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4TH QUAR. LP IN ARTS

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Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH 10
Teacher’s Name: Antonio III A. Caños
Date: April 1, 2024
Grade Level: Grade 10
QUARTER: 4TH QUARTER
TIME: 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. – G10 Onyx
2:00 P.M- - 3:00 P.M. – G10 Sped
I.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
II.
Subject Matter
Topic: Original Performance with the use of Media: An Introduction
Reference: Learner’s Material –
Materials: Board Display, Visual Aids
Values Integration: Cooperation and Teamwork
III.
Procedures
A. Preliminary Activities
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Prayer
The teacher calls a student to lead the prayer.
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Greetings
The teacher greets the students.
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Checking of attendance
The teacher checks and records the attendance of the students.
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Review
The teacher asks the students about the previous lesson.
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Motivation
The teacher leads an energizer entitled
B. Lesson Proper
A. Activity
B. Analysis
The teacher asks the students the following questions:
C. Abstraction
The teacher presents a PowerPoint presentation and discusses the
following concepts to the class:
Philippine Theater Groups
What are the Philippine Theater Groups?
Hearing, seeing, and enjoying outstanding performing talentsfrom drama and musical to dance- can give anyone the thrill of a
lifetime. That exciting moment after the houselights are dimmed and
just before the curtain rises as you wait to catch your first glimpse of
the world behind the footlights is unlike any other experience.
Theater productions are usually done by professionals who are
inspired and enthusiastic about their work and who make their living
on the stage. They cover all phases of theater- acting, staging,
production, methods, and directing- to bring on the legitimate stage
that the best actors play for each season.
In the Philippines, the formation of several theater groups is a
fortunate development for people interested in theater arts. Funded
through a mix of public (government and private (individual) money,
some of these theater groups are the following:
1. Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA)
In contrast with other theater groups, PETA is more than a theater
company; it is an innovative theater group cultivating a modern
perspective on Philippine art and society.
2. Tanghalang Pilipino (TP)
Organized in 1987, Tanghalang Pilipino is another leading
exponent of Philippine Theater. Working under the umbrella of the
Cultural Center of the Philippines, TP is known for its production of
original Filipino plays.
3. Repertory Philippines
Repertory Philippines Foundation, Inc. began in 1967 when to
women, Zenaida Amador and Baby Barredo, dreamed of giving
Filipinos a chance to world- class play, Miss Julie, in their own
country.
4. New Voice Company
Internationally acclaimed theater artist Monique Wilson founded
the New Voice Company (NVC) to help expose Philippine audiences
to an awareness of the many social and political concerns in the
country through theater arts.
5. Trumpets
As Asia’s first professional gospel theater group, Trumpets is
known for wholesome family entertainment musicals such as The
Little Mermaid, Joseph the Dreamer, and The Blue Bird. Unlike other
English theater companies who get their performing rights from
Broadway materials, Trumpets create new musicals for emerging
Filipino talents whose passion is to make dreams of performing for
hundreds and thousands of people come true.
Local Performing Groups
In the Philippines, non- professional theater has also helped
keep the legitimate stage alive and strong. With the commercial
theater centered in Metro Manila and few shows and undertaking
tours or closer to home, theater lovers have found an outlet in the
local or little- theater movement.
What is the future of original performance in the Philippines?
The realization that the Filipino has his or her own world outside
of the western universe and that he or she has so much to offer to
its audience augurs well for Philippine Theater.
Roles in a Theater Production
What are the roles in a theater production?
Play production offers many opportunities that you may well find
more stimulating and exciting than acting.
Who is the actor?
The key figure in theater production is the director. His or her
principal aim is to reproduce the playwright’s intentions as faithfully
as he or she can. The director must discover the values and
meanings of the play.
Who is a stage manager? What are set, lighting, and sound
design?
The stage manager is the architect of the performing arts. The
tasks are about structuring lights, structuring a look. Its also about
coordination. The stage manager’s role is a marriage of all the
elements needed, while satisfying all the requirements of the
particular production.
Fortunately, this control is divided into many departments, under
the direction of the stage manager, and each person has certain
responsibilities as enumerated in the following.
1. Set designer/ Production designer
A production of a play largely depends on the set that a set
designer and production designer have prepared. The set includes
all the sceneries, furniture, and props that the audience sees on
stage. It is the responsibility of both the set designer and production
designer to provide the following;
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To give the audience an idea about the concept of the
production
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To provide the space that will fulfill the requirement of the
script
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To ensure a safe workplace for actors and crew
2. Costume, mask and accessories designer
Costume is also a visual element of theater. Costumes aid in
creating visually pleasing and effective performances. They help
create atmosphere and define character for actors and actresses
so that their performances would seem real for their audience.
3. Makeup Artist
Makeup has several functions. It accentuates normal features so
that they can be clearly projected to the audience, and it helps to
create a character. It also counteracts the undesirable effects of
artificial illumination. Amateurs are also often more comfortable
onstage if they can lose their own identity under face paint or
makeup.
4. What is a program or a design brief?
The production designer meets with the design team to discuss
the details of the set and the directors interpretation, vision, and
feel of the production. With him or her is a design brief. In school,
the brief could be thought of as the assignment. It tells the students
what is expected of them to fulfill the parameters of a project.
What are the elements of art as applied to an original performance?
Elements of Art as Applied to an Original Performance
A theater production incorporates a wide range of art elements. Our
experience of them comes in different ways and through different senses. The
following are the basic elements:
1. ThemeThe theme is the central idea of the production. It can be clearly stated
through dialogue, bodily movements, and gestures or kinesthetic movements
(dance), songs, or can be inferred after watching the entire performance.
2. PlotThe plot is the story line. It is what is happening.
3. CharactersThe actors and actresses are the various characters interwoven with the plot
of the play. Each character has a personality of its own and has a responsibility of
bringing the character he or she is playing to life.
4. Script or librettoThe story of any play is taken forward by means of the libretto or script. The
story is narrated, danced around, or sane through this important element.
5. Music or sound
There three basic kinds of sound for plays: natural sounds, music, and
dialogue.
D. Application
After
the
discussion,
the
teacher
assesses
the
students
understanding through a self-assessment activity.
IV.
Evaluation
Identification: Identify the given statements and provide the correct answer.
V.
Assignment
Study in advance another dance form which is the Contemporary Dance.
Prepared by:
ANTONIO III A. CAÑOS
Intern Teacher
Checked By:
REX D. AGUDO
T-III/Cooperating Teacher
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