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HoT Exam 2
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Undergraduate 4
11/05/2013

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India: Natyasastra (What is it?)
Definition
Art of Theatre
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India: Natyasastra (When?)
Definition
200 BCE - 100 CE
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India: Natyasastra (Covers what?)
Definition
Religious ceremonies served by dance-drama,
Aesthetics of drama,
Theatre architecture,
Meter,
Speaking style,
Characterization,
Instruments, and
Choreography
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India: Sanskrit (When?)
Definition
400 BCE - 900 CE. Appeared during Buddhist era. Pinacle during the Hindu golden age.
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India: Sanskrit (Characteristics)
Definition
Happy Endings, No onstage death or violence, clear distinction between good and evil, good triumphs, mixture of serious and comic, verse-prose-song combined.
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India: Sanskrit (structure)
Definition
Act divisions vary 1-10, subplots, episodic, acts cannot cover more than a day, no more than a year between acts
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India: Sanskrit (4 kinds of hero)
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Gallant, sublime, impetuous, quiet
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India: Sanskrit (sidekick is:)
Definition
short, bald glutton
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India: Sanskrit (9 major emotions)
Definition
anger, disgust, fear, pathos, laughter, love, wonder, energy, quietude
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Japanese (three forms)
Definition
Noh, Kabuki, Bunraku
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India: Sanskrit (Where?)
Definition
India
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India: Kalidasa (When?)
Definition
Late 400s - early 300s BCE
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Chinese: The Pear Garden (When?)
Definition
618-904 CE
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Chinese: The Pear Garden (What?)
Definition
Training school for court performers.
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Chinese: Yuan (Structure)
Definition
4 acts, 10 songs - each such by the central character.
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Chinese: Yuan (Subject Matter)
Definition
Plots of virtue in face of oppresion, satire of Mongol rule, stories of separated lovers, good usually triumphs evil
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Chinese: Yuan (Main subjects)
Definition
People who become immortal/gods, emperors and courtiers, and martyers/loyal officials.
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Chinese: Yuan (Plays)
Definition
Orphan of Chao, The Circle of Chalk,
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Chinese: Yuan (Stage)
Definition
Mainly outdoor w/o roof, bare stage, 2 entrance doors, decorative fabrics
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Chinese: Song Dynasty (Character types)
Definition
Sheng - central male role
Dan - central female role
Jing - "painted face," "character" role - usually a villain
Chou - Clown
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Chinese: Pear Garden (Why is it important?)
Definition
Chinese actors still call themselves "students of the Pear Garden"
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India: Kalidasa (Why important?)
Definition
Known for lyricism; serious and comic elements; many locations and characters, supernatural elements, combination of Indian philosophy, religion, aesthetics, psychology
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India: Kalidasa (Play)
Definition
Skakuntala
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Skakuntala
Definition
One of best-known sanskrit dramas. Many western translations. Romance, secret marriage, curse, magic ring
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Japanese: Noh
Definition
Plotless, stylized and SLOW, no limitation in time or space, integrates singing, speech, instruments, and dancing!
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Japanese: Kabuki
Definition
stylized movement, women played by men
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Japanese: Bunraku
Definition
chanted texts, highly crafted and litrary; life-like puppets. (takes tens of years of training to be a puppeteer)
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Regularis Concordia
Definition
set of guidelines for the life observed by monks in monastaries
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Quem Quaeritis
Definition
Latin for "whom do you seek?"

Tells story of the visit to the sepulcher

Three marys go to the tomb of Jesus to anoint his body. They meet an angel reveals that Jesus has risen.

Dramatized to be performed at Easter. Very specific stage directions and line readings. Provided unity of action, dialogue, and impersonaton that mirrors traditional theatrical performance
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Platea et mansions
Definition
acting areas of the stage. used for liturgical drama.
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Simultaneous Staging
Definition
Significant locations within the story corresponded with significant places within the church.
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Liturgy
Definition
the order of the mass
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Trope
Definition
musical embellishment of text (i.e. quem quaeritis)
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Collections
Definition
amalgation of plays, collected, but not originally intended to be performed as a cycle
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Cycles
Definition
Meant to be performed as a single event, sequentially, in one place
Term
Cycles examples
Definition
York and Chester
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Collections examples
Definition
N-town and Towneley
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Pageant wagons
Definition
Individual guilds or groups performed their plays on _____?______ and moved from station to station throughout the city CYCLES
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Place and scaffold staging
Definition
All plays performed sequentially in one place with a central playing area and scaffolds
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Staging and Costuming conventions
Definition
Actos wore medieval dress, rather than historically accurate representational costuming.

Masks were used for Gods, demons, and angels.
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Morality Plays
Definition
Allegorical pieces meant to impart a lesson.

Protagonist representative of the human race as well as the personifications of various moral attitudes and attributes, good and bad.

Devil and angel sometimes make appearances.

Standard formula involving fall of man to sin and self-destruction followed by a plea for mercy.
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Chinese: Song (Thriving art forms)
Definition
Novels, new styles of poetry

Professional storytelling

Shadow and puppet theatre

Varied court entertainments, including low comedy.
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Chinese: Song (Characteristics)
Definition
Most talented worked at the imperial court.

Others made itinerant troupes.
Between 5-8 members, performed in teahouses or public spaces, larger towns developed playhouses.
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