Q4 Mapeh 10 Reviewer
Q4 Mapeh 10 Reviewer
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Philippine Theater and performing groups: - chooses all the team members and
➢ Philippine Educational Theater assigns them their functions
Association (PETA) - oversees the casting of the actors and
- founded in 1967 by Cecile actresses for the different roles. -
Guidote-Alvarez finances all the production costs or else
➢ Tanghalang Pilipino sources the funds needed
- the resident theater company of ➢ Director
the Cultural Center of the - overall artistic coordinator of the entire
Philippines, founded in 1987. production
➢ Repertory Philippines - has a vision of the desired total effect
- a company that staged and impact of the performance
English-language plays and - instructs and guides the actors to the
musicals and trained actors and delivery of their lines, "blocking" voice,
actresses. facial expression, and gestures.
- In 1967, theater director ➢ Playwright
Zenaida Amador fulfilled her - initial concept or plot may be original,
dream of bringing the best of and then developed into a play script
Broadway and London's West - script forms the basis of the entire
End to Filipino audiences. production.
Together with actress Baby ➢ Set Designer
Barredo Amador. - builds the set that will simulate the
➢ Trumpets world the characters are supposed to
- began productions of live in
originally-written musicals with a - ensures that the set will enable the
slant towards good values for actors to move easily and naturally to
children and the whole family. make their roles believable
- provide wholesome theater ➢ Lighting Designer
experiences for Filipino youth - Lighting is critical in creating the mood
while also building up the of each scene in the play
Philippine theater-going public. - colored lights or filters may be used
➢ New Voice Company - plans all these and adds detailed notes
- established in 1994 by Monique on the script for the lighting crew to
Wilson-also a Repertory follow
Philippines protégée who went ➢ Costume Designer
on to star on the international - studies the general setting that the
stage. play is meant to take place in, as well as
- earned a reputation for staging each character in the script
thought - provoking productions - decides what attire will give the
on daring and deep topics. audience a clear sense of the setting
➢ Philippine Opera Company (POC) and express each character's
- was founded in 1999 by a group personality and distinct qualities.
of dedicated classically-trained ➢ Sound Designer
singers, led by soprano Karla - need to source music to suit the
Gutierrez as artistic director. general time and place of the play, as
- seeks to develop performers as well as particular scenes
well as audiences for classical - involved are special sound effects
music performances, both - adds detailed notes to the script to
foreign and Filipino. serve as a guide for the sound crew
➢ Theater Down South ➢ Production Manager
- widen the reach of stage - tasked with overseeing the crews for
productions beyond the the sets and props, the sound and
traditional centers within Metro music, the lighting, and the costumes.
Manila, and therefore develop a ➢ Technical Director
broader audience base. - shadows the play's director throughout
the entire production
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION - notes how each actor and every
➢ Producer member need to be coordinated to bring
- person who takes the play from a mere the director's vision to life
concept to an actual finished ➢ Choreographer
presentation
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- plans out all the dance steps to suit the - how hard was that workout you just did?'
music and rehearses the actors until - how difficult a particular workout was to
they are able to perform that athlete on that day
will program the moves of the opposing
sides so these can be executed Borg Scale: RPE SCALE
believably and safely (10) Max Effort Activity
➢ Makeup Designer - feels almost impossible to keep going
- plan the hairstyles and makeup to - completely out of breath, unable to talk
complement the costumes. - cannot maintain for more than a very
short time.
Elements of Art as Applied to an Original (9) Very Hard Activity
Performance - very difficult to maintain exercise
1. Sound and Music intensity and can barely breathe and
- incorporating sound recording and speak only a few words.
editing techniques available (7-8) Vigorous Activity
2. Gesture, Movement, and Dance - borderline uncomfortable.
- incorporating appropriate dance styles - short breath, can speak a sentence
and techniques learned in PE (4-6) Moderate Activity
3. Costume, Makeup, and Accessories - breathing heavily, can hold short
- incorporating art techniques such as conversations
painting, paper mache, simple sculpture - still somewhat comfortable, but
and industrial design becoming noticeably more challenging
4. Spectacle (2-3) Light Activity
- create a striking effect on stage with the - feels like you can maintain for hours.
use of light, sound, music, costumes, - easy to breath and carry a conversation.
dance, and effects (1) Very Light Activity
- hardly any exertion, but more than
Principles of Art as Applied to an Original sleeping, watching TV, etc.
Performance
1. Rhythm, Movement CHEERDANCE
2. Balance - coined from cheer and dance
3. Emphasis - cheer is to shout out words or phrases
4. Harmony, Unity, and Variety that may motivate the team and perform
5. Proportion better during the game.
- dance is a physical activity where one
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PASSIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES movement usually in time with rhythm.
- without exerting much of your physical
prowess CHEERLEADING
- playing board and card games, listening - activity in which the participants cheer
to music, reading, watching TV, etc. for their team as encouragement
ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES - range from chanting slogans to intense
- require physical efforts may range from physical activity (1-3 minutes)
light to vigorous intensities. - contain tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers,
- walking, jogging, taking the stairs, doing and stunting.
household chores, playing sport, etc.
Cheerleading has its foundation in Gymnastics.
Resting Heart Rate (RHR) Cheerdance lies in the choreography where
- number of times your heart beats per ballet seems to be its foundation.
minute (bpm) while at complete rest
Training Heart Rate (THR) Cheerleading Uniform
- number of times your heart beats in a - standardized outfit worn during games
minute - within a set range during a and other events and typically include
physical activity the official colors and mascots of the
Training Intensity (TI) school or team
- refers to the level of effort a person
exerts during exercise relative to his or
her maximum effort.
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BASIC HAND MOVEMENTS AND POSITIONS 4. Plan of Action- plan achievable goals,
IN CHEER DANCE organize your goals into smaller steps,
identify actions for each step, utilize
helpful people and resources, review
and adapt your plan regularly.
HEALTH CAREER PATHWAYS
- clusters of occupations that are grouped
because of shared skills
- include a variety of occupations that
require different levels of education,
skills, and training.
WHAT ARE THE EXAMPLES OF HEALTH
CAREER PATHWAYS?
1. Disease Prevention and Control
➔ Community Health work,
Education and Research
2. Personal Healthcare
- includes monitoring patients,
administering and assisting in
personal care and hygiene,
housekeeping duties, infant
care, hygiene and nutrition.
3. Maternal and Childcare
➔ Midwifery, Community Health
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HEALTH CAREER 4. Mental Healthcare
- occupation or profession that requires ➔ Social Work, Clinical
special training. Psychology, Psychiatry,
- designed to familiarize students with the Guidance Counseling
various careers in the medical 5. Community Health Care
profession and allied health services. ➔ Barangay/Community Health
What is the importance of a Health Career? Work, Rural Sanitary Inspection
- help the students learn skills necessary 6. Environmental Healthcare
for their career path Management
What is Health Career Planning? ➔ Air quality monitoring, Soil
- refers to an individual's plan to make a science analysis, Hazardous
career choice, growing in the chosen and Solid Waste Management,
career or making a career shift. Environmental Noise Control,
Why is Self-assessment necessary? Radiological Assessment
- to understand one's capabilities and 7. Drug Prevention and Control
drawbacks and it involves continuous ➔ Drug Enforcement, Drug and
learning and improvement to build and Alcohol Rehabilitation
grow in the chosen career path. 8. Nutrition
What are the components and steps in ➔ Clinical Dietetics, Food and
making a health career plan? Nutrition Management, Public
1. Self-Assessment - discover your Health Nutrition, Education and
personal strengths (values, interests, Research
personality testing skills, etc.) 9. Health Education
2. Career Exploration - explore different ➔ Education and Research,
careers and work environments through Community Health Work
career fairs, online research, meetings, 10. Dental Health
internships, alumni connections, and ➔ Dental Hygiene, Dental Nursing,
professional resources. Dental Health Support
3. Decision Making - evaluate and narrow 11. Occupational Safety
down your options by listing the pros ➔ Occupational Health and Safety
and cons, comparing your personal Technician, Health Inspector,
strength and interests, and deciding Industrial Hygienist
which career fulfills goals. 12. Emergency Medical Services
➔ Emergency Medical Aid,
Paramedic
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