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Answer these questions below in 1-2 sentences
Why is costuming important to play?
How is creating art different from observing art?
What does set design /scenery tell the audience?
Why is set design is important?
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1. Costuming is important because it visually communicates a character’s identity—period, social status, personality, and relationships—and helps actors embody their roles and the audience immediately understand who they are seeing.
2. Creating art is an active process of making choices, techniques, and personal expression, while observing art is a receptive process of interpreting, feeling, and finding meaning in what the creator has made.
3. Set design/scenery tells the audience the play’s time and place, establishes mood and social context, and provides visual clues about characters, relationships, and themes.
4. Set design is important because it creates a believable world that supports the story and actors, shapes movement and pacing, and guides the audience’s interpretation and emotional engagement.
2. Creating art is an active process of making choices, techniques, and personal expression, while observing art is a receptive process of interpreting, feeling, and finding meaning in what the creator has made.
3. Set design/scenery tells the audience the play’s time and place, establishes mood and social context, and provides visual clues about characters, relationships, and themes.
4. Set design is important because it creates a believable world that supports the story and actors, shapes movement and pacing, and guides the audience’s interpretation and emotional engagement.
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