2. Dramatized can range from:
Plays
Pageants
Pantomime
Tableau
Puppets
Role play
3. Plays
Depict life, character, or culture or a
combination of all three.
They offer excellent opportunities to
portray vividly important ideas about life.
4. Pageants
are usually dramas that are based on
local history, presented by local actor.
An example is a historical pageant that
traces the growth of school.
5. Pantomime
is the art of conveying story through
bodily movements only.
Interpret the movement
It affect the audience depends on the
movement of the actor.
6. Tableau
is a picture like scene composed of
people against a background.
A french word which means PICTURE.
It is often used to celebrate Independence
Day, Christmas, and United Nations Day.
7. Puppets
unlike the regular stage play, can present
ideas with extreme simplicity-without
elaborate scenery or costume – yet
effectively.
Types of Puppet
• Shadow puppet-shown behind the screen.
• Rod puppets-Flat out figures tacked to a
stick, with one or more movable parts.
8. Hand puppets-the puppet’s head is
operated by the forefinger of the
puppeteer.
Glove-and-finger puppets-make use of old
gloves to which small costumed figure are
attached
Marionettes-Flexible,jointed puppets
operated by strings or wires attached to a
cross bar.
9. Role play
is an unrehearsed, unprepared and
spontaneous dramatization.
Dramatization of “let’s pretend” situation
where assigned participants are absorbed
by their own roles in the situation
10. Summary
Dramatized experience- By
dramatization,we can participate
reconstructed experience, even though the
original events is far remove from us in
time.
Dramatized experiences range from:
play,pageant,pantomime,tableau,puppet,ro
le play.