What is a theater presentation for children. Presentation "Theater Professions"


Lyudmila Polyukhova
Presentation “Introduction to the Theater” for children middle group

Often we try to offer our children something that we did not have, something that reflects latest achievements technical progress: computer and electronic games, game consoles, interactive toys. But do our children need all this? Are these new activities helping their mental, emotional and overall mental development? There is no consensus yet about the dangers of newfangled toys, but the fact that many traditional games have benefits has been known for a long time. So let's play with our children theater. But first, let's tell them about theater.

Theater- this is an amazing place where performances are shown, music is played, poetry is read, singing or dancing. There you can laugh and cry, sometimes there is even something to think about and be surprised by.

Theaters There are different ones and what they don’t have. Here performances will be performed for everyone, Drama, opera, ballet. Here on stage you can meet various dolls and animals. Theater Children love it very much. So let's go there quickly!

I present to your attention presentation"Getting to know the theater" For middle group children.

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What is theater? The word "theater" can be used to describe any performance in front of any audience. As a rule, in a theater, a group of actors performs various plays for the audience - comedies, tragedies or dramas. Theater is one of oldest species art. The word "theater" can be used to describe any performance in front of any audience. As a rule, in a theater, a group of actors performs various plays for the audience - comedies, tragedies or dramas. Theater is one of the oldest forms of art.




HISTORY Translated from Greek, “theater” means a place for performances. Translated from Greek, “theater” means a place for performances. During ancient Greek religious festivals, actors acted out Comedies and tragedies before the public. During the Renaissance in Europe Before the public comedies and tragedies. During the Renaissance, professional acting troupes appeared in Europe. Professional acting troupes appeared.


HISTORY The first theaters were created solely for the entertainment of aristocrats, who patronized theater troupes and sometimes took part in the production of plays. However, by the XV-XVI centuries. began to attend performances and simple people. The first theaters were created exclusively for the entertainment of aristocrats, who patronized theater troupes and sometimes took part in the production of plays. However, by the XV-XVI centuries. Ordinary people also began to attend performances.


Ancient Greek and Roman theaters. Ancient Greek and Roman playwrights wrote tragedies and comedies based on stories from myths and legends. These plays were performed during major holidays, and many people gathered to watch the performance. Ancient Greek and Roman playwrights wrote tragedies and comedies based on stories from myths and legends. These plays were performed during major holidays, and many people gathered to watch the performance.


Ancient Greek and Roman theaters. The actors wore masks to symbolize their characters. characters. During the performance, the actors' recitations alternated choral singing. IN Ancient Greece tragedies were more popular, and in Ancient Rome- comedies. The actors wore masks that symbolized the characters of the characters. During the performance, the recitation of the actors was interspersed with choral singing. In Ancient Greece, tragedies were more popular, and in Ancient Rome, comedies.


Japanese theater The most popular theater of our time is the kabuki theater, in which actors in colorful costumes perform melodramatic performances amidst lush scenery. The most popular theater these days is kabuki, in which actors in colorful costumes perform melodramatic performances amidst lush scenery.





European theater XVII-XVIII centuries The golden age of European theater occurred in the 17th-18th centuries. In the early 1660s, English theater troupes began to accept female actresses, and from then on, men stopped acting female roles. The artificiality that reigned on stage gave way to a more natural style of playing. The golden age of European theater occurred in the 17th-18th centuries. In the early 1660s, English theater companies began to accept female actresses, and from then on, men stopped playing female roles. The artificiality that reigned on stage gave way to a more natural style of playing. A born actor. The Englishman David Garrick became famous as the best dramatic actor of the 18th century.


European theater of the 19th-20th centuries. In the early 1800s, performances became more realistic. Many playwrights, such as Henrik Ibsen, began to create plays based on ordinary life situations. “Waiting for Godot” For this play, Samuel Beckett was called the founder of the theater of the absurd.


French theater Pantomime is theatrical performance, in which the meaning and content of what is happening is conveyed through gestures, plasticity and facial expressions. Film actors of the early 20th century, such as Charlie Chaplin, used pantomime techniques because their characters were unable to speak. The plasticity of a mime is a way to convey the feelings and emotions of a character to the viewer.


Theater costumes Each theater has own set costumes, wigs, false beards and mustaches. Special staff look after props and wardrobe. Costumers take care of preparing the necessary dress for the performance, and if necessary, clean and repair things. IN big theaters with a diverse repertoire, a wardrobe can consist of hundreds of costumes.


Behind the scenes Hidden behind the scenes are sound and lighting equipment, a scenery and curtain control panel, and stage mechanisms. During the performance, there is a prompter in a small room under the stage, which, if necessary, can tell the actor a forgotten line. Theater storerooms store scenery, props and costumes. The actors' dressing rooms are located behind the stage.

Opera
Performance at the Durov Theater
What is theater?
Theater
(from Greek (Greek)
theaterron
art
.
Pantomime theater
Animal Theater named after.
Durova
Theater.
Compiled by: Seregina L.A.
1 class.
And more masks
Theater named after Natalia
Sats
Ancient theater
More masks
Bolshoi Theater in Moscow
Theater - "
collective art
.
Theater - "
collective art
.
Play

music
intermission
The main character in the play is
actor
.
Ballet
Making a mask

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Opera
Performance at the Durov Theater
What is theater?
Theater
(from Greek (Greek)
theaterron
- a place for spectacles; spectacle), kind
art
.
Like other arts, T. is a form public consciousness, it is inseparable from the life of the people, its national history and culture.
Pantomime theater
Animal Theater named after.
Durova
Theater.
Compiled by: Seregina L.A.
1 class.
And more masks
Puppet show. Dolls and puppeteers.
Theater named after Natalia
Sats
Ancient theater
More masks
Bolshoi Theater in Moscow
Theater - "
collective art
.
Theater - "
collective art
.
Play
- this is the result of the activities of many people, not only those who appear on stage, but also those who sew costumes, make props, install lighting, and greet the audience. It is not for nothing that there is a definition of “theatre workshop workers”: a performance is both creativity and production.
Increase emotional impact dramatic performance helps
music
. Sometimes it sounds not only during the action, but also during
intermission
- to maintain public interest.
The main character in the play is
actor
.
Ballet
Making a mask


On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Program for organizing extracurricular activities "Theatre"

Program goal: creating conditions for development creative personality ready for self-education, social interaction, to the very construction of oneself Tasks: to form...

Working program of extracurricular activities "Living Puppet Theatre" grades 1-4 (club)

Development creativity, imagination, fantasy, independent thinking of children in extracurricular activities...

THEATER professions

2nd grade


  • Director
  • Actor
  • Decorator
  • Illuminator
  • Propper
  • Costume designer
  • Dresser
  • Makeup artist

Theaters are different

And what they don’t have.

Here performances will be played for everyone,

Drama, opera, ballet.

Here on stage you can meet

Various dolls and animals.

Children love theater very much

So let's go there quickly!


The theater is an amazing place where performances are shown, music is played, poetry is read, singing or dancing. There you can laugh and cry, sometimes there is even something to think about and be surprised by.





DECORATION - decoration location on theater stage, creating visual image performance.

A decorator is a specialist in interior decoration, as well as theater artist, painting scenery based on drawings by other artists.


SOFIT - part of the lighting equipment in the theater, diffused light fixtures that illuminate the stage from the front and above.

A lighting technician is a theatrical electrical technician who lights the stage and changes the lighting.


Props are artificial objects made from different materials.

A prop maker is a theater worker who makes objects from cardboard, papier-mâché, wood, fabric, plaster, which are used in theatrical productions instead of real furniture, decorations.





Puzzles

Both the actress and the actor, (Be he an ordinary person or a mime) Changes appearance very much Skillful makeup -...

(MAKEUP!)


There is a wide screen in the cinema, In the circus there is a manege or an arena. Well, in the theater, an ordinary theater, The site is special -…

(SCENE!)


He is a theater worker - Productions "conductor" Performance manager - It's right, …

(DIRECTOR!)


To make the show more interesting, Applause was heard in gratitude, The stage design needed is: House, trees and others...

(SCENERY!)


Everything you see on stage: What lies, hangs, stands, All items presented - This, you know...

(PROPS!)


He is cheerful and funny A sly look big nose, And the cap is red It is not worn in vain! Loves to meet spectators And scream a little. Who is funny - just a darling - He will shout: “Hello! I...

(Parsley)!"


An artist on stage is a puppeteer, And the spectators in the hall there are people. Everyone looks at the artist, What kind of theater?

(Puppet Theatre)