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Theatre 1: Blogs - Fall 2016

Chole M

9/1/2016

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I am a young teenage girl who can't exactly find what shes looking for yet. She gets stuck between corners and maze endings when she is looking for a way out. I am seeking from this class my calling and who I will be when i'm older and what i will achieve for when I am old and on my own. ​
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Chloe
11/18/2016 10:16:53 am

​You have likely studied Shakespeare prior to this class, or at the least were introduced to him and his work this week. Reflect on why you believe one person's work could be so highly acclaimed and how you feel taking on one of his famous scenes for your next project. Shakespeare's claim could be highly acclaimed by the way he writes his plays and his mind works. By taking one of his famous scenes he is a work of art and being unique to his own culture.

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Chloe May
12/8/2016 10:36:26 am

Bianca Galvan has so much confidence and boldness in acting and adding to that topic she tries and does her very best for the
play Midsummer's Night Dream and has good voice projection and plays her role better then many. Is very confident about her character and plays her role with boldness and confidence.

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:20:09 am

​Describe your puppet character in looks, but also in personality. What physical things (fabrics, accessories, details) are you going to consider for your puppet creation that will help us to know and understand the character? How and why will these attributes have a deeper meaning for your character? My puppet character has a bit of sass in her. She is not just an original puppet from a animated movie but she is also many other things. She has black yarn as hair, orange and red fabric for her dress/outfit and very mysterious but very bold. These tributes will make people understand the meaning of my puppet in a way of showing others that just because Caroline is a classic movie, she can be much more when you create your puppets yourself.

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:29:26 am

Consider the work you put into creating your puppet. How did you go about it? What did you struggle with along the way and how did you problem solve those moments? What parts of your puppet really stand out to you as great? How did those parts come about? The work I put into my puppet was about being unique and originality.I struggled with my outfit the most because I didn't want to copy Caroline's version, and wanted to make it my own. I problem solved that moment by picturing her with all the different clothing on her and picked the best one. One part that actually stood out great was her hair of it all because it was black yarn and lengthy.

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:31:58 am

Reflect on your Puppet Play Performance (focus manipulation, voice, story, etc.) Also, describe your impressions of the puppet plays of other groups. I didn't preform

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:38:23 am

You have likely studied Shakespeare prior to this class, or at the least were introduced to him and his work this week. Reflect on why you believe one person's work could be so highly acclaimed and how you feel taking on one of his famous scenes for your next project. I highly like Shakespeare, not only because of his plays but his enthusiasm to work and being unique.

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:43:19 am

Describe the two costumes you're designing for "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Which characters are you designing for and how are you making their clothing an extension of their character? Consider describing the line, shape, silhouette, color, fabric, and accessories that are making your design interesting and thoughtful. I am designing my own two characters and they are very old fashioned. From 1700s to 1800s. Their clothing is both very long and unique and old fashioned, the colors are yellow and an orange type color with a bit of nude in it and the accessories are a big necklace with laces on the side.

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Chloe
12/14/2016 10:47:41 am

Reflect on your experience performing the scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream". What was it like to memorize lines and staging? How did you feel your acting went - in voice and physicalization?​ I didn't preform.

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Chloe
12/16/2016 09:50:29 am

Submit a Creative Process Reflection for your Final Scene explaining what your performance piece is about, how you’re putting it together, and what some of your thoughts and influences are as you’re constructing the performance. What are you hoping the audience takes away from your performance? BE DETAILED AND THOROUGH WITH YOUR RESPONSE. My piece is about being unique and showing yourself for other people. Kind of like a musical but not like that. Your own way of being yourself and showing who you are. Its a scrip going about your life showing who you are and how long and hard it takes to climb up your way out of problems and how to solve them. Explaining all the bumps you bump into and the difficulty it is of it all and all the hard work.

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