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Theatre: Blog Reflection

Fernando R

1/28/2016

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i am fernando and owner/creator of bootygriptape i want get better at public speaking and i was hoping that this class would help my speaking. ​
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fernando rodriguez
1/29/2016 12:18:52 pm

ive learned that theatre has changed alot since it started. also that humans are the only creatures to create art.

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fernando
2/5/2016 01:17:27 pm

i liked the performances today some were funny but all were really good and good for our first time. although my groups needed more practice

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Mr. Hanks
2/19/2016 09:17:28 am

Regarding your Group Mimed Performance: You really had the first bits moving like a dino... the short arms - Ha! But what other dino practicalities are there? Were you conscientious of your dino-like giant feet? Or giant teeth?

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fernando rodriguez
2/19/2016 01:02:07 pm

this week i learned that different type of stages are for different performances and that if you choose one type of stage that the event has to fit the stage for the actors sake

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Mr. Hanks
3/2/2016 03:27:43 pm

Regarding you Monologue Performance: You had nice variation in you pacing which appeared like normal talking. Your tone was a bit monotone, due to confidence?Next step is to consider what would appear like natural speech in regard to tone modulation.

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fernando rodriguez
2/29/2016 12:45:04 pm

i felt kinda confident going up there but when i sat down all my confidence left.but other than that it was alright

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rochelle
3/16/2016 12:16:24 pm

Its really hard to come out of a shell. I personally want to just say thank you for helping me become comfortable in Spanish and drama.

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fernando
4/8/2016 12:24:40 pm

the ramans and greeks were pretty advance for the time and their stages look cool

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fernando rodriguez
4/18/2016 01:21:50 pm

the original script was made but not able to print so we had to make one up during the class and the model of my doll was based on mr blond from reservoir dog by Quentin Tarantino it wasn't too hard to make the costume except for gluing it i kept getting burned

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Mr. Hanks
5/12/2016 09:22:29 am

In regard to your puppet play performance: Good job supporting your team with your script. Because, though, it hadn't been printed and not well rehearsed by all, your vocal performance came off quiet and apparently "read" rather then performed. What steps do you see you'd need to take next time to ensure you're more fully prepared so your speech can come across clear and confident?

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fernando
4/22/2016 01:09:52 pm

the parts the stuck out the most about thus weeks lesson is that queen Elizabeth would go to plays often and without her theatre wouldn't have survived. another thing is that sometimes police would come and shut them down for a little reason. business owners would hate plays because there workers sneaked away from work to watch

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fernando
4/29/2016 12:28:45 pm

costume design is really important cause actors can only set the mood so much but their clothes are the main component

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Your Mom
5/12/2016 01:09:24 pm

Hi son are you doing okay in this class.Just saying hi to you hugs and kisses

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Ronnaritt
5/13/2016 12:23:48 pm

Good job on memorizing you part and .........................................................................................................................bye

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fernando
5/23/2016 12:22:00 pm

i wrote the script of our scene and my group helped with the ideas and they came up with some lines to

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Mr. Hanks
5/24/2016 07:45:28 pm

Regarding your final scene "Hunting Season": I was really pleased with the work you and the group did. Your creativity really shone and allowed each character to have and individual voice as well as room to add in improv and physical comedy. This is certainly your best work this term. Your projection was just right for the space, especially for the opening Twilight Zone intro. From that into the different comedy of errors scenarios, then to the twist at the end... great stuff. Congratulations!

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