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9 Arts Quarter IV - part
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1. WESTERN CLASSICAL
PLAYS AND OPERA MAPEH
Fourth
Quarter Grade 9 – Arts Education
2. INTRODUCTION Theater Arts
of
the Western countries produced
and performed in different periods
and that have had great influence
from the Ancient Greek and Roman
theater art. Some of the famous
playwrights and composers of the
Western Theater Arts/ Opera were
Sophocles, William Shakespeare,
Christopher Marlowe, Farinelli,
Claudio Giovanni Antonio
Monteverdi, Pierre Beaumarchais,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Victor Hugo, Georges Bizet,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz
Schubert, Giusseppe Verdi, and
Giacomo Puccini.
3. Modern theatrical playsand
musicals are still influenced by their
predecessors. The development
and evolution of Western classical
plays/operas are specifically
discussed in this module. For better
and effective understanding,
different activities will be
performed in this module. Viewing
and listening of sample plays or
operas are encouraged to
promote appreciation of the
culture and traditions of the
western countries.
4. HISTORY OF THE
THEATRICAL
FORMS AND THEIR EVOLUTION
5. Theater began frommyth, ritual
and ceremony. Early society
perceived connections between
actions performed by groups of
people or leaders to a certain
society and these actions moved
from habit, to tradition, to ritual, to
ceremony due to human desire
and need for entertainment. The
repeated rehearsals,
performances and creation of
different actions broke the ground
for theater. Let us now study the
theatrical forms of the different art
periods.
6. Theater means "placeof
seeing," but it is more than the
buildings where performance take
place. To produce theater, a
playwright writes the scripts, the
director rehearses the performers,
the designer and technical crew
produce props to create the
scenes, and actors and actresses
perform on stage. Then it will only
be a true theater act when an
audience witnesses it.
7. ANCIENT THEATER 700
B.C.E.-410
C.E. THE ANCIENT GREEK
8. European theater beganin
Ancient Greece. It began around
700 [Link] festivals honoring
their many gods. Dionysus (Di-on-i-
sus), the god of wine and fertility,
has a religious festival called, "The
Cult of Dionysus,“ to honor him.
9. The three well-knownGreek
tragedy playwrights are
Sophocles, Euripides and
Aeschylus.
Most
10. Theviewed
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consisted of three types of drama:
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12. COMEDY plays were derived
from imitation; there were
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most of the comedy plays.
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about a strong womanHow who to
led a
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female coalition to endmake
Greece. CYCLOPS was an
adventurous comedy by Euripides.
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Theatron. The theaters were large,
open-air structures constructed on
COMO
the slopes of hills. They consisted
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orchestra, the skene, and the
audience. by
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19. ROMAN THEATER 3RD
CENTURY Swedish
B.C.
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20. The theatre ofancient Rome
started in the 3rd century BC.
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Hellenization (historical spread of
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an intense and energizing
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influence on the Roman’s theater,
too. The Triumvir Pompey- was
one of the first permanent (non-
Aristóteles
wooden) theatres in Rome,
. whose
structure was somewhat similar to
the theatron of Athens.
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scaenae fron (an elaborately
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of theatre
stage) enclosed by the large
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fountains and statues. There were
rooms also that were dedicated to
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the exposition of art and other
works collected by Pompey
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theater plays were chariots races,
gladiators, and public Diagrama
executions.
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spectacle. They lovedde to Pareto
watch
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23. 500 C.E.-1400 MEDIEVAL
THEATER
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one town to
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jugglers,
story tellers, dancers, singers, and
other theatrical acts. These
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Medieval era, theater
performances were not Teste seu
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throughout Europe. Tocerebro
keep the
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