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Journal 9/28/15

Circles of Attention review 3 circles: First- focusing on your own body and items extremely close to you. Ex: looking at part of your body, something held by you, looking t the rug beneath your feet. Second- Focusing on other items onstage. Ex: other actors, scenery, other props, and anything imagined on the stage Third- focusing on something outside of the stage space. Ex: imagined setting, recalled memory Third circle always requires using the imagination to “paint the picture” for the audience.

Part 1 Study the actor in the clip. List 3 times in the clip that the actor changes Circles of Attention. Were the changes effective? Why or why not? Les Miserables- Stars

Part 2 Study the actor in the clip. List 3 times in the clip that the actor changes Circles of Attention. Were the changes effective? Why or why not? Oklahoma- Oh What A Beautiful Morning

Part 3 Study the actor in the clip. List 3 times in the clip that the actor changes Circles of Attention. Were the changes effective? Why or why not? Titanic: A New Muscial "Night was Alive"