Teaching with Dramatized Experiences
What is a dramatized experience?
- A process of communication in which both participant
and spectators are engaged.
- Is something that is stirring or affecting or moving.
- It is something that catches and holds our attention
and has an emotional impact.
Formal Dramatized Experiences
1. Play- depicts life , character, or culture or a
combination of all three.
2. Pageants- are usually community dramas that are based
on local history, presented by local actors
Less Formal Dramatized Experiences
1. Pantomime- is the art of conveying a story through
bodily movements only.
3. Puppets- a movable model of a person or animal used in
entertainment and typically moved either by strings from above or by a hand
inside it.
-unlike the regular stage play, can present ideas with extreme simplicity, without elaborate scenery or costume, yet effectively
Types of Puppets
a. The Marionette- are generally fashioned from wood and resembles a human body.
b. Shadow Puppet- flat
black silhouette made from light weight cardboard and shown behind a screen.
c. Stick Puppet- as simple as a styrofoam ball head attached to a stick, or a two-dimensional picture attached to a stick.
d. Hand Puppet- most common type of puppet they are relatively simple to create.
e. Mouth Puppet- are distinguished from other puppets in that they have movable mouths, thus allowing the puppets to talk more realistically.
f. Rod Puppet- flat
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.
g. Glove-and-Finger Puppets- make used of gloves to which small costumed figure are attached.
What is a dramatized experience?
- A process of communication in which both participant and spectators are engaged.
- Is something that is stirring or affecting or moving.
- It is something that catches and holds our attention and has an emotional impact.
Formal Dramatized Experiences
1. Play- depicts life , character, or culture or a
combination of all three.
2. Pageants- are usually community dramas that are based
on local history, presented by local actors
Less Formal Dramatized Experiences
1. Pantomime- is the art of conveying a story through
bodily movements only.
3. Puppets- a movable model of a person or animal used in
entertainment and typically moved either by strings from above or by a hand
inside it.
-unlike the regular stage play, can present ideas with extreme simplicity, without elaborate scenery or costume, yet effectively
Types of Puppets
a. The Marionette- are generally fashioned from wood and resembles a human body.
b. Shadow Puppet- flat
black silhouette made from light weight cardboard and shown behind a screen.
c. Stick Puppet- as simple as a styrofoam ball head attached to a stick, or a two-dimensional picture attached to a stick.
d. Hand Puppet- most common type of puppet they are relatively simple to create.
e. Mouth Puppet- are distinguished from other puppets in that they have movable mouths, thus allowing the puppets to talk more realistically.
f. Rod Puppet- flat
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.
g. Glove-and-Finger Puppets- make used of gloves to which small costumed figure are attached.
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