Deck 12: Then and Now Version Non-Western Theatre

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Theatre probably originated first in _____.

A) Europe
B) The Americas
C) Antarctica
D) Oceania
E) Africa
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Who was the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
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What is modern African theatre that combines traditional African ritual and Western-style drama is called?

A) Morocco Mimes
B) Natyasastra
C) Sarzan
D) Total Theatre
E) A.R.W.S.
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Which type of opera used an orchestra made up of gongs, cymbals, lutes, rattles, drums, castanets, and a two-string violin?

A) Japanese Opera
B) Covent Garden Opera
C) Western Opera
D) Peking Opera
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African theatre is usually divided into three periods. Which of these periods is the oldest?
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Of the three periods of African theatre which is sometimes called total theatre?
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Sanskrit drama is a part of the traditional theatre of _____.

A) India
B) Nigeria
C) Japan
D) China
E) Morocco
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In this type of Japanese theatre the audience is expected to actively participate. They will call out an actor's name if they like a particular moment.

A) Juuichicho
B) Deshi
C) Kabuki
D) Dangire
E) Onnagata
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In many ancient Islamic countries acting was outlawed. As a result, what type of theatre became popular?

A) Córdoba missionary plays
B) Morality plays
C) Shadow plays
D) Actorless dramas
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Many scholars agree that theatre grew out of…

A) Aristotle's writing
B) Bronze Age kings
C) Political speeches
D) Ritual
E) Scripted weddings
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Theatre that comes from Africa, India, China, Japan, and the Arab world is often called. . .
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Which type of Japanese theatre grew out of the dance-prayers of Buddhist priests?

A) Natyasastra
B) Noh
C) Yoshimitsu
D) Shakuntala
E) Sanskrit
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Which type of early African theatre uses acting, music, storytelling, poetry, dance, costumes, and lots of masks to create a theatre that combined ritual and ceremony with drama?

A) Peking Opera
B) Colonial drama
C) Nigerian actorless plays
D) Morocco Mimes
E) Precolonial
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Which book is often considered to be the most valuable historical record of Indian theatre?
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Ritual ____ continue to play an important role in our lives today.

A) does
B) does not
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Which type of Indian theatre is named for the ancient Indian language?

A) Natyasastra
B) Dushyanta
C) Kalidasa
D) Shakuntala
E) Sanskrit
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The _____ of Australia continue their thousand-year-old rituals by fusing music, dance, and drama together.

A) Apaches
B) Kung Bushman
C) Aborigines
D) Maori
E) Celts
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What is Bunraku?

A) The silhouette theatre of Morocco
B) Traditional colonial drama
C) Traditional Japanese puppet theatre
D) Another name for Natyasastra Theatre
E) A modified form of Batruni theatre
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In the nineteenth century, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Spain, and Italy divided Africa into territories. They introduced what type of theatre?

A) Western-style theatre
B) Covent Garden Opera
C) American style theatre
D) Precolonial theatre
E) Morocco Mimes
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In India, _____ is the god of actors and dancers.

A) Brahmin
B) Vishnu
C) The Mahabarata
D) Siva
E) Krishna
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Actors in China sometimes refer to themselves as children of the…
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The pine tree painted on the back wall of traditional Japanese theatres symbolizes eternal life. Name one of the two types of physical Japanese theatres that have a pine tree painted on its back wall.
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Which country invaded India and introduced western-style theatre?
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One of the most common types of plays written in Africa during the post-colonial period is what those in Hollywood would call a "fish-out-of-water story." Sarzan by Senegalese poet _____ is one of the best known of this type of play.
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The British opened the first European-style theatre in what country of region on the African continent?
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The word ritual comes from the Latin word ritualis which means a _____ connected with human life and all that sustains it.
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_____ is a technique used by everyone from Shakespeare to African storytellers in which audiences are invited to "see" the story with their mind's eye.
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Who was Chikamatsu Monzaemon?
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What is an onnagata?
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_____ by Kalidasa is one of the most revered and important Sanskrit plays.
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Theatre probably originated first in _____.

A) Europe
B) The Americas
C) Antarctica
D) Oceania
E) Africa
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2
Who was the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
Wole Soyinka
3
What is modern African theatre that combines traditional African ritual and Western-style drama is called?

A) Morocco Mimes
B) Natyasastra
C) Sarzan
D) Total Theatre
E) A.R.W.S.
D
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Which type of opera used an orchestra made up of gongs, cymbals, lutes, rattles, drums, castanets, and a two-string violin?

A) Japanese Opera
B) Covent Garden Opera
C) Western Opera
D) Peking Opera
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African theatre is usually divided into three periods. Which of these periods is the oldest?
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Of the three periods of African theatre which is sometimes called total theatre?
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Sanskrit drama is a part of the traditional theatre of _____.

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B) Nigeria
C) Japan
D) China
E) Morocco
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In this type of Japanese theatre the audience is expected to actively participate. They will call out an actor's name if they like a particular moment.

A) Juuichicho
B) Deshi
C) Kabuki
D) Dangire
E) Onnagata
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In many ancient Islamic countries acting was outlawed. As a result, what type of theatre became popular?

A) Córdoba missionary plays
B) Morality plays
C) Shadow plays
D) Actorless dramas
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Many scholars agree that theatre grew out of…

A) Aristotle's writing
B) Bronze Age kings
C) Political speeches
D) Ritual
E) Scripted weddings
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Theatre that comes from Africa, India, China, Japan, and the Arab world is often called. . .
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Which type of Japanese theatre grew out of the dance-prayers of Buddhist priests?

A) Natyasastra
B) Noh
C) Yoshimitsu
D) Shakuntala
E) Sanskrit
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Which type of early African theatre uses acting, music, storytelling, poetry, dance, costumes, and lots of masks to create a theatre that combined ritual and ceremony with drama?

A) Peking Opera
B) Colonial drama
C) Nigerian actorless plays
D) Morocco Mimes
E) Precolonial
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Which book is often considered to be the most valuable historical record of Indian theatre?
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Ritual ____ continue to play an important role in our lives today.

A) does
B) does not
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Which type of Indian theatre is named for the ancient Indian language?

A) Natyasastra
B) Dushyanta
C) Kalidasa
D) Shakuntala
E) Sanskrit
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The _____ of Australia continue their thousand-year-old rituals by fusing music, dance, and drama together.

A) Apaches
B) Kung Bushman
C) Aborigines
D) Maori
E) Celts
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What is Bunraku?

A) The silhouette theatre of Morocco
B) Traditional colonial drama
C) Traditional Japanese puppet theatre
D) Another name for Natyasastra Theatre
E) A modified form of Batruni theatre
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In the nineteenth century, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Spain, and Italy divided Africa into territories. They introduced what type of theatre?

A) Western-style theatre
B) Covent Garden Opera
C) American style theatre
D) Precolonial theatre
E) Morocco Mimes
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In India, _____ is the god of actors and dancers.

A) Brahmin
B) Vishnu
C) The Mahabarata
D) Siva
E) Krishna
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Actors in China sometimes refer to themselves as children of the…
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The pine tree painted on the back wall of traditional Japanese theatres symbolizes eternal life. Name one of the two types of physical Japanese theatres that have a pine tree painted on its back wall.
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Which country invaded India and introduced western-style theatre?
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One of the most common types of plays written in Africa during the post-colonial period is what those in Hollywood would call a "fish-out-of-water story." Sarzan by Senegalese poet _____ is one of the best known of this type of play.
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The British opened the first European-style theatre in what country of region on the African continent?
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The word ritual comes from the Latin word ritualis which means a _____ connected with human life and all that sustains it.
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_____ is a technique used by everyone from Shakespeare to African storytellers in which audiences are invited to "see" the story with their mind's eye.
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Who was Chikamatsu Monzaemon?
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What is an onnagata?
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_____ by Kalidasa is one of the most revered and important Sanskrit plays.
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