It is not easy to answer the question, “What is a dramaturg?” but most theatrical professionals agree the main role
of the dramaturg is to:
a. help the director make decisions by asking questions or supplying information.
b. tell a playwright when his or her play is terrible.
c. ignore the director’s wishes when the playwright’s intentions are at stake.
d. keep a production team from exploring alternate creative possibilities when the artistic vision for a play’s
production has been set.
a
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The lunsi tradition developed in Dagbon, the hierarchical, centralized kingdom of the Dagbamba. Like the ________, these drummers fulfill many vital duties in the life of the Dabamba. Name some of these duties
What will be an ideal response?
Does the listening example illustrate call and response?
a. yes b. no
She was the queen of gospel:
a. Bessie Smith b. Clara Wood c. Aretha Franklin d. Mahalia Jackson
During the sixteenth century, in which of the following contexts would one most have likely encountered a performance of a madrigal?
a) as part of a mass ordinary b) to accompany a ceremonial procession c) as entertainment in a private home d) as part of devotional worship in a lady chapel