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.