Utilisateur
The most elusive emotion.
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1. Farce.
2. Satire.
3. Domestic.
1603.
A female performer ceated a dance style drama.
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Courtesans; Prostitution.
Edo period.
"Singing and dancing prostitute"
1603-1868.
The first Tokugawa shogunate. The Shogun was a military ruler who was appointes by the emperor.
Samurai Warrior.
- The Comic Premise.
- Verbal humor - puns, malaprops, epigrams..
- Plot Complications.
Suspension.
- The Three Stooges.
- Cartoons.
- Comics.
Their Comeuppance.
Total order; Oddities.
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F.
- Bando Tamasaburo.
- Filmed collab with Yo-Yo Ma.
Bombing during WW2.
1947.
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Played both male and female roles in simple comic skits about ordinary village life.
Suggestive performances by Courtesans. And many were also available for prostitution.
“singing and dancing prostitute”
The art of Kabuki.
In 1629.
Took over the performances Ironically, the same held true: low-class, vulgarities and more prostitution.
in 1652.
The “red light” districts.
1673 – 1841
The fall of the Shogunate and Samurai class.
A man who plays female roles in Japanese Kabuki theatre; a female kabuki role.
Very important; The white base face
Dramatic lines to produce animal or supernatural masks
Bright color to indicate expression of a character’s nature.
formalized (stylization).
Golden age.
Female role, played by men.
Brave Hero roles.
Mean Villain roles.
Children roles.
Bunraku and Kabuki.
In the Golden Age.
Puppet theatre.
intensive speak in falsetto voice on stage. Accompanied by tradition music; Mie pose.
1868.
1912.
west and Kabuki gained a wider recognition; Mature male performers played roles.
Ramp called a Hanamichi. (花道 - Flower path)
Flower path.
Into the audience. Designed for dramatic entrances and exits and playing space.
Traps, revolving stages and fly systems.
1. Jidaimono – History plays. Depicting major historical events of Japanese culture (mostly focusing on the Samurai class)
2. Sewamono – Domestic plays. Depicting the lives of common people. Famous love suicide plays dominate this style
3. Shosagoto – Dance pieces.
Two to Three separate plays or dances, spanning roughly 4 hours.
History plays. Depicting major historical events of Japanese culture (mostly focusing on the Samurai class).
Domestic plays. Depicting the lives of common people. Famous love suicide plays dominate this style.
Dance pieces.
bombing during WWII; Banned until 1947.
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Bando Tamasaburo.
Bando Tamasaburo, a famous Onnagata.
Follies and excesses of human behavior and develop them into a sense of the ridiculous.
Mild amusement – Wilde, Simon
Belly laugh (at broad physical comedy)
Cruel laugh (Black Comedy)
"..ask for the tea”.
Principle characters in Classical plays. (Queens, Clergry, noblemen..)
Royalty - Kings, Queens, Princes, Princesses.
Peerage:
Replace Kings and Queens or individuals of high station, Embody entire groups of modern society.
Not Three-dimensional and Exemplify one trait.
Stereotypes such as Evil Stepmother or Loyal Servant.
Characters dominated by a single trait such as Ben Jonson’s play The Alchemist he uses character names of Subtle, Dapper, Surly, Wholesome.
Scenario Plays/Improvisation. (Zanni, Young lovers, Dottore..)
Hippocrates first to develop study for his medical theories, called it the “four temperaments”. Bodily fluids affect personality and behavior.
BlOOD, YELLOW, PHLEGM, BLACK BILE.
Sanguine, Air, Spring, optimistic, passionate, amorous, courageous.
Choleric, Fire, angry, irascible, bad tempered.
Phlegmatic, Water, dull, indifferent, indolent, apathetic, idle.
Melancholic, Earth, sad, gloomy, sullen, depressed.
Minor Characters appear only briefly - “No small parts, only small actors”; Narrator or Chorus.
Found in many popular films/stories. (Hero - Villian - Mentor)
Indifferent to human concerns and is often cruel.
There’s no way out.
suffer; prosper
They must confront their fate.
- Renaissance Tragedy (England, France and others).
- Greek and Roman Classic Tragedy.
The language of traditional tragedy is VERSE. Because tragedy deals with profound and lofty ideas, POETRY is the best style in which to express the depths of the human condition and suffering.
When tragic hero’s suffer in a world of chaos, but affirm the opposite by expressing their inner thoughts and ideas through brilliantly shaped words.
- Arthur Miller’s Tragedy and the Common Man.
- The tragic flaw or major character flaw - Hubris.
- Written in prose, not poetic verse.
Plays presented characters of almost superhuman stature, and their predominant themes were exalted ideals of love, honour, and courage.
Tragedy focusing on the everyday lives of middle and lower class people.
Which uses exaggerated action and clear-cut issues and characters to tell a story or present a didactic argument. Plot is the center focus.
The ultimate test of a play is not whether it meets a certain definition of tragedy, but what effect it produces in the theatre and how well it stands the test of time.
1564 - 1616.
1605; classical education at Westminster School was saved.
“The Masque of Blackness” written by Jonson and presented to Queen Ann of Denmark".
Bill Gates circa; 1506 - 1510.
1512.
1623.
A sentence in meter.
Type of foot.
