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Theatre 1: Blogs - Fall 2016

Adela RT

9/1/2016

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I am Adela. I love drama everything about it in the future i want to be in the military for at least four years and then go to acting school, my dream is to become an actor to be in movies and i mean it would be nice to be famous.I am not in it for the fame or money, I love it so that is why i would do it.I think this class is a good place to start and help me future wise and i am planning on taking advanced drama next year ,but i feel excited,confident,and like i have a lot that i could learn and bring to this class.
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Adela
9/9/2016 09:44:09 am

When my group was practicing and coming up with the story for this week it was complicated at first but once we had a story we built on that and came up with a pretty good scene to act out.I feel that my group and I did well and tried our best for with the performance.i thought it was fun but a little hard to stay in character.As an audience member it was interesting to see what people came up with and it was also funny it made me feel a little more comfortable with performing in front of my classmates who did amazing jobs as well.

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Gregory
9/14/2016 08:29:33 am

Good job😁😁👍👍

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Adela
10/5/2016 08:34:59 am

Performing was a little scary at first ,but everyone did it so i began to feel less scared and had fun.I loved how everyone was a respectful audience.i think i did good on my monologue and i am proud because something i wrote...I was able to perform it in front of my classmates i am beginning to feel a bit more confident in my writing and performing after the monologue performances we have done.Over all i think we all did great.

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Gregory
10/5/2016 08:35:48 am

You did a good job on your monologue.

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Hanks
10/14/2016 03:13:20 pm

I appreciated the details in your story. It had large dramatic swings, yet I felt that you left room to take those big risks in your performance. How can you approach those tough moments in the text without becoming too quiet to hear? As you performed you had very natural facial expressions, but the intonation in your voice should be your area of focus.

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Adela
10/28/2016 08:40:45 am

My puppet is a princess.She has a personality that is out of this world she is funny,crazy,different,artistic,not very smart all the time,and is open to trying new things.She has a classy dress and brown hair with green eyes.The way i found out i wanted to make my puppet a princess was when i came together with my group, we talked and it was pretty easy i just went from there.

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Gregory
11/7/2016 09:03:05 am

I like your character

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Adela
11/18/2016 08:59:08 am

I have read many of Shakespeare's poems and plays i feel like we still read and learn about his art work today because he has such an interesting way with words and the way he interprets everything.This man is still talked about today because of his brilliant and amazing language and what we could learn from what he has written even though it seems as if we cant understand him completely we eventually feel the emotion an pay closer attention to the words or lines that are being acted so we can began to understand and comprehend much more like the figurative language and tone basically everything.As far as acting out one of his pieces i am a bit nervous to take on such a roll but am excited and learn from this experience.I would love to figure out how to become and bring out the character and give it my all to do very well with this next performance just like the others.

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Sarah
12/8/2016 08:42:49 am

I hope you remember all your lines and do great at the performance.

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Adela
12/12/2016 08:31:35 am

I was absent and missed the performance sadly.I feel i would have done okay or good. I was already nervous to do this piece before and i don't know how well it would have went.

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