Dramatized experiences allow people to relive and participate in events from the past through various forms of reenactment and role-playing. These can range from formal plays and pageants to more informal tableaus, pantomimes, puppet shows, and role-playing. Plays depict life, culture, or characters, while pageants are usually based on local history. Pantomime conveys a story through body movements and tableau creates picture-like scenes. Puppet shows can involve an entire group and use different puppet types. Role-playing involves spontaneously taking on roles in imaginary situations.
"If our teaching is dramatic, our students get attracted, interested and affected. If they are affected and moved by what we taught, we will most likely leave an impact on them."
"If our teaching is dramatic, our students get attracted, interested and affected. If they are affected and moved by what we taught, we will most likely leave an impact on them."
2. - by Dramatization, we can participate in a
reconstructed experience, even though
the original event is far remove from
time. We relive the outbreak of the
Philippine revolution by acting out the
role of characters in a drama.
3. Dramatized Experiences can range
from the Formal Plays, Pageants to
less formal Tableau, Pantomime,
Puppets, and Role Playing.
4. PLAYS
- depict life, characters, or culture or
a combination of all three. They offer
excellent opportunities to portray
vividly important ideas about life.
5. Pageants
– are usually community dramas
that are based on local history,
presented by local actors.
6. Pantomime
– is the “art of conveying a story
through bodily movements. Its effect
on the audience depends on the
movements of the actors.
7. Tableau
- (a French word which means
Picture ) it is a picture – like scene
composed of people against a
background.
8. Puppets
– show can involve the entire
group of students – as speakers of
parts, manipulators of the figures,
and makers of the puppets.
9. Types of PUPPETS
Shadow Puppets
Rod Puppets
Hand Puppets
Glove – and Finger Puppets
Marionettes
10. Role – Playing
- is an unrehearsed, unprepared, and
spontaneous dramatization of a “let’s
pretend” situation where assigned
participants are absorbed by their own
roles in the situation.