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Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Ani Rahayu Ningsih introduces students to the essential elements that support dance, focusing on aspects like music accompaniment, makeup, costumes, props, and stage setup. The video explains how different forms of music, whether internal or external, enhance the expression of movement. It delves into the role of makeup in portraying characters and themes, as well as the significance of dance costumes and accessories. Furthermore, the video discusses the various types of stages and their functions. The content provides a comprehensive understanding of the supportive components that make a dance performance complete.
Takeaways
- 😀 The main element in dance is movement, which is conveyed more effectively when supported by other elements.
- 😀 Dance performance involves various supporting elements like accompaniment, makeup, costumes, properties, and stage design.
- 😀 Dance accompaniment includes instrumental, vocal, or mixed music that helps convey the movement and emotional expression of the dance.
- 😀 Internal accompaniment refers to sounds originating from within the dancer’s body, such as claps or foot stomps. Examples include Saman dance and Kecak dance.
- 😀 External accompaniment comes from outside the dancer, such as traditional instruments or vocal music. Examples include Gamelan for Javanese and Balinese dances.
- 😀 Makeup in dance is used to enhance the character or persona portrayed by the dancer, with different styles depending on the role or character.
- 😀 There are various types of makeup in dance, including makeup for gender, nationality, age, character, and temporal changes.
- 😀 Dance costumes are designed based on the theme of the performance, with special features like wings or headpieces to represent specific themes, such as peacocks.
- 😀 Properties in dance are tools or items used during the performance, such as swords, fans, or umbrellas. These props should be handled with skill to enhance the dance.
- 😀 The stage for dance can vary from permanent venues like theater halls to semi-permanent or non-permanent setups, including open-air arenas.
- 😀 Staging can also be classified based on the setup: closed stages (e.g., proscenium), open stages (outdoors), and semi-open stages (with a roof but no surrounding walls).
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the lesson discussed in the script?
-The lesson focuses on the supporting elements of dance, including music accompaniment, makeup, costumes, props, and stage design.
What are the key functions of dance accompaniment in a performance?
-Dance accompaniment serves as a support for the dance, sets the mood, illustrates the dance, and acts as an introduction to the performance.
What is the difference between internal and external dance accompaniment?
-Internal accompaniment comes from within the dancer, such as clapping or foot stomping, while external accompaniment is from external sources like music or vocals.
Can you give an example of a dance that uses internal accompaniment?
-An example is the Saman dance, where the dancers use clapping and vocal sounds as part of the performance.
What is the purpose of makeup in a dance performance?
-Makeup in dance helps define the character or role being portrayed, making the performance clearer to the audience.
What are some types of makeup used in dance performances?
-Types of makeup include character makeup, gender-specific makeup, age-altering makeup, and role-specific makeup, among others.
How does costume design support a dance performance?
-Costume design reflects the theme of the dance, enhancing the visual presentation. For example, a peacock dance may feature costumes resembling a peacock's feathers.
What are props in a dance performance, and why are they important?
-Props are objects used during a performance to enhance the storytelling or visual appeal of the dance. Proper use of props can elevate the dance's impact.
What are the different types of stages mentioned in the script?
-The stages are categorized as permanent stages (like theater buildings), semi-permanent stages (temporary, often made of wood or bamboo), and non-permanent stages (set up and taken down after performances).
How does the choice of stage shape the dance performance?
-The stage type influences the performance's setting. For instance, closed stages like proscenium stages are indoor, while open stages allow performances in outdoor arenas, affecting the dance's dynamics.
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