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THE THEATER ARTS

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  • A person who supervises the actors, camera crew, and other staff for a movie, play, television program, or similar production.
    Director
  • Greek word for Theater.
    Theatron
  • Are used to arrange or organize the visual components in a way that is pleasing to the artist and, one hopes, the viewer.
    Principles of Composition/Design
  • It is a form of performing arts wherein musicians and singers perform a dramatic work that combines text, which is called the libretto and musical score.
    Opera
  • Which the following is not belong to Principles of Composition (SHAPE, UNITY, PROPORTION, EMPHASIS, CONTAST) ?
    Shape
  • It is the lightness or darkness of an artwork or object.
    Value
  • He/she also known as a dramatist, is a person who writes plays.
    Playwright
  • This was the term used for ACTOR of a Theatrical performance.
    Thespians
  • The word “play” comes from the Latin word “________________” which means recreation or play.
    Ludus
  • Who is considered as the most notorious playwright during the Elizabethan Period of Theater?
    William Shakespeare
  • It is often used as an entertainment or musical term, referring to works that are intended to be performed by a single person who will speak by himself naturally.
    Spoken Poetry
  • The element of art that refers to the emptiness or the area around or within objects.
    Space
  • It is collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
    Theater
  • The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
    Plot
  • It is a form of performing arts that refers to the art of moving the body rhythmically and usually in accordance to music. It is used as a form of social interaction and expression.
    Dance
  • It may include dance, music, opera, theatre and musical theatre, magic, illusion, mime, spoken word, puppetry, circus arts, performance art, recitation, and public speaking.
    Performing Arts
  • This element of art derives from reflected or absorbed light.
    Color
  • Do all the parts of the composition feel as if they belong together, or does something feel stuck on, awkwardly out of place? What principles of composition is it?
    UNITY
  • The repetition of lines, shape and other elements of arts in a particular stage setting.
    Pattern
  • It refers to how something feels or looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
    Texture
  • It is a form of art whose medium is silence and sound.
    Music
  • Give me genre of music that started with letter "C"
    Classical - Country - Calypso - ChaChacha