What Is Komedya

What Is Komedya

8. Identify what type of Komedya are the following: 2. Senakulo A. Religious Komedya B. Secular Komedya

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1. 8. Identify what type of Komedya are the following: 2. Senakulo A. Religious Komedya B. Secular Komedya


Answer:

I think B. secular komedya


2. what is komedya ada MODERN SUN DIONISIO KOMEDYA/MORO-MORO​


Answer:

Moro-moro, or comedia, a folk drama based on the battles between Christians and the Muslim Moros in the Philippines. Courtesy of Philippine Embassy. In 1637 a play was written to dramatize a Christian Filipino army's recent capture of an Islamic stronghold.


3. What kind of komedya are sieye palabas komedya san miguel and senakulo


Answer: Religious Komedya


4. what is the costumes of komedya​


Answer:

Moros

Explanation:

costume in the Komedya are usually made of rich materials and decorated with embroidery, sequins, beads, plumes and Feathers.


5. what is a Komedya in festivals


Answer:

Introduced by the Spaniards during evangelization and hispanization, komedya is a colorful theatrical tradition whose plots revolve around the social, political, and religious conflicts between the Muslims and Christian (specifically, Catholic) heroes as suggested by Tiongson in Komedya (the University of the ...

Explanation:

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6. What are the similarities between komedya and the araquio?


Answer:

Tchaikovsky

Explanation:

The "Waltz of The Flowers" (1892) is a piece of orchestral music from the second act of the nutcracker, a ballet composed by tchaikovsky.


7. What are the differences of Komedya and Bodabil?​


Answer:

Komedya:

It is a theatrical tradition by Filipinos sometimes in a form of singing.It describes conflicts of Christians and Muslims.It was used by the Spanish to promote Christianity in the Philippines.2 types of Komedya: Secular, ReligiousDescended from 16th century of Spanish comedia (play)

Bodabil:

is an indigence form of vaudeville, which had been introduced in the Philippines around the turn of the 20th century. It featured a hodgepodge of musical numbers, short-form comedy and dramatic skits, and even magic acts, often staged inside the theaters of Manila.Was a stage presentation featuring various forms: musical, comedy, and even magic acts, skits, monologues, and acrobatics, among others. Vaudeville acts were first introduced to the Philippines during the American occupation and were performed by visiting troupes. These entertainers helped make jazz and blues popular in the country.Similarities/ Differences:This theatrical form describes the conflicts of Christians and Muslims.


8. Moro-moro is an exampke of this tyepe of komedya a.religiuos komedyab.secular komedyac.situational komedyad.none of the above​


Answer:

D. None of the above

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9. What is komedya props?​


Answer:

ang komedya praps is costume o ibq na kakatawangbagay

Answer:

Prop comedy is a comedy genre in which performers use humorous objects, or conventional objects in humorous ways. The stages and films term "prop", an abbreviation of "property", refers to any object an actor handles in the course of a performance.


10. what is the meaning of moro-moro/komedya?


the Moro moro or komedya is A theather play in the time of Spanish Colonialism

11. What are the similarities and differences of Komedya and Bodabil? ​


Answer:

Komedya:It is a theatrical tradition by Filipinos sometimes in a form of singing.It describes conflicts of Christians and Muslims.It was used by the Spanish to promote Christianity in the Philippines.2 types of Komedya: Secular, Religious Descended from 16th century of Spanish comedia (play)Bodabil:

is an indigence form of vaudeville, which had been introduced in the Philippines around the turn of the 20th century.It featured a hodgepodge of musical numbers, short-form comedy and dramatic skits, and even magic acts, often staged inside the theaters of Manila.Was a stage presentation featuring various forms: musical, comedy, and even magic acts, skits, monologues, and acrobatics, among others.Vaudeville acts were first introduced to the Philippines during the American occupation and were performed by visiting troupes.These entertainers helped make jazz and blues popular in the country.

Similarities/ Differences:

This theatrical form describes the conflicts of Christians and Muslims.

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12. what is the name of the komedya​


Answer:

The komedya otherwise known as moro-moro or pretending to be Moors, is a traditional Filipino play in the vernacular adapted from the Spanish comedia de capa y espada.


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13. What is the similarities of the Komedya and Bodabil?​


Comedy (komedya) and vaudeville (bodabil) are both literary musical forms of entertainment.

Other obvious similarities include:

use of music;

both flourished in the country during Spanish era; and

capitalize on society topics.

Many prominent film icons of the Philippines started their careers as stage actors or actresses of many comedy and vaudeville performances. Some of them include Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Leopoldo Salcedo and Rogelio dela Rosa.


14. what are the 2types of komedya?​


Answer:

What are the 2 types of komedya?

The two types of Komedya are Secular and Religious

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15. 19. What is the similarity between Kabuki and Komedya?A. Just like the Kabuki, the komedya is a spectacle of a performance,B. Kabuki uses an all female cast.C. Komedya and Kabuki are open for all genders.D. Komedya and Kabuki are only for female actors.​


Answer:

19.C

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16. what is the theme of the komedya​


you mean comedy?

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17. what is the theme of the komedya​


Answer:

The commedia is a style that, although comic, rests essentially in tragedy and revolves around fundamental themes such as fear: fear of death, fear of life, fear or everything. It is cruel, in the present, and without remorse. The Commedia and its world of masks insists on an urgency for life.

The Komedya is a colorful theatrical tradition in Christianized Philippines whose plot generallyrevolves around the social, political and religious conflicts of Muslim and Christian heroesdramatized in colorful romantic and stylized acting, and in exotic costumes, presented usuallyduring community festivals with the ...

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18. what is komedyain music ​


It is a theatrical tradition by Filipinos sometimes in a form of singing.

19. what makes komedya unique​


Answer:

The Komedya is a colorful theatrical tradition in Christianized Philippines whose plot generally revolves around the social, political and religious conflicts of Muslim and Christian heroes dramatized in colorful romantic and stylized acting, and in exotic costumes, presented usually during community festivals


20. what are the two types of Komedya?


Komedya

The two types of Komedya are Secular and Religious, these types are mostly used by the Spanish to further promote the religion of Christianity to the Filipino people back then.

Komedya is a common genre played in most traditional theaters or any live gatherings including special festivities to celebrate one thing that most of us Filipinos are believing into, our very own religion and  also shows the conflict from another religion which is the Muslims.

Christianity was presented to us by the Spaniards back when our country was still within their grasps. Amidst them colonizing us in other ways, their culture and religion became a new added detail to our own identity today. Our traditions and culture became much diverse and vibrant, and also does speak for themselves where it was influenced by.

Two types of Komedya:

Secular- these are mostly found in fiestas or mass gathering and celebration, it tells a certain story of when Queen Elena and the Emperor Constantino went to look for the Holy Cross.

Examples of this are:

Santacruzan Moro-Moro Religious- or also called Komedya de Santo it focuses on the life of Jesus Christ and other saints, it typically uses extravagant costumes to fully emphasize God and the way we treat Him and our Saints with utmost praises. It usually play the struggles to become the divine beings they are but it will also show what is mostly said in the bible.

Example of Religious Komedya:

Senakulo

Komedya is typically a tradition taught to us by the Spanish people and thus we use till now to celebrate or to show the people our own culture and way of portraying or an act of penance during these examples of Komedya.

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21. What is the similarities of the Komedya and Bodabil?​


Answer:

Comedy (komedya) and vaudeville (bodabil) are both literary musical forms of entertainment.

Other obvious similarities include:

use of music;both flourished in the country during Spanish era; andcapitalize on society topics.

Many prominent film icons of the Philippines started their careers as stage actors or actresses of many comedy and vaudeville performances. Some of them include Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Leopoldo Salcedo and Rogelio dela Rosa.

Explanation:

The definition of comedy (komedya) can be read in this link https://brainly.ph/question/1448941, while that of vaudeville (bodabil) is found at https://brainly.ph/question/2571400.


22. what is the similarities of komedya and zarzuela?​


Explanation:

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Zarzuela (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a royal hunting lodge, the Palace of Zarzuela, near Madrid, where that type of entertainment was allegedly first presented to the court.[1] The palace in turn was named after brambles (zarzas), which grew there, and so the festivities held within the walls became known as "Zarzuelas".


23. what is shadow play and komedya


Shadowplay-art of shadow puppet or shadow theatre
Komedya is a colorful theatrical tradition in Christianized Philippines whose plot generally revolves around the social, political and religious conflicts of Muslim and Christian heroes dramatized in colorful romantic and stylized acting, and in exotic costumes, presented usually during community festivals with the support and patronage of the community

24. what are the example of Secular Komedya​


Answer:

An example is Santacruzan.

Explanation:

The story evolves on the search for the Holy Cross by Queen Elena and her son, Emperor Constantino.


25. what is difference between komedya and vaudeville


Answer:

Komedya has two types,the secular and religious komedya and Vaudeville/Bodabil requires dance,acting, singing and all.

Explanation:

The difference between of the both is their uses.


26. What is Moro- Moro/ Komedya?


Answer:

moro-moro refers to a type of folk drama performed in villages throughout the Philippines, usually during fiestas. Although each village's moro-moro is a little different in terms of treatment, all are full of romance and melodrama, and the highpoint is always a battle between Muslims and Christians.


27. what is the similarities between komedya and sarsuela​


Answer:

sarsuela is a spanish lyric dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scene,the latter incorporating operatic and popular song,as well as dance while komedya is entertainment consisting of jokes intended to make an audience laugh.

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28. What are the different of komedya and bodabill


Answer:

Bodabil is more on entertainment while Komedya was more on secular and religious acts and sarsuela is more on the typical life of a Filipino, ma‟am.

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29. differentiate the two types of komedya secular komedya and religious komedya​


Answer:

Komedya

The two types of Komedya are Secular and Religious, these types are mostly used by the Spanish to further promote the religion of Christianity to the Filipino people back then.

Komedya is a common genre played in most traditional theaters or any live gatherings including special festivities to celebrate one thing that most of us Filipinos are believing into, our very own religion and also shows the conflict from another religion which is the Muslims.

Christianity was presented to us by the Spaniards back when our country was still within their grasps. Amidst them colonizing us in other ways, their culture and religion became a new added detail to our own identity today. Our traditions and culture became much diverse and vibrant, and also does speak for themselves where it was influenced by.

Two types of Komedya:

Secular- these are mostly found in fiestas or mass gathering and celebration, it tells a certain story of when Queen Elena and the Emperor Constantino went to look for the Holy Cross.

Examples of this are:

Santacruzan

Moro-Moro

Religious- or also called Komedya de Santo it focuses on the life of Jesus Christ and other saints, it typically uses extravagant costumes to fully emphasize God and the way we treat Him and our Saints with utmost praises. It usually play the struggles to become the divine beings they are but it will also show what is mostly said in the bible.

Example of Religious Komedya:

Senakulo

Komedya is typically a tradition taught to us by the Spanish people and thus we use till now to celebrate or to show the people our own culture and way of portraying or an act of penance during these examples of Komedya.


30. What is similarities and differences of komedya


Answer:

THE DIFFERENCES OF KOMEDYA, SARSUELA, AND BODABIL

KOMEDYA

The Komedya is a colorful theatrical tradition in Christianized Philippines whose plot generally revolves around the social, political and religious conflicts of Muslim and Christian heroes dramatized in colorful romantic and stylized acting, and in exotic costumes, presented usually during community festivals with the support and patronage of the community. (brainly.ph/question/593401)

SARSUELA

The Sarsuela is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. (brainly.ph/question/230019)

BODABIL

The Bodabil is an indigenized form of vaudeville, which had been introduced in the Philippines around the turn of the 20th century. It featured a hodgepodge of musical numbers, short-form comedy and dramatic skits, and even magic acts, often staged inside the theaters of Manila. Bodabil proved the vehicle for the popularization of musical trends and musicians, performance genres and performers. (brainly.ph/question/2573180)

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