In drama, culture refers to the shared beliefs, values, traditions, and practices of a particular group or society that influence the themes, characters, and storytelling techniques within a performance. It shapes the context in which a play is created and received, informing the audience's understanding and interpretation. By reflecting or challenging cultural norms, drama can foster dialogue and provoke thought about social issues and human experiences. Ultimately, culture enriches the narrative and emotional depth of dramatic works.
Their culture is RICH in drama...
Their culture is RICH in drama...
in Chinese drama their based to there culture but in English drama their referring of what their traditions are
Philippine drama is different because it applies the different culture of it.
it has a lot
Drama
they usually had it in school
pace in drama means tempo
Drama as we know it in western culture by an actor/playwright named Thespis in 534 BC and the Festival of Dionysus in Athens.
The elevation in drama means how high ur voice is
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USL in drama means Upstage Left.