Q4 Mapeh8 Module
Q4 Mapeh8 Module
Q4 Mapeh8 Module
►EXPLORE
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer by
encircling the letter.
1. The Peking opera costume is called ___________________.
a. Balinese Costumes c. Saya and barong Tagalog
b. Kimono and Obi d. Xingtou
2. The performance element that includes both acrobatics and fighting with all
manner of weaponry in Peking opera is _______________.
a. Combat c. Speech
b. Dance-acting d. Song
3. ___________ is the main male role in Peking opera.
a. Dan c. Jing
b. Chou d. Sheng
4. Red color on makeup in Peking opera means _______________.
a. Suspicious and craftiness
b. Roughness and fierceness
c. Courage, bravery and uprightness
d. Fierceness, ambition and cool-headedness
5. These are the props always seen or stage in Peking opera.
a. Bed and pillows c. Drums and cymbals
b. Chairs and tables d. Wood blocks and sticks
►LEARN
CHINESE PEKING OPERA
⮚ Jing - is a painted face male role who plays either the primary
or secondary roles. This role entails a forceful character
meaning the Jing actor must have a strong voice and able to
exaggerate gestures. Red denotes loyalty and goodness while
white denotes evil and black denotes integrity.
⮚ Chou - is a male clown role. It usually plays secondary roles
whose name also means “ugly”. It reflects the traditional belief
that the clown’s combination of ugliness and laughter could
drive away evil spirits.
Visual Performance Elements
Peking opera performers utilize four main skills such as the
following:
1. Song
2. Speech
3. Dance-acting (includes pure dance, pantomime, and all other
types of dance)
4. Combat (includes both acrobatics and fighting with all manner
of weaponry)
Meaning of the colors used in masks and makeup in Peking Opera:
❖ PROPS: utilizes very few props, will almost have a table and at
least one chair, which can be turned through convention into
such diverse objects as a city wall, a mountain, or a bed. A
whip is used to indicate a horse, and an oar symbolizes a
boat.
►ENGAGE
1.Give the meaning of each colors used in Peking Opera masks and makeup
Red red stands for loyalty,
Black black for integrity and intrepidity,
Yellow yellow for ferocity,
Purple purple for firmness and steadiness,
►ASSESSMENT
Directions: Encircle 10 words that are connected to Peking Opera and write the
answer on the space provided below.
S P E K I N G O P E R A R R D
H U B F A N I A P P L I E T A
E B C U E T S N C P N X Y S N
N E C F M O T C H I F L M V H
G N U X Y B I T O E G L O V E
T S A N I E N R U T B R A E L
U R O M A N L I K A U F J L A
R A D V P B G L N A L I S A N
E P N A R S A T O E S R F Z G
F H D A V I D R O W F T Q Q E
D A R N S I O W O U E J R U L
G E M B R A N D T E U U I E O
I A C E R S A U I P I E S B B
J O N A T E L L O S O N G B C
1__________________________________
6._________________________________________
2___________________________________ 7._________________________________________
3____________________________________ 8._________________________________________
4____________________________________ 9._________________________________________
5____________________________________ 10 ________________________________________
►LEARN
KABUKI THEATER
1. Jidaimono- or history plays, were set within the context of major events in
Japanese history.
2. Sewamono- focused primarily upon commoners ( townspeople and
peasants).
3. Shosagoto- dance pieces.
Elements of Kabuki
• Mie- actor holds a picturesque pose to establish his character and his house
name yago.
• Yago- sometimes heard in a loud shout.
Kabuki Costumes
1. Black hooded robesso - they are invisible to the audience.
2. Kimono and obi- the female characters generally wear this elaborate costume.
3. Pleated hakuma trousers-are worn by characters of sexes.
Costume changing is considered as an art. There are special teams that take
care of complete and partial costume changes and are done as part of the
performances. Wigs are important accessories, with each costume having its own
type. Specialized craftsmen shape the wigs to the head. Wigs are made of human hair,
horse hair, bear fur, or yak-tail hair imported from Tibet.
►ENGAGE
Directions: Give at least one significant lesson learned from Kabuki theater. Write your
answer on the space provided.
Kabuki Stage ____________________________________________________________________
Kabuki Character _________________________________________________________________
Kabuki Makeup __________________________________________________________________
Kabuki Costume _________________________________________________________________
Kabuki Props ____________________________________________________________________
►ASSESSMENT
SHADOW PUPPETRY
Performances
The puppet shows have a religious theme or have an episode from the
Ramayana epic which contains dozens of individual stories. They may also
be specially written to include up-to-the minute reflections, songs, and
poems about local events and matters of current interest in the district or
country.
There are hundreds of different characters, each with a distinctive shadow,
but the show will almost always include a clown, funny old man, scatter-
brained old woman, or rather stupid yokel, who are all great favorites with
the fun loving audiences.
Mr. Suchart Sapsin, is a man of many talents. He is not only an expert in
the craft of making the puppets but he is also an award-winning writer and
poet. He is a narrator, speaking or singing all the parts using different
voices, and he is a superb mimic.
Nang recites tales of the gods and contemporary people through stories of
love, current events, and tradition. The shadow puppets used in the Nang
represent the norms and mores of Thai society. Themes commonly seen in
Nang performances include family conflict, fantastic adventures of a
wandering hero, star-crossed lovers and romantic tales, hermits teaching
magic to their apprentices, and abandoned children seeking lost loved ones.
The Nai Nang are the teachers and presenters of Nang Talung. There are
over 300 Nai Nang in the southern regions of Thailand. They perform using
the puppets on a backlighted white screen, and hide themselves in small
wood and bamboo shelters. These performances run from dusk to dawn and
►ENGAGE
Directions: Read each statement below carefully. Write TRUE before the
number if the statement is correct. Write the correct answer if the
statement is FALSE.
________ 1. Nang Talung do not have jointed arms, but the themes and
styles remain the same.
________ 2. The puppetry in Thailand uses carton and a stick and placed
this at the back of a white cloth.
________ 3. Shadow puppet in Thailand is usually performed during the
country’s rainy season.
________ 4. The stories of Wayang Kulit are usually drawn from the
Hindu epics: Ramayana and Mahabharata.
_____ 5. The puppeteer of Wayang Kulit is the Dalang.
Materials:
Wayang Kulit Template
Pen
Pencil
Sticks
Scissors
Sequence/glitters (For design)
Note: The Teacher and the Parent/Guardian should leave their score and comment
for the artwork of the student. For rating, follow the rubric below.
Materials:
● Cartoon
● Scissor
● Stick (optional)
AllAboutmy Artwork
Note: The Teacher and the Parent/Guardian should leave their score and
comment for the artwork of the student. For rating, follow the rubric below.