Right now is the perfect time to check just how much you've learned. Kindly fill out the learning chart below with the appropriate information based on what you have just discovered from the discussion above. Representative Theatrical Form 1. Shadow Puppet Play 2. Dance Drama 3. Moro- moro What's More 4. Sarwela or Zarzuela 5. Senakulo or cenakulo Distinct Characteristic/s Props and Costumes Used Origin/ Historical Significance
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Learning Chart:
| Theatrical Form | Distinct Characteristic/s | Props and Costumes Used | Origin/Historical Significance |
|----------------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|--------------------------------|
| Shadow Puppet Play | Use of shadow puppets | Shadow puppets, light source, traditional costumes | Originated in China, popular in Southeast Asia and Indonesia. Used for entertainment and storytelling. |
| Dance Drama | Combination of dance and drama | Elaborate costumes, props such as musical instruments | Originated in India, popular in South and Southeast Asia. Combines elements of storytelling, music, dance, and spirituality. |
| Moro-moro | Depicts battles between Christians and Muslims | Traditional costumes, props such as swords and shields | Originated in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. Used to promote Christianity and to depict the conflict between Muslims and Christians. |
| Sarwela or Zarzuela | A form of musical drama | Elaborate costumes, musical instruments | Originated in Spain and brought to the Philippines during the colonial period. Often deals with social issues and political commentary. |
| Senakulo or Cenakulo | Depicts the passion and death of Jesus Christ | Traditional costumes, props such as crosses and crowns of thorns | Originated in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. Used to promote Christianity and to depict the suffering of Christ. |