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Musical play, oxford reference
According to _______________ ,it is a play in which
*music, usually in the form of songs, is essential to
the narrative.
direct patient care/hands-on care imaging and diagnostics health care facility and support health informatics or business research and development
what are the different health careers
musical play or musical theatre, love, anger, humor, and pathos,
a theatrical
performance that includes four major elements: songs,
spoken dialogue, acting, and dance. The emotional
content of musical theatre, mainly its story and aspects
like __________________________, are communicated
via words, movement, music, and technical
enhancement, all integrated together into one.
songs,
spoken dialogue, acting, and dance
four major elements of musical play
songs
are short pieces of music,
typically intertwined with words. It is
a unique combination of vocals and
melody. But not all _________involve
vocals, though. Instrumental pieces
like music without words are also
composed to mimic the voice in a
_________-.
dialogue
traditionally defined as a
conversation between two or more
individuals. But did you know that
spoken dialogue in theater is a little
different? While it has the semblance
of a conversation, it works in a
structural, multidimensional,
purposeful, and almost engineered
manner.
conveys
information, gives insight into
characters, and expresses emotions. A
powerful and meaningful dialogue
adds character to musical theater.
dance
Much like acting, ________ is a type
of performing art that involves
sequences of bodily movement
purposefully designed or
improvised on the spot.
is
a visual experience and is often
symbolic.
choreography,
history, age, and place of origin.
dance can be categorized
based on its
acting
a performing art that
involves movement, intonation,
gestures, and more to bring a
fictional character to life. It is defined
as the ability to react to imaginary
stimuli instead of exhibitionism,
mimicry, or imitation. __________- breathes
life into the words of the playwright,
adding soul to a character.
crucial
Acting is a
___________element of art, so much so
that many artists believe art is
nothing without acting.
imaginary
stimuli
exhibitionism,
mimicry, or imitation.
acting is defined
as the ability to react to _____________ instead of _______________
Renaissance Period, lucrative, Director
During the __________________, Theater
production was quite a ___________business,
the __________ was the one in charge of the
finances and organization of the actors and
crews.
Director
Nowadays, the ___________ concerns himself
more on the production rather than finances.
_________has arguably one of the most
important and difficult jobs in theater
production.
director
He is involved in all creative aspects of
theater and brings it together to create a
unified production.
Interpretation and analysis of the story, the
script, and the characters.
He is also in charge of the auditioning and
hiring the appropriate actors to play the role.
He collaborates with different designers of
different aspect of the production
He is charged with the rehearsal and
performance of actor.
what are the director’s tasks
actor
The most important visual component of
theater. He/she uses his/her acting talents to
portray a character with credibility.
an audible
voice, understands human behavior, and be
physically fit.
An effective actor should have
singing,
dancing and other through workshops and
trainings.
Other actors develop other skills like
choreographer
In charge with the dance and other lyrical
movement of a play. He/she has to make sure
that the style of dance used is aligned with the
director’s artistic vision.
in charge of rehearsals
that deal with these dances and has to be
flexible to deal with the non-dancers of the
production who might need extra support and
training master the movement.
stage manager
They work closely with the director and provides
support to other people in the production. He keeps
track of the scheduling and the decisions of the
director and communicates these to the production.
stage manager
He makes sure that the play runs smoothly.
They organizes the non-creative aspects of the
theater production so that the director can focus on
the creative aspects of theater production.
light designer
The person in charge with deciding the types of light
appropriate for a scene.
His/her manipulation of lights can evoke mood,
indicate the time of the day, reinforce scene, etc.
They work closely with the director to make sure it
follows the director’s artistic vision and other
aspects of production like set design, costume,
choreography among others.
set designer
In charge with the production of the props
that includes all the space used for theater
production.
Collaborates with the director to make
sure it follows his/her vision for the play.
They help the audience know the time
period the play is set.
In charge of a team of his/her own that will
be responsible for the construction of the
set.
costume designer
They creates a distinct style of
dress for the actors which the
audience can differentiate the
major and minor characters.
Collaborates with the director
just like the rest of the design
team .
In charge with the attires and
clothes worn by the characters in
the performance.
director
actor
choreographer
stage manager
light designer
set designer
costume designer
what are the 7 people in the theater play
Contemporary dancing
prepares the body and
mind. It ranges from many movement
possibilities such as forms, qualities and
dynamics that allow the dance to achieve
healthy practices that promote the development
of holistic well-being.
contemporary dance
A dance performance closely
related to modern dance, ballet
and other classical dance styles.
It has a combination of strong
techniques of footwork with
improvisations characteristics
of modern dance.
choreography
Used in contemporary dance. It
is a series of expressive
movement patterns with the
inclusion of popular themes or
social issues. Performers create
freestyle movements to give
emphasis on a topic and
express emotions through their
dance.
contemporary ballet
A technique is used in contemporary
dance because it has elements of
classical ballet and modern dance that
allows greater range of upper body
movements. The ideas and innovations
of the modern dance, which includes
floor work and turn-in of the legs,
makes it more appealing and
entertaining to the audience.
dance improvisation
Technique allows dancer
to create movements
spontaneously. This is
commonly used in
contemporary dance
because it is less
technical, strict, and
impulsive.
modern dance
This technique does not have
any set of rules. This allows
the dancers to create
movements using their
emotions and moods. It
results to a more relaxed and
freer style of dancing.
contemporary ballet
dance improvisation
modern dance
what are the 3 Contemporary
Dance Techniques
and Movement
DIRECT PATIENT CARE OR
HANDS-ON PATIENT CARE
Involves high level of direct patient
interaction and follow-up care.
Aims to maintain or improve the health of
patients over a period of time.
Health centers, Hospitals,
Lying-In clinics & Rehab Centers.
what is the career setting of DIRECT PATIENT CARE OR
HANDS-ON PATIENT CARE
careers in direct patient care or hands-on patient care
Dentist
Dietitian/Nutritionist
Occupational/Physical therapist
Nurse
Pharmacist
Physician
Psychologist
IMAGING AND DIAGNOSTICS
Involves a very limited patient interaction.
Involves the use of diagnostic test such as
imaging and blood samples.
Goal: Determining accurate patient’s
diagnosis to facilitate proper medical
intervention.
careers in imaging and diagnostics
Medical Laboratory technologist
Pathologist
Phlebotomist
Radiologist
X-ray technicians
Ultra-sound Technicians
Cardiovascular Technologist
HEALTH CARE FACILITY SUPPORT
Ensures proper functioning of all the
auxiliary services and departments of
the hospitals.
Provides and maintains sanitary and
therapeutic environment to deliver
appropriate care to patients.
careers in health care facility support
Infection control Officer
Hospital maintenance Engineer
Sanitary Engineer
Building/Hospital Administrator
Biomedical Equipment Technician
Medical Librarian
HEALTH INFORMATICS OR BUSINESS
Does not involve patient care interaction
services.
Focuses on essential services that
sustains daily hospital operations
Hospitals, Community
Health Centers, Mental health facilities
and Private Offices
career setting of HEALTH INFORMATICS OR BUSINESS
careers of HEALTH INFORMATICS OR BUSINESS
Data analyst
Health information specialist
Health services administrator
Medical Encoder
Billing clerk
Medical Transcriptionist
Medical record Staff
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Utilizes research findings in
science and technology to
improve health care.
Develops the latest
advancements in health care.
careers in RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENt
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Chemist
Biostatistician
Epidemiologist
Geneticist
Pharmaceutical Scientist
Toxicologist
Lab Technician