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Hello
Grade 7 !
I AM TEACHER
ALYSSA D. CARANTO
Bachelor of Physical Education Teaching Intern
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LAMP

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Puppet

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Harana

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Sinakulo

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Spain/Spaniards

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Philippines

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Theater

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Fiesta

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Philippine
Theatre
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:

1. identify the festivals and theatrical forms celebrated all over the country
throughout the year - A7EL-IVa-1

2. research on the history of the festival and theatrical composition and its
evolution, and describe how the townspeople participate and contribute to
the event - A7EL-IVb-2

3. analyze the uniqueness of each group’s performance of their selected


festival or theatrical form - A7PR-IVh-2
Analysis
1. What is theater arts or stage play ?
2. Did you try watching a stage play ?
3. On what particular occasions do you
usually witnessed stage play ?
4. What are the different theatrical forms ?
5. Are these theatrical forms still present
today?
Philippine
Theatre
The earliest form of theater,
also known as indigenous theater
in the Philippines, are manifested
in the rituals, ceremonies, and
songs of our early ancestors.
The diwata of
the Tagbanuas

The bagani of Examples of


mansakas indigenous theater

The balitaw of
the Cebuanos
When the
Spaniards arrived,
they introduced
Christian plays.
Representative
Theatrical Forms
in the Philippines
Carillo
The carillo is a shadow play for
entertainment and storytelling. It use,
cardboard cutouts of figures that are
placed between a light source, such as a
lamp and a translucent screen that is
often a piece of stretched fabric.
Various Names in different places
Titres Gagalo or Kikimut
Ilocos Norte , Pampanga and Tarlac
Pangasinan , Bataan ,
Capiz and Negros.

Titiri
Carillo Zambales
Manila ,Rizal , Batangas
and Laguna.

Aliala
La Union
Komedya
 The komedya is one of the earliest
examples of the stage play in the
country.
 It features choreograph fights called
batalla and mixes some special effects
called magia to create the illusion of
magic.
Two types of
komedya
Secular Komedya

Moro-moro
Religious Komedya
 also called Komedya de Santo centers on
the life of Christ or of any saint.
Senakulo
Sarswela
Sarswela
 Sarswela is considered the Father of
Drama.
 It began around 1878 to 1979 in the
form of the Spanish zarzuela.
 It peaked around the 1900s up to the
1940s.
Bodabil
 Theater in the Philippines is still alive,
though not as popular as before
 Stage plays are still performed in
schools and by professional theater
groups like the Philippine Educational
Theater Association (PETA) .
Representative
Theatrical Forms
in the Philippines
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Grade 7 !
I AM TEACHER
ALYSSA D. CARANTO
Bachelor of Physical Education Teaching Intern
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