Directions: Answer the following questions Write the answer in another ACTIVITY 3: Reflect. Reflect..Reflect sheet of paper.
1.Why is Kabuki theater relevant to the social, cultural, and spiritual background of Japan?
2.what is the significance of a Kabuki performance to spectators?
3. How does Peking Opera influence theater art forms in the East Asian region?
4. What is the importance of Chinese musical theater in Asian theater art forms?
5. Compare each traditional Asian theater from the others
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1. The conflict they present originated from Buddhism or Confucianism, which is relevant to the social, cultural, and spiritual background of Japan.
2. The performance attracts an assorted audience of spectators and quickly became a trend for setting fashion and style based on the costumes used in the stage.
3. The goal of the Peking Opera is to express the human life through an intricate flow of music, movements, and stroytelling. The production is usually extravagant, with colorful stages and carefully embroidered gowns. Its influence is huge not only in the Asian region but also in the West. Schools were slowly built to teach Peking Opera. There are also Westernized hybrids of the opera. Even in Japan, some performing arts are heavily inspired and traced back to Peking Opera. (credits to: djerileemedina)
4. Chinese musical theaters operate as represntations of Asian thetaer art forms within the musical arts competence of the world. _credits to:
johnsardona
5. Asian and western theater differ from each other in many ways. In Asia drama, dance and music are always the form and elements of theater. Each play involves dances that shows the reach culture of the different countries in Asia. European performing arts, on the other hand, have developed their own ways. Their performances are mostly text-dominated or “spoken theater”, music-dominated or “opera”, and dance-dominated “ballet”.. (credits to
cherryancheta
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