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− | Drama is a [[Sage Field|sage field]] available to [[Bard (class)|Bards]], presenting stories through the visual performance of an actor or actress adopting a character on a "stage," to elicit a more profound emotional response from the audience. Drama involves a broad range of skills and studies, with aspects affected by classical and medieval works, the present post-Elizabethan and Jacobian forms, opera and masques. | + | '''Drama''' is a [[Sage Field|sage field]] available to [[Bard (class)|Bards]], presenting stories through the visual performance of an actor or actress adopting a character on a "stage," to elicit a more profound emotional response from the audience. Drama involves a broad range of skills and studies, with aspects affected by classical and medieval works, the present post-Elizabethan and Jacobian forms, opera and masques. |
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The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: | The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 6 July 2022
Drama is a sage field available to Bards, presenting stories through the visual performance of an actor or actress adopting a character on a "stage," to elicit a more profound emotional response from the audience. Drama involves a broad range of skills and studies, with aspects affected by classical and medieval works, the present post-Elizabethan and Jacobian forms, opera and masques.
The field includes the following sage studies:
- Acting (sage study): the art of expressivity, speech, improvisation, memory, interpretation and physicality.
- Direction (sage study): the act of organizing and running a production, with expertise in managing talent and finances of a dramatic production.
- Playwriting (sage study): the creation of preordained dialogue and performance to be employed by actors; the creation of dramatic content.
- Stage Design (sage study): the process of bringing together artistry and the visual appearance of drama, with lighting, costumes, scenery and general staging of a production.