W4. Extra ) What is drama?

 "Drama" refers to the art of stage performance that achieves the narrative in the form of language, action, dance, music, puppetry, etc."The concept of a literary drama refers to a script, or play, created for a theatrical performance.


Drama brings together many art forms, one standard, which includes poetry, music, and dance.Poetry refers to literature, music, and dance to performance.It also includes stage arts, costumes, and makeup.At the same time, the basic means of singing, reciting, doing and fighting are to bring together almost all kinds of performing arts in one.

Drama consists of four elements: "actors," "story (context), "stage (performance venue)," and "audience.""Actress" is the most important element of the four. He is the voice of the character."It is necessary to be able to act. The greatest difference between drama and other art is that it is to play, and the role in the play can be extended through the actor's play."

Traditional drama is a remake of people's lives, our world interacts with other people every day, constantly interacting with people and things around us.As the dramatist Shakespeare said in "Everybody's Happy.""The world is a big stage." All men and women are just actors. They all end up in the stage, and they play several roles in their lives."It can be seen from this that the performance is born with a birth, and it is not so mysterious, it comes from life.We're living every second of the day, just everybody.The roles of different societies are different, and the place where they are presented is not a theater stage.However, the rich experience of life can provide a solid backing for professional performances, which can lead to re-creation.

The performance requirements of theatrical art are the "seven forces" and the "four senses" that we demand from the actors.Observation, attention, imagination, sensibility, thinking, adaptability, expressionand true, image, sense of humor and rhythm.

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