because of other asian drama is peace and mixed African and Asian descent....
in ancient greece about the 17th century
history on caribbean drama
The Greek term for drama is "drama" itself, derived from the Greek word "drama" (δράμα), which means "to do" or "to act." In ancient Greece, drama encompassed both tragedy and comedy, and it was a significant part of theatrical performances in festivals dedicated to the gods, particularly Dionysus. The term reflects the action and performance inherent in theatrical storytelling.
A drama director is responsible for interpreting a script and guiding the overall vision of a production. This includes casting actors, rehearsing performances, and collaborating with designers to create sets, costumes, and lighting that enhance the story. The director also provides creative direction during rehearsals and performances, ensuring that the actors deliver compelling performances while maintaining the narrative's integrity. Additionally, they may work with production teams to manage schedules and budgets for the production.
Some limitations of drama include its reliance on the performance aspect, which can overshadow the narrative and character development. Additionally, the interpretation of a script can vary significantly based on the director and actors, potentially altering the original intent of the playwright. Furthermore, drama often requires a live audience context, which can limit accessibility for those unable to attend performances. Lastly, the temporal nature of live performances means that moments can be missed or not fully appreciated in real time.
drama originated in New York and Shakesphere stopped the acting performances.
in ancient greece about the 17th century
They established drama and comedy performances.
history on caribbean drama
all plays begin at 2 o'clok
It is called: Proxemics. I have used this in my Drama plays and it has got me really good marks.
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The Elizabethan drama productions did NOT begin at sunset.
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No, the banning of public performances during the Puritan rule in the 17th century was not the end of English drama. While it severely limited theatrical activity, it prompted playwrights to adapt and explore new forms, including private performances and literature. The Restoration in 1660 eventually revived public theater, leading to a flourishing of drama that continued to evolve. Thus, the temporary ban only shifted the landscape of English drama rather than ending it.
There is a lot written about ancient times and drama performances. Unfortunately, there is no right or wrong answer to this question. Greek drama is documented as early as the beginning of the 2nd century BCE.
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