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TONGUES OUT FOR 5 MINUTES

ONE EYE FOR 5 MINUTES


MOUTH OPEN FOR 2 MINUTES
YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK WORDS WITH LETTER “S”
NO TEETH IS ALLOWED FOR 3 MINUTES
DAB FOR 5 MINUTES
YOGA POSE FOR 2 MINUTES
HANDS ON YOUR MOUTH FOR 3 MINUTES
DO SEEDLING POSE FOR 5 MINUTES
DON’T SPEAK HILIGAYNON FOR 5 MINUTES
HANDS ON THE FOREHEAD OF YOUR SEATMEAT FOR 2 MINUTES
HANDS ON THE NOSE OF YOUR SEATMATE FOR 2 MINUTES
SPEAK ENGLISH WITH ILONGGO ACCENT

FOR MOTIVATION
ACTING
COSTUME
HAIRCUT
DIRECTOR
STAGE
WRITER
MAKE UP
LIGHTS
DANCING
1. PRODUCER - The person who takes the play from a mere concept to an actual presentation. He
or she choose all the team members and assigns them their functions, and oversees the casting
of the actors and actresses for the different roles.

2. DIRECTOR - Is the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production. Like a conductor of an
orchestra, he or she has a vision of the desired total effect and impact of the performance.

3. PLAYWRIGHT - For a script intended for stage performance, the writer of the script is more
specifically called a playwright. The initial concept or plot may be original, and then developed
into a play script.

4. SET DESIGNER - The concept and creation of the physical stage is the task of the set designer. He
or she builds the set (or sets) that will simulate the world that the play’s characters are
supposed to live in.

5. LIGHTNING DESIGNER - Lighting is critical in designing the mood of each scene in the play,
highlighting a dramatic moment,
signaling the entrance of a character, focusing attention on a specific spot on stage, or even
providing the blanket of darkness for set and prop changes. They work together with the set
designer.

6. COSTUME DESIGNER - The actors and actresses must look believable in their roles and much of
this is owed to the costume designer. He/She studies the general setting (time and place) that
the play is meant to take place in, as well as each character in the script.

7. SOUND DESIGNER - Similar to the lighting designer, the sound designer serves a vital role in
creating and enhancing the atmosphere of the performance.

8. PRODUCTION MANAGER - Coordinating all the complex behind-the-scenes details of staging a


play is the production manager. He/she is tasked with overseeing the crews.
9. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR - Shadows the play’s director throughout the entire production process.

10. Choreographer - he/she not only plans out all the dance steps to suit the music, but
also rehearses the actor until they are able to perform the dance skillfully – while remaining “in
character” on stage.

11. MAKEUP DESIGNER - As the costume designer deliberates on the characters’ main attire, the
makeup designer is brought in to plan the hairstyles and makeup to complement the costumes.

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