M2: Drama/Theater Art Flashcards

1
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Three Types of Drama Elements

A

Literary, Technical, Performance

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2
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What is needed to write a script or story?

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Literary

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3
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What is needed to produce a play?

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Technical

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4
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What do the actors do on stage to make a character come alive?

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Performance

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5
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Literary Elements

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Script, Plot, Character, Story Organization, Setting, Dialogue, Monologue, Conflict

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6
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the written words and directions of a play.

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Script

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7
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is the storyline or arrangement of action.

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plot

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8
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is a person portrayed in a drama.

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character

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9
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is how a story is told – the beginning, middle and end

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story organization

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10
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is where the action takes place.

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setting

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11
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is a spoken conversation between two characters.

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dialogue

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12
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is a long speech made by one person.

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monologue

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13
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The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that create dramatic tension.

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Conflict

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14
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Technical Elements

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Scenery, Costumes, Props, Sound and Music, Make-up

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15
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is theatrical equipment such as curtains, backdrops, and platforms to communicate the environment. An example might be trees to show a forest environment.

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scenery

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16
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\are any article other than costumes or scenery used as part of a dramatic production. An example might be a table on the stage.

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Props

17
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is the effect an audience hears during a show, like the sound of rain. And music – well, you know what music is!

A

Sound (and music)

18
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is the use of costumes, wigs and body paint to transform an actor into a character.

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Make-up

19
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Performance Elements

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Acting, Speaking, Non-verbal Expression

20
Q

is how speaking and moving help to create characters.

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Acting

21
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includes gestures, facial expressions, and movement.

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Non-verbal expression

22
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is vocal expression, projection, speaking style and diction.

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Speaking