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spatial arts
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autographic
paintings, sculptures |
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time arts
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allographic
performance, literature |
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imaginary
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what could be present or in existance but in fact is not
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imagination
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power or fact of creating mental images that are not wholly percieved or present
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snowflake model of creativity
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david perkins
1. instinct or unified arrangement 2.ability to excel in finding options 3. mental mobility 4. willingness to take risks and accept failure 5. objectivity 6. inner motivation |
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values of art
"e's of art" |
entertainment
exaltation economics edification |
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drama
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the play itsself, an imitation of human action
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conflict
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the essence of dramatic action
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Tragedy
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character good and noble but possesses a tragic flaw which leads to their demise
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melodrama
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temporary serious action that always upholds conventional morality
good wins over evil |
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screenplay
teleplay script |
cinema
tv theatre (stage play) |
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Proscenium
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traditional theatre with only one side for audience
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Thrust
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3 sided audience
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theatre in the round
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audience on all sides
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ampitheatre
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typically outside
audience on one side on a rake |
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blocking
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stage movement of the actors
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5 characteristics of theatre
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concentrated
passionate demonstruative suspensful ephemoral (short lived) |
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James Burbage
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contrusted first space for theatre and named it "The Theatre"
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Henrick Isben
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father of modern theatre
began writing about social issues "Doll House" |
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theatrical license
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someones own spin on a specific plays
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dramaturg
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assistant to director
responsible for finiding history of produciton |
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first actor in greece
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Thespis
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Domestic Comedy
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revolves around home and harth settings
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Comedy of manners
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codes of behaviors and social ettiquette
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satire
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makes fun of public figures & institutions
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farce
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the average human being as an underserving universeal victim of circumstance
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comedy of ideas
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uses comedy to express greater underlying message
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dramaturg
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assistant to director
responsible for finiding history of produciton |
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first actor in greece
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Thespis
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Domestic Comedy
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revolves around home and harth settings
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Comedy of manners
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codes of behaviors and social ettiquette
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satire
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makes fun of public figures & institutions
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farce
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the average human being as an underserving universeal victim of circumstance
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comedy of ideas
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uses comedy to express greater underlying message
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