Moves and interpretative notes Success Criteria You must use theatrical terminology You must give Voice and Movement direction Aim for a balance between.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
UNIT 2 6 Hour Controlled Assessment ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST.
Advertisements

We have Upstream Arts today. Upstream Arts happens every (day of the week) in (Room/Space). The room is always set up the same. The chairs are set in.
By:Aya What dramatic skill would you say is the best part in your performance? Why? The best dramatic skill I am best at is Voice projection because.
Public Speaking Dramatic Reading. Aim: How can we understand the importance of understanding what we read?  Do Now: “First learn the meaning of what.
Legal Studies Exam Preparation Guide Prepared By Peter Cavouras.
GCSE Personal Exercise Plan (PEP) - Guidance
Stage Movement, Business, and Blocking
1. Written communication = Verbal communication? 2. Define euphemism? Equivocation? 3. Difference between connotative and denotative meaning? 4. In the.
Drama Methods & Education Douglas Gosse, Drama in Education At the University of Winnipeg  The University of Winnipeg has an excellent Education.
‘Moon on the Tides’ Mock poetry Exam Question
THEATRE DESIGN. Role of Technical Design Theatre design contributes to the overall presentation of the theatrical performance The following are the main.
The Big Picture.
DRAMA TERMINOLOGY. DRAMA Is a play that is put on for the public A movie or television show is a play that is caught on camera.
Leadership Skills Lunch and Learn Public Speaking
CASTLEMILK HIGH SCHOOL. You will choose from a theme or from a scripted extract to explore these skills: Acting Sound Lighting Stage make-up Props Costume.
Voice and Movement Revision Created by L McCarry.
Creative Response 2014 Drama Performance Guidelines.
Higher Drama Study of a Text in its Theatrical Context:
Style Basics PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC STYLE BASICS.
THE PYRAMIDS OF GEEZEH Arts Every Day Model Lesson Robert Bullwinkel, 2013 Essential Question: How do artists and writers create harmony through careful.
Exam tute for Alex Year twelve Drama Exam structure Answering well Leah Allen MSC.
Created by L McCarry. What is the name for a canvas cloth which covers the back of the stage and can be painted? Created by L McCarry.
How much do you know?.   Describes the conscious and unconscious ways we tell others how we are feeling and what we are thinking through:  Body posture,
A)Explain how Shakespeare presents the character of __________in the extract. Use evidence from the extract to support your answer.
VOICE. FAATT RICE Penalty Victory TO REMEMBER YOUR VOICE WORDS…..
Higher Drama Section B 20 marks
1 Ideas of Problem-based Learning As a learner-centred process, problem- based learning meets the learners' interests and as such gives room for developing.
The Humanities: An Introduction to the Adventure The Arts.
Investigative Drama Dramatic Commentary Created by L McCarry.
Drama Is Conflict! Theatre The art of representing, for the pleasure of others, things that have happened or we imagine happening.
Dramatic Commentary AND Ground Plans. Ground Plan Audience with arrow Entrance and exit Stage Key Opening positions of characters Viability (roughly to.
Dramatic Commentary AND Ground Plans.
Independent Study. Students must engage in an unfamiliar cinematic tradition (artistic method, style, movement or genre). The student must research this.
Higher Drama Ground Plan Revision Created by L McCarry.
Introduction to Drama Section 4 – Use of Space.
GCSE Written paper Sections A & C. The written Paper (Unit One) has 2 AOs AO1 is assessed in Questions 1, 2, 9 & 11: “Recall, select and communicate your.
The Humanities: An Introduction to the Adventure The Arts.
ART Critique Process Art Critiquing process is about organizing your thoughts about a particular piece of art.
Public Speaking. “occurs when one person addresses a group for a specific purpose”
Theatre Staging & Design
Saving energy. Heating tips Don’t turn up the heating unless you really need to Unless it’s just too cold for comfort, try to keep your thermostat at.
STAGE MOVEMENT VOCABULARY. MOVEMENT MOVEMENT- TO CHANGE LOCATION.
Blood Brothers Documentary Response. Assessing Documentary Response A-A* Explain how the extract of the play you worked on links with the whole play.
Tackling revision and the exams Student approach & application.
MOVEMENT. BBB MM PP SS GFT RFT TO REMEMBER YOUR MOVEMENT WORDS…..
The Written Paper Section A: Devised Piece. ‘Life is no Fairy Tale’.
Macbeth How does Shakespeare present Macbeth as a tragic hero?
Body Language Key Stage 3 July 2015.
The Wonder That Is Drama Theory !!!!
Presenting a Critique & Peer Feedback
THEATRE LIGHTING.
Scottish Set Text Critical Essay
‘A Kestrel for a Knave’.
KS3 Snow Day Work Key Terms Booklet.
Exam tute one Year twelve Drama
How To Critique Art.
Characters, plot, context, stagecraft, quotes
year 8 Level 5 – ‘NEARLY ALWAYS’ GOOD -
Theatre Terms to Know.
Unit 1 – Year 11 Lesson 3 – artwork stimulus
Prompt Copy.
THEATRE LIGHTING.
Events and the order in which they occur
KS3 Drama Levels.
Assessment Objectives
PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010
Stage Movement, Business, and Blocking
Section B: Scripted Piece. The Crucible
LINK to context/ theme / whole text
Presentation transcript:

Moves and interpretative notes Success Criteria You must use theatrical terminology You must give Voice and Movement direction Aim for a balance between Voice and Movement Aim to have around pieces of direction Avoid repetition Complete the dramatic commentary Don’t leave big gaps in your direction The quality of your direction is important not the quantity

Moves and interpretative notes Success Criteria You must include stage spaces u.s.r., u.s.c., u.s.l., etc Crosses from…to… Sits on the chair… Stands by the window.. Kneels in front of…

Moves and interpretative notes Success Criteria Voice terms Movement terms ToneFacial expression PaceEye contact VolumeGesture PausePosture – stance EmphasisUse of space -proxemics ClarityLevels IntonationBody Language

Justification and technical Success Criteria Justification needs to correspond with moves and interp. notes. Try to link with the themes of the play or issues raised or conflicts that arise. Technical effects: Describe how the lights are at the start – e.g. a wash of light covering the whole stage or a pool of light on a specific character. Include the density of the light.

Marks for Commentary Moves, notes & justification Columns are marked out of 7. Technical notes are marked out of 2. The ground plan is marked out of 4. TOTAL = 20 marks.