3. A dramatic entrance is something that catches and holds
our attention and has an emotional impact
They are affected and moved by what we taught we
will most likely leave an impact on them.
4. Play- depict life, character or culture or a combination of
all three.
Pageants-a usually community dramas that are based on
local history, presented by local actors.
Ex. A historical pageant that traces the growth of a school.
5. Pantomime- is the “ art of conveying a story through bodily movements
only.
Tableau is a picture like scene composed of people against background.
-is often used to celebrate Independent Day, Christmas, and United
Nations Day.
Puppets- unlike the regular stage play, can present ideas with extreme
simplicity without elaborate scenery or costume yet effective.
6. Types of Puppet
Shadow puppet- flat black silhouette made from light weigh
cardboard and shown behind a screen
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 stick.
7. Types of Puppet
Hand puppets- the puppets head is operated by the
forefinger of the puppets, the little finger and thumb being
used to animate the puppet hands
Glove and finger puppets- make use of old gloves to which
small costumed figure are attached.
8. Types of Puppet
Marionettes- flexible, jointed puppets operated by
strings or wires attached to a cross bar maneuvered from
directly above the stage.
9. MAKING PUPPET THEATERS
First step is to nail stick legs to each corner of a
wooden crate that has two sides removed.
Drape cloth from he bottom of the box and tack it
around sides and front.
You may also use pieces of plywood, heavy
cardboard, or to produce a self-standing puppet
theater.
10. Do puppets effective for teaching ?
What was the value that we can get from these
experience?
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