ZARZUELAis a spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporting operatic and popular songs, as well as dance COMEDYis consisting of jokes intended to make an audience laugh
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. It was used by Spanish colonizers in the Philippines, circa 1766 to evangelize and strengthen the faith of Indios or Filipino natives to Christianity.
SARSWELA
In the Philippines, the sarswela is a play with songs and dances usually written in prose, containing from one to five acts, depicting the vagaries of romantic love among idealized Filipino characters, and often incorporating contemporary social, political, economic or cultural issues for relevance and interest.
SIMILARITIES
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.
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Answer:
ZARZUELA is a spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporting operatic and popular songs, as well as dance COMEDY is consisting of jokes intended to make an audience laugh
Explanation:
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KOMEDYA
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. It was used by Spanish colonizers in the Philippines, circa 1766 to evangelize and strengthen the faith of Indios or Filipino natives to Christianity.
SARSWELA
In the Philippines, the sarswela is a play with songs and dances usually written in prose, containing from one to five acts, depicting the vagaries of romantic love among idealized Filipino characters, and often incorporating contemporary social, political, economic or cultural issues for relevance and interest.
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.
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