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Revision as of 17:14, 24 March 2021
Nivel de destreza
2
Año
2006
Version
06.11.2024
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
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2
2a
2b
Usually only about 10 minutes long or less and have a specific message.
2c
The art of telling a story without speech. Can be one person or a group. Can also be put to music as a Human Video.
2d
Can be a monologue, duet or group reading using the voice to emphasize and show emotion.
2e
Usually longer than a skit. Could have different acts or scenes. Songs are added to go with the theme.
3
They can be used in Youth Rallies, Worships, and Youth Groups. Also, for going out to other churches, schools and youth groups as an outreach.
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4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
4f
4g
4h
4i
4j
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5a
5b
5c
5d
5e
5f
5g
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6a
To make up stage business or conversation.
6b
The area behind the stage. This part of the stage is invisible to an audience.
6c
The movement by an actor from one location to another onstage.
6d
An action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something.
6e
The part of the stage toward the footlights.
6f
To leave the stage.
6g
Memorizing lines.
6h
Keeping perfectly still.
6i
Terms used to refer to the stage from the actors point of view when facing the audience.
6j
The portion of the stage just to the left or right (from the actor's point of view) of the center of the stage.
6k
The scenery for an act or scene.
6l
The speed with which speech and action move a play along.
6m
The area of the stage away from the footlights, toward the rear of the stage.
6n
Improperly taking attention away from an actor who is the focus of interest.
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References
- paper on Ellen White's views on drama. http://www.whiteestate.org/issues/Drama.html