New Words
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UK Theatre
100
What does innovate mean?

To create new ways of doing something

100

What modern technology has kabuki used?

Projection mapping

100

T/F - audiences in the back rows cannot see the kabuki actors' faces

False - the kumador makeup helps them see

100

What colour represents a hero?

Red

100

True or False - there is a style of theatre where the audience shouts at the actors

True - it's called pantomime, and is traditionally performed at Christmas and New Year

200

What does attract mean?

To pull something in by being interesting or beautiful

200

Which country did kabuki originate in?

Japan

200

What colours did Danjuro use to make up his face?

Red and black

200

What colour represents a monster?

Brown

200

True or False - A light must be kept on in the theatre at all times to protect the actors from bad luck

True! It's called the Ghost Light

300

What does 'represent' mean?

A specific way of doing things

300

What new style has kabuki created?

Super Kabuki

300

T/F - it is said that Danjuro started kumadori

True

300

What colour represents a bad person?

Blue

300

True or false - it is illegal to dress up as the opposite gender on stage in the UK 

False - it's called drag, and it's a popular either as a show on it's own, or as part of a pantomime

400

What does originate mean?

Began
400

What animal is in the picture?

Koi carp

Fish

400

What does kumadori add to facial expressions?

It adds impact to them

400

How many colours do they mainly use to put on kumadori make up?

Three

400

True or false - Holly studied a semester of kabuki when she was 11.

True! Basic kabuki and similar styles are taught in the UK as part of drama lessons.

500

What does impact mean?

To have a big effect

500

Who is like movie stars today?

Kabuki actors

500

T/F - kumadori makeup was created to surprise the audience

True

500

What do the speakers do after their presentation?

They put on a kabuki performance

500
True or false - it is good luck to whistle in a British theatre

False - it is bad luck!

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