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costumes and their interpretation by eguriase s. m. okaka

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COSTUME / MAKE-UP Costumes are generally cloths actors put on in the theatre. Costumes are cloths appropriate for a character in a play. It is also refers to as accessories worn by actors or character as the case may be, e.g. accessories   such as hats, earring, wrist watches, necklaces, etc. Generally, they are anything worn which is not cloths. Anything worn by any actor on stage and not put in use by the actor should not go on stage. It means that every items or accessories with actors on stage should be put to use within the duration of that scene. Make-up comes in liquid or solid form. They are often applied to body parts not covered by cloth that is going to be exposed. The function of costume is also the same as the functions of make-up and they are outlined below: FUNCTIONS OF COSTUME AND MAKE-UP The functions of costume / make-up are listed below: 1.       It help to interprets the play 2.       It help det...

element of theater by eguriase s. m. okaka

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ELEMENTS OF THEATRE Theatre is a collaborative art which is based on performance (acting). It is derived from the Greek word ‘Theatron’ which means a place of seeing. That is where the word came from. Note that when you hear the word theatre you hear the word performance because theatre is all about performance. Everybody whether directly or indirectly is involved in theatre or one form of performance or the other, in our everyday routine we perform or act. It is only wise to say that we are all actors as we are acting on a stage (the world) with entrance and exit (birth and death) before the audience (the people of the world).             The element of theatre includes: 1.       Costume: Costumes are clothes Actors put on on a stage performance. 2.       Make-up: This comes in liquid or solid form. It is applied on the boby part of actors on stage. 3.   ...

history of directing by eguriase s. m. okaka

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BRIEF HISTORY OF DIRECTING THE 18 TH CENTURY The 18 th century brought interest in directing or acting and interpretation of characters. Production was only considered good with the performer’s leading roles at presentation. At that time it also advances in technology which means that the audiences came to the theatre for a visual experience rather than a strictly literary one. Spectators were awed and excited by the lighting system on stage design the rediscovery of the Roman city of Pompeii in something approaching the modern director emerged. THE 19 TH CENTURY The first step towards defining the role a modern director were taken by German poet, Wolfgang von Goethe who in 1790 took charge private theatre in the city of Weimar. He applied to acting and stage practice the same thorough approach that he used in scientific. Goethe lorded over his unruly actors making rehearsal resemble actual productions and forcing his performers to behave naturally without affections on...