[ CPAR ] UNIT 2 | Lesson 1: Performing Arts in the Philippines

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Art that is performed; circular and simplistic

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Complex form that requires a thorough discussion.

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Performing Arts

Art that is performed; circular and simplistic

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Performing Arts

Complex form that requires a thorough discussion.

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Performing Arts

involve a performer (usually a person) undertaking certain actions and movements usually accompanied by sound in a particular space and time for an audience.

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  • Auditory

  • Kinesthetic

  • Dramatics

3 Kinds of Performing Arts

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  • Rhythm

  • Pitch

  • Musical

  • Harmony

  • Timbre

  • Melody

Auditory for music (6)

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Rhythm

Movement, fluctuation, or variation marked by the regular recurrence or natural flow of related elements

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Pitch

Highness or lowness of sounds

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Musical Notations

The act, process, method or an instance of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures, or characters used in music

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Harmony

Combination of simultaneous musical notes in a chord

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Timbre

The perceived sound quality of a musical tone which sets it apart with other tones.

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Timbre

This may be described as soft, rough, hoarse, cold, and other similar adjectives.

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Melody

A rhythmic succession or single tones organized as an aesthetic whole.

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  • Human Body

  • Arrangement or Pattern

  • Time and Space

Kinesthetics in music (3)

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Human Body

Is the center of the performance activity

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Human Body

Performs actions and movement; it is considered to be the main medium in performing arts.

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Arrangement or pattern

Movements and steps which enable the performers to perform in an organized manner.

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Time and Space

performing arts depend highly on this; The other elements must all come together to complement the available and selected _____.

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  • Stage Direction

  • Narratology

  • Scenic Design

Dramatics in music (3)

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Stage Direction

instructions indicating movement, blockings or positions, and other nuances in the performers’ speaking, movement, and acting

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Narratology

the narrative structure of the piece

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Scenic Design

the artistic design that creates the background or scene to complement the performances