Introduction
Drama
is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from
a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek: δρᾶμα, drama), which
is derived from the verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
(Classical Greek: δράω, draō). The enactment of drama in theatre, performed by
actors on a stage before an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of
production and a collective form of reception. The structure of dramatic texts,
unlike other forms of literature, is directly influenced by this collaborative
production and collective reception.[1]
Drama
is a branch of literature and is a performing part ofart.[2]
Drama composes of a series of exiting events. It can be shown on TV, in radio
of theatre. Besides, drama is a type of ritual, a way of expressing oneself and
a form of entertainment.[3]
From such definitions given from those references one notices that Drama
emerges from the society by the fact that it entertains and it is
representational to the society. Already from the very beginning the word art
has been given attributed to Drama. Then one could comprehensively define drama
as the representational form of art which expresses the social realities of a
particular society which are either actual or fictional. In drama common things
are done skillfully in a way that the actors impress the audience. It is
believed that, people all over the world in all periods of history have used
drama in religious and social festivals. In many parts of Africa, for instance,
people celebrate the arrival of their ancestors in their region a long time ago
by acting it out that is by repeating the arrival in a dramatic way.[4]
Drama expresses the feelings of the people about their concrete or imaginative
realities in the society.
What
are the essential elements of drama?
The
basic elements of drama are: theme that is the central idea in drama or rather
any interpretation, action or plot(means the follow ideas in a play,
characters, language, music and spectacle. Also it includes other elements like
voice, body movement, emotional expression and memorization. The use of all
these elements in a piece of art constitutes drama. All these act as essentials
to any type of drama. However, they may not necessary be applied at once in a play.
Different
Types of Drama
You'll
discover many types of drama when studying drama and theater. The symbol of
drama, the laughing and weeping masks, represent the two main types of drama,
comedy and tragedy. Within those categories lie the many forms of drama that
entertain people today.
Comedy
When
we talk about comedy, we usually refer to plays that are light in tone, and
that typically have happy endings. The
intent of a comedic play is to make the audience laugh. In modern theater,
there are many different styles of comedy, ranging from realistic stories,
where the humor is derived from real-life situations, to outrageous slapstick
humor.
Tragedy
Tragedy
is one of the oldest forms of drama; however, its meaning has changed since the
earliest days of staged plays. In ancient times, a tragedy was often an
historical drama featuring the downfall of a great man. In modern theater, the
definition is a bit looser. Tragedy usually involves serious subject matter and
the death of one or more main characters. These plays rarely have a happy
ending.
Farce
Farce
is a sub-category of comedy, characterized by greatly exaggerated characters
and situations. Characters tend to be one-dimensional and often follow
stereotypical behavior. Farces typically involve mistaken identities, lots of
physical comedy and outrageous plot twists. The things which are presented most
of them are not really but rather fictions. It is dominated by unlikely
situations and events.[5]
Melodrama
Melodrama
is another type of exaggerated drama. As in farce, the characters tend to be
simplified and one-dimensional. In this type of drama the actors and the
actions are so much exaggerated and often have a happy ending.[6]
This is done in order to arouse the feelings of the audience and to deliver the
message intended.
Musical
In
musical theater, the story is told not only through dialogue and acting but
through music and dance. Musicals are often comedic, although many do involve
serious subject matter. Most involve a large cast and lavish sets and costumes.
As a student of drama it is important to be able to recognize these different
types of drama. Be aware that in modern theater, the lines between these types
of drama are often quite blurred, with elements of comedy, drama and tragedy
residing in the same play.
Importance
of Drama
It
is improper not to admit that drama occupies most of our lives. This is so
because life itself is a drama in which every person has a part to play. There
are formal performances that are those with an organized system and informal
ones which we some time do without much attention to them. The informal
performances are more dominant in children. They act concrete things they see
in the society and others are imaginative. It is then believed and evident
that, drama assists in the development of the following aspects in a human
being who engage into it.
The use of Imagination
The
actors in a drama present either real or invented realities only to meet the
feelings of the audience and convey the intended message of concrete realities
in the society. Before any presentation is done, there should be a deep
reflection on what is going to be performed. The actors reflect imaginary how
to make the performance impressionable to the audience and so convey the
message intended to the audience in a dramatic way. Even if the issue was real
in the society, it will be presented in a way that the society members will be
aroused emotionally to the issue and tae the expected reaction by the
dramatists.
Power of creative self-expression
Drama
helps to build the sense of self-expression. This is important for the
children. They learn to use the language skillfully, they learn to walk
gracefully and easily and they learn to work with others as well as the ability
to express themselves through voice and gestures using their body. Besides,
drama builds ones behavior as the actor becomes the society figure. Also
through imagination the actor introspects the self and correct errors which
would undervalue him or her. This is evident for nowadays; drama is used in the
learning institutions.
Decision Making and Problem solving
Human
beings decide and find solutions to various problems in their life. Drama
develops the skills to perform these vital duties of human life. Decision making
and problem solving requires an inquisitive mind. The imaginative nature of
drama helps the artists to develop in them the power to handle their matters
rationally. Besides, it is because drama uses performances where the actors
need to live in a way that, their real life leaves no questions to the audience
thus try as much as they can to avoid any kind of failure in life thus increase
of life sills.
Understanding of self and the world
Drama
presents the reality in the society. The actor also belongs to the same society.
In such situation one is in the position of knowing how the world is via the societal
observation. What happens in ones society has no difference to the happenings
of the other parts of the world, there fore through drama the realities in the
society are uncovered. Then eventually one understands the self through
scrutinizing his or her position in the vast world. For instance, the personal
relationships, the nature of human beings, and the reason to why we do what we
do. More over, through drama one discovers his or her talents and the weaknesses.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0JSOrj2XxY7lU_xtW4Q6aPGB2jmC915RyIGS7ZfGxiew0aMKKRrEs1e04Ku16eX389qHF_-QGadPJzVfICDA8vOl11oadlD_YtqT1Ra8cIFc9PN22gXtLsUHbHngG_JcWKwvqvVV1Gnk/s640/DSC08302.JPG)
Self-confidence, a sense of worth
and respect and consideration of others
Dramatic
performances build in self-confidence for the actors realize themselves to be
capable, a sense of worth that is one discovers his or her own importance as a
human being who can do some thing appreciable in the society thus giving one a
sense of esteem which is important for human life and respect and consideration
for others. In drama, many actors are involved. From such, people already learn
to work with others who in different situations integrate for various activities.
This builds in some one a sense of togetherness. For one to be able to work
with other, it is necessary that the sense of respect and consideration for
others is built in you for you to work as one. These aspects are developed by
drama for it aims at improving the nature of human being that is to shape human
beings’ behaviors. Drama presents the reality in the society for people to
change normally from bad to good and preserve those which are good. Drama lie
any other form of art reflects the thinking of the particular people and their
philosophical beliefs.
Challenges
experienced in drama
There are many challenges or problems which are mostly faced
in drama. These problems or challenges can be noticed starting from the time of
preparation till the actual time presentation on the stage, even those which
are in the written form, they suffer again problems in their own essential
form. Below are some of the challenges.
It suffers the problem of
interpretation
One
of the challenges of drama in most of the cases is the problem of the chief
emphasis, and how the ideas, character, atmosphere can be presented to the
audience. In drama, it requires much attention especially on the side of
interpretation due to societal social difference on language and cultural
beliefs, environment and people present on that particular environment being
emphasized. All these can affect the outcome of the play[7].![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsljiiPhscW-k1dxQKiyBPsdP0aWacFoBI9jCMVZeC2CeLa6WnB2gCxoWAGowmc4a0QbPf84UZVow0LakGnAHYiCM6JSaFifX_fkqPyN5MADi2IzJ5HlbKWO-iQcSWUbCcCTEwveXtEiI/s640/DSC08274.JPG)
It
suffers the setting system
The settings of the play can affect the whole system in
drama, it is a challenge since particular type of a play has to have its own
setting system which can match with the plotting system and personalities as
well as the message to be presented to the audience. In short, setting in a
drama becomes a challenge since it need to be authentic, appropriate,
attractive, realistic and romantic, not showing any problem of human
relationship, and at the same time, showing the real life as it really is[8].
Difficult
in Character analysis
Another challenge comes again on the character formation and
their role, since each and every type of drama or play has to have special
characters, it becomes very difficult to find the good characters and train the
real characters who can manage to reveal their true self, showing the true to
life story, those leading character who can present the real driving force and
convincing points in their action[9].
Lack
of technical ways of presenting a specific drama
A drama
has to show whether it is a medieval mystery play (bible stories or allegorical
mysteries), chronic play (historical scenes and characters), or masques
(allegorical, involving much in singing and dancing). Hence, there must be a
consideration on the types of drama or play to be considered with clear outlook
of which it becomes an obstacle if somebody knows nothing about them.Again, Drama is the most dependent
of art forms. The director, actors, scene and costume designers must interpret before
the audience something of which can be taken as a challenge again[10].
Lack
of some essential requirements by the Actors
There are some small things in a play which are very
essential and needs to be observed by the characters when dramatizing, these
thing can be; the respect of the player when playing his part, his fellow
players, and his audience, the aspect of having the imagination, enough to
create character for us instead of merely exploiting his own personality, and
at the same time, the player should have
a technical equipment in his 'voice, facial expression, bodily poise, gesture,
and by-play that enables him or her to project the character as he or she
conceives it[11].
Lack of good
presentation of the essential features in a play or drama
In
every drama there has to be a clear and good presentation of essential features
which has to be in an orderly manner, things like climax, dramatic irony,
catastrophe, foreshadowing, metaphors and similes, all these need to be
presented. Whether the play is tragedy or a mere light comedy, it has to be
seen and observed by the audience.
An
Understanding of Africa Drama
Then
to my understanding, African drama means the artistic presentation from Africa
and for the Africans. This means the Drama to be African; it should be about
the Africa and or the Africans themselves. African drama talks of Africa as a
continent or the context of the African societies or about the people of
Africa. It can be presented by the Africans themselves or the non-Africans on
the African soil or outside the African soil. In ancient Africa, there existed
various forms of art which expressed an occasional or occupational role in the
society. This is to say that in Africa no artistic work was done for nothing.
The different forms of art which took place in Africa did not only intend to
entertain people but to portray an important occasion or occupation preceding
the particular form of Art. In Africa the Artistic works were in different
forms like drama, music, story telling and dances. Besides, these arts were
expressed orally and nothing was done purposeless.
As
opposed to western drama, African drama has a unique feature of being based on
the community. In Africa, drama was not meant for business purpose but a
communal based function. It means the audience and the actors are closely
connected with each other. For instance, in some societies, people performed
various dramatic ceremonies connected with crops, healing, birth and death.[12]
Some other dramatic performances were linked with rituals. In such
circumstances, drama was not only used as an entertaining tool but also as a
means for keeping memory of the event which took place in the society. This
nature of African Drama is quiet different from western drama where the actors commercialize
their art. They act in a theatre before the audience after being paid or for
one to attend the performance he or she must pay money. Today the Africans have
changed; Drama as it is with other forms of art has been commercialized.
Cyprian Kikoti sharing hehe local brew "ulanzi"with his friend
Conclusion
Drama is very important in the life
of human beings. It has been witnessed that drama as one of the forms of art
has existed ever since human beings started living together. This means that
drama reflects the feelings of the people in the society. This is actually the
connection between art and society that drama ( for of art ) expresses the
reality found in the society and the people involved are the members of the
society.
Together with the importance of
drama discussed above, today drama has become a source of employment. Many
people are involved in drama which are commercially based. It has saved to
reduce the number of unemployed members of the society. Besides, drama
entertains the people and acts as healing to people’s stresses of life. This is
so because the themes which are raised in drama teach people. As a result of
this, people change their attitudes towards various social realities.
[1] htt://www. dramaed.n.
[3]Drama, in African Encyclopedia, 171.
[4]Drama, in African Encyclopedia, 171.
[5] Cf., A.S., HORNBY, Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of
Current English, 4th ed., 440.
[6]Cf., A.S., HORNBY, Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of
Current English, 4th ed.,775.
[7] Cf.Aristotle,
The Poetics of Aristotle, 169. Trans. Stephen Halliwell.
[8]Cf . R,
Alice. To Act, To Do, To Perform: Drama and the Phenomenology of Action, 81.
[9]Cf. B,
Bertolt. Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic,176.
[10] Cf. R,
Joseph. The Player’s Passion: Studies in the Science of Acting,87.
[11] Cf. B,
Augusto. Theater of the Oppressed, 57.Trans. Charles A. McBride and
Maria-Odilia Leal McBride.
[12]Drama, in African Encyclopedia, 171.
How do I look Guys??? (Tito Philip)
Moses Rondo giving a presentation on African Drama
The lecturer Mr. Koffi Soukou Laurent (left) and The Dean of Students/Head of African Studies Department Mr. Henry Umeodum
Local brew from the Wahehe of Iringa. They call it "uulasi" - ULANZI
Mathew Gaithan Kilamlya druming.
Sometimes our young men and women after acquiring education think that African lifestyle is primitive. They shun it and try to copy from Europeans and Americans. This brings forth the issue of African identity. WHO IS AN AFRICAN???
2 comments:
An encouraging initiative from JUCO family...keep the spirit high,,,we want to see this grow and grow year in year out...lets get more participants from outside JUCO...they've an experience 2 share,,,,a life to enjoy together,,,and some funs and friendships too...all the best brothers and sisters,,,look foward to brighter futures through KITENGE in the near future...your sincere fun..Morogoro
Congratulations for this wonderful initiative! Actually this is one of the best beginning towards writing African History that goes back to peoples traditional life. For quiet some years the history of Africa have been written by non - Africans who said what Africans are not, and this is great mistakes European make in defining Africans wrongly
It is high time for African youth to keep on researching and putting down the real history of Africa and its people. Why should we wait until this job is done by foreign students for Harvard, Manchester, Munich and all other non-African universities?
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