Monday, May 14, 2012

sense of drama and theater

A. DRAMADrama means action, action. Derived from the Greek "draomai" which means the act, in effect, acting and so on. Drama is a life characterized by motion. Conflicts of human nature is the main source of dramaIn Dutch, is toneel drama, which was then the VII created the term PKG Mangkunegara Theatre.Drama (δρᾶμα Ancient Greek) is a form of literature that has a part to be played by actors. Vocabulary is derived from the Greek meaning "action", "action". Drama can be realized with a variety of media: on stage, film and or television. Drama is also sometimes combined with music and dance, as an opera.2. THEATREEtymologically Theatre is a theater or auditorium. In a broad sense, theater is all a show performed in front of crowds. Theater can also be interpreted as a drama, the story of life and human life as told on stage with the media: conversations, gestures and behavior based on a written script is supported by the decor, music, singing, dancing, etc..Theatre (in English "theater" or "theater", French "theater" comes from the Greek "theatron", θέατρον, which means "the place to watch") is a branch of the performing arts related to the acting / acting in front of an audience by using a combination of words, gestures (gestures), facial, puppets, music, dance and others. Bernard Beckerman, head of the drama department at the University of Hofstra, New York, in his book, Dynamics of Drama, theater defines as "that occurs when one or more human beings, isolated in a time / or space, present themselves to others." Theatre can also take the form: opera, ballet, mime, kabuki, puppet shows, classical Indian dance, Kunqu, mummers play, improvisation and pantomime performance.

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