ch 6: introduction to performing arts Flashcards

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VISUAL ARTS are the arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion through an expression of ________ and ___________________.

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skill and imagination

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They include the most ancient forms, such as?

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painting and drawing

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arts that were born thanks to the development of technology, like?

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sculpture,
printmaking,
photography, and
installation art.

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have ways to express an opinion, emotion, feeling, or taste, through means of performance, like theater, public speech, dance, music, and more.

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Performing Arts

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are arts or skills that require a performance in front of a public audience, with the exception of some film and television acting and video musical productions.

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Performing Arts

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3 TYPES OF VISUAL ARTS:

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  1. Representational Art
  2. Decorative Arts
  3. Commercial Art
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  • keywords: represent and present
  • depicting, viewing, symbolizing
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  1. REPRESENTATIONAL ART
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  • talking about the reality (representation of the present real life)
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  1. REPRESENTATIONAL ART
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  • it is aesthetic(beauty) but it doesn’t end there, it should have functionality and utility
  • e.g. furniture, vases, etc.
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  1. DECORATIVE ARTS
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  • used for advertising
  • to advertise/to persuade
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  1. COMMERCIAL ART
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visual art used to evoke interest/attract

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  1. COMMERCIAL ART
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Performing Arts Examples?

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  • acting,
  • singing, and
  • dancing.
  • opera,
  • theater,
  • magic or illusion performances,
  • mime,
  • spoken word,
  • recitation, and
  • public speaking.

(DOTS MMASRP)

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People in performing arts are termed?

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Performers

(including
- actors,
- comedians,
- dancers,
- magicians,
- musicians, and
- singers.)

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TYPES OF PERFORMING ARTS

(enumerate)

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(TMDSM)
01 THEATER
02 MUSIC
03 DANCE
04 SPOKEN WORD POETRY
05 MAGIC AND CIRCUS ACTS

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Traditional theatre performances usually combine acting, singing, dance and music, dialogue, narration or recitation but may also include?

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puppetry or pantomime.

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THEATER performances usually combine?

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  • acting,
  • singing,
  • dance and music,
  • dialogue,
  • narration or recitation

(SANDD)

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consist of an elevated stage and a space for a live audience, and the most common art forms that occur there are acting and music.

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THEATER

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involve the reenactment of written stories taken from literary works or independent creations. Actors may communicate performances with spoken words, a combination of singing and spoken words, or silent gestures.

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Theatrical stage productions

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Perhaps the most universal of the performing arts and is found in every society,

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most often as an integral part of other performing art forms and other domains of intangible cultural heritage including rituals, festive events or oral traditions.

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Dance, though very complex, may be described simply as?

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ordered bodily movements, usually performed to music

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Apart form its physical aspect, the rhythmic movements, steps and gestures of it often express a sentiment or mood or illustrate a specific event or daily act, such as?

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religious dances and those representing hunting, warfare or sexual activity

(DANCE)

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All types of dance, whether they comes in the forms of ballet, tap, jazz, or hip hop, are considered to be performing arts.

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they typically participate in formal performances, often referred to as RECITAL

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The art of dance attempts to convey emotion, stories, and character tendencies through the use of?
body language
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is a form of poetry that doesn't have to rhyme, but certain parts can be rhymed to emphasize an image or give it a lyrical quality.
Spoken word poetry
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Spoken word poems will *sometimes contain elements of* **hip-hop, folk music, or jazz** to enhance the?
rhythmic presentation
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are considered to be a form of performance art. They are typically conducted before a live audience and may use special effects that blur the line between **perceived and actual reality.**
MAGIC AND CIRCUS ACTS
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**Props and elaborate costumes** are usually used in these acts to add to the awe and wonder of the performance's entertainment value.
MAGIC AND CIRCUS ACTS
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If ***life is the greatest form of art***, then it seems only natural for artists to use the **physical body as a medium**. This is exactly what many Performance artists did to express their distinctive views and make their voices heard in the newly **liberated social, political, and sexual climate** that emerged in the?
1960s ## Footnote ART AS AN EXPRESSION OF BODY
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It was a freeing time where artists felt empowered to make art ever more personal by dropping traditional mores of art making and opted to using themselves as?
living sculpture or canvas.
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This resulted in direct confrontation between artist and audience, producing a startlingly intimate new way to experience art.
ART AS AN EXPRESSION OF BODY ## Footnote 1960s
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diffused the veil between artist and artwork by placing the **body front and center as actor, medium, performance, and canvas.**
Body art ## Footnote ART AS AN EXPRESSION OF BODY
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Lines were erased between message and messenger or creator and creation, giving new meaning to, and amplifying the idea of, authentic ***first person perspective.***
Body art ## Footnote ART AS AN EXPRESSION OF BODY
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- the world of the eyes - visualizing comes with appreciation, analyzing it, understanding it, etc.
VISUAL ART
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- uses our God-given body - the expression of the body - connection to your audience
PERFORMING ARTS ## Footnote - purpose of performing arts: — entertain — inform — persuade
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the characters living the life. the heart and soul of theater
ACTORS
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the director, the mastermind
PLAYWRIGHT
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props, stage design, costume, background, lighting, etc. in theatre
SPECTACLE
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script of a theatre
DIALOGUE
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Elements(?) of a theatre
- ACTORS - PLAYWRITE - DIALOGUE - SPECTACLE - AUDIENCE ## Footnote (PAADS)
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- you need the ability to hear sound - music in the Philippines started with **indigenous music**—the presence of instruments were absent then - the beauty of ears
MUSIC
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- music and dance are connected - the beauty and aesthetic of body movements - the **harmony of your body** - **rhythm and pattern**
DANCE
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- includes hand movements - counts of syllables, stanzas(?), etc.
SPOKEN WORD POETRY
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a performance art mainly for entertainment
MAGIC/CIRCUS ACT