Materials, Tools and Different Methods Used for Tie and Dye

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>TIE AND DYE</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Definition of Tie and Dye</li> <li>Location of Tie and Dye Centres in Nigeria</li> <li>Methods in Tie and Dye</li> <li>Materials and Tools for Tie and Dye</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Definition of Tie and Dye</strong></h2> Tie and dye is defined as the process of decorating or creating patterns on fabric materials through tying, stitching, clamping or any other method in order to resist the absorption of dye solution.   <h2><strong>Location of Tie and Dye Centres in Nigeria</strong></h2> <ol> <li>KANO - pit dyeing</li> <li>ABEOKUTA - batik process</li> <li>OSOGBO - indigo dyeing</li> </ol>   <strong>EVALUATION</strong> <ol> <li>Define tie and dye.</li> <li>Name 4 methods of tie-dye.</li> <li>List 3 locations of tie-dye in Nigeria.</li> </ol>

Types and Forms of Drama

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>TYPES OF DRAMA; FORMS OF DRAMA</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Types of Drama</li> <li>Forms of Drama</li> <li>The Director</li> <li>Duties of the Play Directors</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Types of Drama</strong></h2> There are two basic types of drama namely: <ol> <li>Scripted</li> <li>Non-scripted.</li> </ol> Scripted drama means a written play while non-scripted means an unwritten play. <br> <h2><strong>Forms of Drama</strong></h2> <ol> <li>Comedy</li> <li>Tragedy</li> <li>Mask Drama</li> <li>Dance Drama</li> <li>Musical Drama (Opera)</li> <li>Dramatized Drama</li> <li>Mime</li> </ol> <h3><strong>Comedy</strong></h3> This is a drama that is funny and humorous. Examples are “the new Masquerade”, Papa Ajasco” and “osofia in london” . <h3><strong>Tragedy</strong></h3> This is the opposite of comedy. This is a serious drama (play) with a sad theme. It involves a heroic struggle that ends sadly. Good examples are: dramatized versions of ‘<u>Things fall apart’</u> by Chinua Achebe and "T<u>he gods are not to blame"</u> by Ola Rotimi. <h3><strong>Mask Drama</strong></h3>

Preparation of Dye Bath; The Dyeing Process

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>PREPARATION OF DYE BATH</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Preparation of Dye Bath</li> <li>The Dyeing Process</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Preparation of Dye Bath</strong></h2> The preparation of dye bath involves setting up objects which can be used for dyeing. The dye bath here refers to a pit filled with dye substance or a big bowl for dyeing. The dye pit is prepared when the necessary mixture are in the dye bath e.g. dye, water, caustic soda, hydro-sulphite, salt.   <h2><strong>The Dyeing Process</strong></h2> <ol> <li>The fabric to be dyed must be clean; you do this by washing the fabric with water.</li> <li>Plan your design by tying cloth in any combination.</li> <li>Prepare your dye bath.</li>

Costume and Make-up in Drama

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>COSTUME AND MAKE-UP IN DRAMA</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Costumes</li> <li>Meaning of Make-up</li> <li>Basic Types of Make-up</li> <li>Uses of Make-up and Costume in Drama</li> <li>Making Up in Drama</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Costumes</strong></h2> Costumes are clothes and accessories e.g. cap, jewelry, beads necklaces, shoes and bags etc. worn by actors and actresses in a drama presentation. <br> <h2><strong>Meaning of Make-up</strong></h2> It is the colorful substance e.g. powder/paints used especially by women to make their faces look more attractive. Costume involves clothing and accessories while make-up involves all that is done to the body. <h2><strong>Types of Make-up</strong></h2>

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