought- provoking productions on daring and deep topics.

16. Aspects of Love New Voice Company, 2006 The Male Voice New Voice Company, 2010

17. Philippine Opera Company Harana Philippine Opera Company, 2010

18.  (POC) was founded in 1999 by a group of dedicated classically-trained singers, led by soprano Karla Gutierrez as artistic directress.  The POC seeks to develop performers as well as audiences for classical music performances, both foreign and Filipino.

19. Master Class Philippine Opera Company, 2009 The Mikado Philippine Opera Company, 2013

20. Theater Down South  2007, Michael Williams as artistic director. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Theater Down South, 2010

21.  The vision of the company is to widen the reach of stage productions beyond the traditional centers within Metro Manila, and therefore develop a broader audience base.

22. A Midsummer Night’s Dream Theater Down South, 2009 The Red Carp Theater Down South, 2007

Explanation:

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11. What are the similarities between ancient theater in the "philippine" theater


Answer:

During the pre-historic times, theater in the Philippines was in the form of indigenous rituals, verbal jousts or games, or songs and dances to praise gods. According to early chronicles, pre-historic dramas consisted of three elements – myth, mimesis, and spectacle. After the Japanese occupation, the Philippine theatre has evolved to become an amalgamation of the various influences such that of the zarzuela, comedia, bodabil, and western classics. Theatre was largely performed in English during the time, as it became a large part of classroom education. Meanwhile, zarzuelas such as “Ang Kiri,” “Dalagang Bukid,” and “Paglipis ng Dilim” became well-known beyond their regions.

By the 1950s, theatre had moved out of classrooms and the concept of paying for a ticket to see a theatrical performance emerged. This “legitimate” theatre was held in closed theaters – these became events in themselves, not just mere parts of a celebration or religious ritual.

During this time, playwrights such as Severino Montano, Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero, and Alberto S. Florentino honed their crafts and contributed to the development of performing arts in the Philippines.

Through the years, Philippine theatre groups have staged numerous plays in both English and Filipino, be it written by a Western or local playwright. Spanish culture and traditions largely influence performing arts in the Philippines, but the contemporary style is borrowed from the Americans. Classic shows such as The Westside Story and Sound of Music made waves in recent years when it took the local stage.

Explanation:

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12. the group of theater that must be of their play are classical musica. theater down Southb. the philippine performing artc. the philippine opera companyd. the philippine theater convention​


Answer:

d . The philippine performing art


13. How would you compare the Asian theater with Philippine theater? Identify theaters that have similarities can Theater Philippine Theater​


Answer:

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14. how would you relate the asian theater to the theaters in the philippines?​


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15. select and cut one kind of the philippines theater and paste it inside the box placed below write the name of the theater state why you choose the philippine theater that identify the benefits of this theater of to the philippines​


Answer:

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16. how would you relate the Asian Theaters to the Theaters in the Philippines?​


Answer:

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17. 1. What theater company is the resident' theater company Philippines?​


Answer:

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18. compare romantic theater to Philippines theater​


Answer:

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19. 7 types of theater in the Philippines different of each other​


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Answer:

Epic poetry. Epic poetry is considered the highest point of Filipino folk literature, and dates back to the pre-colonial period. ...

Duplo. The duplo is a poetic debate presented through song and dance, which originated from indigenous courtship customs. ...

Moro-moro. ...

Senakulo. ...

Traditional Folk Dance. ...

Bodabil. ...

Sarsuwela.

Explanation:


20. what are the similarly of Asian theater and Philippines theater? ​


Answer:

they are both elements of dance

Explanation:

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21. who is the Filipino Theater in the Philippines not old Filipino Theater ​


Answer:

Tanghalang Pilipino

Tanghalang Pilipino (Philippine Theater) is the leading exponent of Philippine theater and the resident drama company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines since its organization in 1987.

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22. compare Asian Theater With Philippine theater ​


Answer:

asian theatre is more modern and has wider space than a average philippine theatre

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23. Enumerate 5 types of theater in the Philippines​


Answer:

1. Moro-moro

2. Senakulo

3.Duplo

4.Bodabil

5. Sarsuwela


24. Three different types of theater groups in the philippines


Answer:

Theater Groups in the Philippines

Gantimpala Theater Foundation.

Triumphant Peoples Evangelistic Theatre Society (Trumpets)

Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta)


25. what are te types of the philippine theater


childrens theater , dramatic monologue,dula -tula

26. similarities and differences of Renaissance Theater and Philippine Theater?​


Answer:

Filipinos, by tradition, are great fans of both music and good storytelling. The appreciation of the latter may not be as evident as the former, but that's only because it's yet to be given a chance to grow in the minds of the new generation. Fortunately, young people may be getting that long-awaited chance with the current resurgence of musicals in the country.

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27. 4. The group of theater that must be of their Play are classical musica Theater Down Southb. The Philippine Opera Companyc The Philippine Performing Artsd. The Philippine Theater Convention​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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28. The intention of this philippine theater group is to provide wholesome theater experiences for filipino youth while also building up tha philippine theater going public.


Answer

This Philippine theater group is known as the Trumpets, Inc. They are the first gospel theater group in Asia and have been performing for almost 40 years. The Trumpets started theater play in the 1980s when a group of young Christian performers dedicated their performance skills and talents to God. They began to rise to fame after their production of Joseph the Dream and First Name. It was in 1991 that The Trumpets officially became incorporated because of the demands to see their production.

The Trumpets, Inc. showed to the world that the Gospel can be presented in a fun and entertaining theatrical way. Their productions are oriented on family and biblical teaching, sharing the gospel to people who love theater plays.

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29. How would you compare the Asian theater with Philippine theater? ​


Answer:

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30. Enumeration. 1-4 What are the Types of Philippine Theater: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5-7 General Types of Philippine Drama 5. 6. 7. 8-11 Forms of Philippine Drama 8. 9. 10. 11.


Answer:

1.The indigenous theater

2.spanish colonial theater

3.Theaters during the american period

4.Political theater

5.Romantic

6.Drama Simboliko

7.Comedy

8.Karagatan

9.Duplo

10.Senakulo

11.Carillo


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