Dramatic/Performing/Theatre Arts Research Papers/Topics

Art Forms, Communication and Marketing: Creating Dances for Staged Commercials

ABSTRACT  Dance is an important tool for communication of thoughts and sentiments by individuals and the community as a whole. This communicative ability of dance has made it essential for modern day communication. In recent times, many business establishments in an attempt to accrue the maximum returns through advertisements resort to the use of art forms as a means of attracting potential consumers. This thesis explores in details, how dance, through choreography can be packaged into ...

Social Media And Family Relationship In Abuja City

ABSTRACT This study x-rayed the relationship between social media and family relationship. Social media are communication platforms evolved by the technological revolutions of the 21st century where users of the channels log on to the Internet to chat and send pictures. These platforms included but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Telegram and Instagram. There is a grmving impression that physical interactions and communications which helped to bond the ties of families members are fa...

Playing Earth: Eco-Pedagogy In Nigerian Drama

ABSTRACT The crisis of the earth is beginning to take centre stage in world affairs. The concern globally hinges on the need to rescue the environment from an impending ecological crisis. Over the years, changes in climate conditions have intensified a near desperate quest to salvage humanity from eco-degradation. The irony however, is that these changes are largely orchestrated by human activities. This study investigates the preoccupation of drama and the dramatic text in Nigeria with a vie...

Dance And Politics; A Synthesis of National Cohesion And Development in Ghana

ABSTRACT According to earlier scholars including Nketia (1965) and Opoku (1964), dance education and practice in Ghana emerged as an offshoot of a cultural educational programme that was geared towards inculcating strong sense of discipline and professionalism amongst Ghanaians, to induce collective co-existence and national growth after the attainment of self-rule in 1957. Furthermore, Adinku (1994) recalls Nkrumah’s employment of indigenous dance and arts as a unifying tool amongst citiz...

Gender Portrayal In Edufa And In The Chest Of A Woman

ABSTRACT This work examines gender portrayal in Edufa by Efua Theodora Sutherland and In the Chest of a Woman by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe both of whom are of blessed memory. It considers Sutherland as the mother of modern Ghanaian Drama and Mawugbe as an icon of Ghanaian Drama; assessing their contributions and achievements as playwrights and dramatists in Ghana. An in-depth analysis of the plays was carried out to ascertain the conflicts and messages imbedded in them. The study was based mainly on ...

Scenic Design, Improvisation And Non-Conventional Theatre Spaces In The Production Of Abdallah’s The Slaves

ABSTRACT Spaces abound to accommodate theatrical performances in Ghana, yet most performances are limited to the conventional theatre spaces (usually underscored by built-up auditoriums, stage, wings etc.). Also some conventional theatre space (such as the proscenium) over the years has bridged a gap between audience, performers and the environment. This is partly due to the introduction of modern trends in pyrotechnic and special effects (projections and sophisticated lighting systems); bein...

TOWARDS MODULAR CONCEPTS IN SCENIC DESIGN HEURISTICS: INFLUENCES FROM PRODUCTION SCENERIES IN THE CINEMA HALL 2 OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF NIGERIA. (1995-2001)

The relatively high cost of making theatre sets to match the scenic symbology of dramatic productions in contemporary Nigerian theatres has engendered a rather unsavory scenic practice evidenced in the repetitive use of stock sets. Besides the sense of movement that is seriously dislocated, these sets are used without recourse to the technical problems associated with structural weakness, media weight, surface corrosion and stereotypic defects. However, the problems generated by this te...

THE PRINT MEDIA IMPACT ON l'ARLIAMENTARY POLITICS (1999-2007)

The growing concern to ascertain the extent to which the print media have been influencing the Nigerian parliamentary politics informed this study. This has become imperative with the restoration of democracy to Nigeria in 1999. More fundamentally, the need to determino whether the print media influence on parliament and politics has in any way advanced the cause' of parliament, democracy and good governance is an additional reason that propelled the study.  The study has therefore b...

THE PRESS AND POLITICS IN NIGERIA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF WEST AFRICAN PILOT AND THE NEWS

This study is about the role of the press in the pol itical process in Nigeria; analysing its perception of political power, uses and interpretation of political realities in the country within the field of alternative media studies, using West Afr·ican Pilot newspaper and TheNews magazine as models. The study reviews relevant concP-pts such as political participation democracy, citizen's media, n·.odels of alternative press; its theories and practice, as well as the two publications...

Costume Aesthetics: Found Objects As Dressing In The Production Of The Slaves

ABSTRACT Waste management has become one of the social menace in Ghana, thus the need to find remedy to the situation. Therefore, this research promoted the use of found objects in designing costume thereby, exhibiting the beauty of what is considered waste in the production of The Slaves; a play written by Mohammed Ben Abdallah and directed by Elijah Twum. The thesis further explored the concept of recycling and reusing of waste materials as an experiment to create costumes; thus bestowing a...

DANCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION: A CASE STUDY OF PATIENTS IN ABOKOBI HEALTH CENTRE, GA-EAST MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY.

ABSTRACT The study sought to assess the role of non-pharmacological activities in the management of hypertension. Specifically, it aimed at assessing the impact of dance therapy on the management of hypertension, and the prospects of integrating it into the healthcare system. The study adopted the mixed method approach including experimental research design, using the case study of Abokobi Health Centre in the Greater Accra Region. For the quantitative part of this study, a randomized control...

HISTORY OF SET DESIGN IN GHANA: A STUDY OF PRODUCTIONS OF CONCERT PARTY, NATIONAL THEATRE, AND THE EFUA THEODORA SUTHERLAND STUDIO, 1960–2000

ABSTRACT The study sought to trace the history of set design in Ghana through the study of some selected productions of the Concert Party, the National Theatre and the Efua Theodora Sutherland Studio. The qualitative research design was employed for the study. Two sampling techniques were employed to gather data for the research; purposive sampling technique was used to select a total of 12 respondents for the study, and sequential sampling technique was used in selecting the documents for an...

THEATRE SPACES AND THEIR SUITABILITY FOR PRODUCTIONS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFUA SUTHERLAND DRAMA STUDIO AND THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT This study examines the suitability or otherwise of the National Theatre of Ghana and the Efua Theodora Sutherland Drama Studio (E.T.S Drama Studio) at the University of Ghana, taking into account what these structures entail as theatre spaces for productions. This research then became significant because the researcher realised not much documentation has been done on these structures especially in terms of what each possesses and what it does not. Hence this study seeks first to fil...

DIABETES EDUCATION AND POPULAR THEATRE: THE CASE OF TAFI AGOME COMMUNITY

ABSTRACT It is projected that high rate of death attributed to the cause of diabetes shall rise by 2030. Until recently, however, issues relating to ill health, especially in the Sub-Saharan Africa used to be dominated by infectious diseases and not non communicable diseases like diabetes. The Ghana Diabetes Care Model is the approach used thus far in diabetes education. This investigation explores the Popular Theatre process as a possible complement to the ‘top down’ approach of the Ghan...

PLAYING EARTH: ECO-PEDAGOGY IN NIGERIAN DRAMA

The crisis of the earth is beginning to take centre stage in world affairs. The concern globally hinges on the need to rescue the environment from an impending ecological crisis. Over the years, changes in climate conditions have intensified a near desperate quest to salvage humanity from eco-degradation. The irony however, is that these changes are largely orchestrated by human activities. This study investigates the preoccupation of drama and the dramatic text in Nigeria with a view to...


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