Thursday, November 13, 2008

3-d Models A Chicken Pox/ Shigles Viruse

-Act stated, dramatic texts. Analyzing a poem



This unit last year, will work the book of legends "Luna Roja" which will extract some text to make them dramatic.
To learn more about the theater, I share this extracted text www.icarito.cl site.

play structure
Have you heard about the first or second act, the actor who entered a particular scene or intermediate? Well, those and other terms are part of what is called a play structure that I now explain.

The act, also called day, it becomes part important to the play, is announced by the rise (top) and downstream (final) of the curtain. The changing table is decorated in the act, produced by the breakdown of the unity of place. The scene is the segment of the act in that act the same characters, is determined by the input or output them. The interval or intermediate is the pause between two acts. The suspended interval representation, but no action, because you can pretend that things are happening that could not show or even the passage of time in days, months or years.

Dialogue is a conversation between two or more persons, which in turn express their ideas or feelings. Is how own the theater. The monologue or soliloquy is a speech that a character who is or believes to be alone on stage and expressing their mood or their projects and thoughts. The addition is the phrase that says a character pretending to be heard by the public and not the other actors on stage.

What you can not miss The theatrical
must be certain elements that are essential for staging:

* Text literary text created by the author of the book, which contains the dialogue of the actors. Sometimes, especially in the modern theater, the actors themselves will be the ones creating the tests.

* Director: a person who is by the assembly (assembly of the work) and the direction of the actors.

* Actors: show what happens, and represent the characters through their movements, actions and words.

* Set: A set of objects and decorations that support the representation.

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