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Mannequin

Challenge
BECOME AN
ACTORS & ACTRESSES
GUIDELINES:
The class will be divided into 5 groups. As soon
as you have your group, proceed to your
respective areas. The teacher will flash a
picture and you are going to copy the image
and its expressions and act like you are the
actor. After the count of 15 seconds you are
going to stop like a mannequin.
Game ka
na ba?
Always remember to
exaggerate your
facial expressions.
Miss Saigon
Ibong Adarna
Florante at Laura
Romeo and Juliet
Bonus Challenge
10 points
All of your actions and
movements based on
the different stage play
during our activity are
relevant to our topic
Japanese
Theatre:
Make-up &
costume
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
a. define what makes Kabuki unique in its visual
presentation through oral recitation
b. respect and demonstrate understanding on how
kabuki character, its makeup and costume affect the
Japanese Theatrical Forms as influenced by history and
culture through active participation
c. portray properly a kabuki Character using its makeup
and costume through group activity
Make-up
2 Main Categories of Actors:
Onna-gata Aragoto
• female roles •male roles
• One of the most iconic parts of kabuki. Actors
apply their own make-up by painting their faces
and necks white, then adding stylized lines in
red, black or blue.
• Aragoto - red and blue
• Onna-gata - have very little paint
• Rice powder is
used to create
the white
oshiroi base for
the stage
makeup.
• Kumadori enhances or exaggerates facial lines
to produce dramatic animal or supernatural
character.
Red ~ passion, heroism and
righteousness, other positive traits
Pink ~ youthful joy
Light Blue ~ an even temper
Green ~ supernatural
Blue/Black ~ villainy, jealousy, other negative
traits
Pale Green ~ peacefulness
Purple ~ nobility
Kabuki
• Are often quite interesting.
Props
• Flowing water is usually
represented by fluttering
tolls of linen; or creatures
like insects and foxes.
• Fans are used to symbolize
wind, a sword, a tobacco
pipe, waves.
Costumes
• Swung from sticks or manipulated by helpers who come
on stage dressed in black hooded; they are invisible to the
audience.
• The female characters generally wear an elaborate
kimono and obi.
• Pleated hakuma trousers are worn by characters for
male.
• Actors playing both sexes often have supported dignity
because a straight and curveless figure are regarded the
essence of beauty.
Costume
•Changing
Considered as an art.
• There are special teams that take care
of complete and partial costume
changes and are done as part of the
performances.
Wigs
• Are important accessories, with each costume
having its own type.
• Specialized craftsmen shape the wigs to the
head.
• Are made of:
– Human hair -Horse hair
– Bear fur -Yak-tail hair
How will you describe this images?
What makes it unique?
There are different faces that represents different
expressions. Same to us we have different faces
but each of that face has a mask behind, but we
should always remember that we have to be true
to ourselves and to find happiness.
“The True Kumadori”

ACTIVITY
Guidelines:
Portray a Kabuki character using what have you learned through the
following materials: Mi-me, Face Paint/Makeup (Lipstick with
different color), and kimono (bathrobe is acceptable).
 
After you applied the makeup and dressed up, Models will
assemble outside and form a line, we will roam around starting in
this room until we reach cultural stage and we will take a picture,
make sure to portray the character of kabuki Onna-gata and
Aragoto.
 
5 minutes to prepare and another 5 minutes to roam around and for
picture taking.
Have you enjoyed
our activity?
^__^
Enrichment
What makes Kabuki or Japanese
theatre unique in its visual
presentation?

What values did you learned during


the whole lesson? How will you apply
it in real life?
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to;
a. define what makes Kabuki unique in its visual
presentation through oral recitation
b. respect and demonstrate understanding on how
kabuki character, its makeup and costume affect the
Japanese Theatrical Forms as influenced by history and
culture through active participation
c. portray properly a kabuki Character using its makeup
and costume through group activity
Quiz
¼
Identify what color is being described (2pts each).
1.Represents passion, heroism, righteousness, other
positive traits
2.It means youthful joy
3.Represents an even temper
4.It means peacefulness
5.It refers to villainy, jealousy, other negative traits
6.It means supernatural
7.Represents nobility
Thank you so much!
^_^

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