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Creative Industries Ii Performing Arts PDF
Creative Industries Ii Performing Arts PDF
PERFORMING ARTS
PERFORMANCE ART
VS
THEATRE ART
“To-may-toh
“Acting versus
, to-mah-toe”
action”
PERFORMANCE ART
• a time-based art form
• typically features a live
presentation to an audience or to
onlookers
• generally an event rather than an
artifact
• Ephemeral by nature
THEATER ART
• Also spelled as theatre
• Derived from the Greek word,
theoamoi, meaning “to see”
• Concerned almost exclusively with
live performances
• It is precisely planned to create a
coherent and significant sense of drama.
• The full participation of the spectator is
a vital element of the theatre
IN OTHER WORDS…
• THEATRE is scripted with the main
purpose is to entertain. It appeals to a lot
of people and generates a lot of money to
the industry. It is well thought of and
planned.
• PERFORMANCE ART is
unpredictable. It can be random or
planned. Its purpose is to make viewers
think.
IN OTHER WORDS…
• PERFORMANCE ART is ephemeral. It
is temporary as it comes and goes. It is
almost impossible to replicate.
• THEATRE works can be repeated –
according to the script.
• Both depend on the audience on how
they take them or not.
MUSIC
DANCE
ACTING
SET DESIGN
COSTUME DESIGN
FIELDS OF EXPERTISE/
CAREER PATHS:
Acting Music Composition
Voice-acting Theater Director
Audio Engineering Dance
Singing Ventriloquism
Disc Jockey Opera Singing
Sound Effects Engineering
PYROTECHNIC ART
PAINTING
THEATRE
“A composition onstage”
ELEMENTS OF ART
Line
Color
Texture
Value
Space
Shape
Form
LINE
• a path created
by a moving
point, mark or
object
LINE
a path created
•• determines the
by a moving
stage movement.
point, mark or
object
SHAPE
• areas of
enclosed
spaces in 2D
form
SHAPE
•• areas of where
knowing
enclosed
to block a
spaces
person in 2D
form
SPACE
• the emptiness
or the area
around or
within objects.
SPACE
•• the emptiness
determines the
or the area
whole set’s
around or
appearance.
within objects.
COLOR
• derived from reflected or absorbed light
COLOR
• determines the mood of the production
derived
• based onfrom reflected or absorbed
the psychological light
and cultural
reactions of the viewers.
TEXTURE
• how something
feels or looks
like it would
feel when
touched
TEXTURE
• gives either a
how something
realistic or
feels or looks
artificial
like it would
impression on
feel when
the play
touched
production.
FORM
• 3D version of
shape; has
height, width
and depth.
FORM
• body formsofis a
3D version
crucial
shape; part
has of
a play width
height,
production.
and depth.
VALUE
• the lightness
and darkness
of an object.
• used in
emphasizing.
COMPOSITION
“a character’s focus in a
compositions gives direction and
emotions to the story. It creates a
path for audience to look at or what
to look for.”
MOOD
•Comedy •Musical
•Drama •Burlesque
•Opera
•Tragedy •Mime
•Romance •Puppetry
•Satire •Peking Opera
•Epic •Noh Theatre