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SEAN ULANIMO

VINBER KATE CASUAT


LET'S LEARN!
THEATER ARTS – AN
OVERVIEW
SEAN ULANIMO VINBER CASUAT
REMINDER:

Listen

Participate

Take Down
Notes
OBJECTIVES
*Explain what is Improvisation and Pantomime.
*Identify the importance of Scripted and Non-
scripted performance to the mastery of the target
language.
*Understand each topic through examples.
CONTENTS

Improvisation and Pantomime

Scripted and Non-scripted Performances


IMPROVISATION
AND PANTOMIME

Pantomime, By extension, the mime and pantomime


has come to be in modern
times the art of portraying a character or a story
solely by means of body movement (as
by realistic and symbolic gestures). Analogous forms
of traditional non-Western theatre
are sometimes also characterized as mime or
pantomime.
SCRIPTED AND
NON-SCRIPTED
PERFORMANCES
*Scripted role-plays refer to role-
play activities that allow the students
to prepare a script in advance and to
rehearse it before performing them.
Example: Our recent performance in
ME110.
SCRIPTED AND
NON-SCRIPTED
PERFORMANCES
*Non-scripted role- Plays refer to
role-play activities in which students
role-play without scripts or rehearsal.
Example: Improv- A group of
individuals performs without
following a script.
REFERENCE

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/019745569290020O
https://classroom.google.com/u/1/c/NDk3ODQ5MzMzNjEw/m/NTQ0NTExNDI4MDYz/d
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