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Thomas Velis
1/25/2019 03:07:32 pm
1. Who is more important... the playwright or the cast and crew? Defend your assertion with your logic and some examples. 2. Also, how did your first performance in class go? What did it feel like before, during, and after?
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Thomas Velis
2/8/2019 02:14:13 pm
Consider your monologue... Give a synopsis of your story and the character you're going to portray. What are you doing to prepare yourself for the performance? How might you bring physicality to your character? My monologue is about me telling a story to a friend. I am reading it over and over. like I'm telling a story.
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Thomas Velis
2/13/2019 01:12:36 pm
Consider your monologue... Give a synopsis of your story and the character you're going to portray. What are you doing to prepare yourself for the performance? How might you bring physicality to your character?
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Thomas Velis
3/18/2019 02:19:10 pm
Describe the beginning concept for your set design. What elements of your inspiration collage did you draw upon? What is the basic stage scene you're setting in your design? Is there a strong design concept yet it regard to style, form, texture, color, etc.?
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Thomas Velis
4/26/2019 02:15:06 pm
Tell about the process of creating your puppet. Give two examples of how the character you were creating influenced design choices such as painting the facial features and costuming.
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Thomas Velis
5/3/2019 02:22:07 pm
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.
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Thomas Velis
5/10/2019 02:29:41 pm
Reflect on your "A Midsummer's Night Dream" scene performance. Offer insight into what it was like taking direction, memorizing lines, and performing a famous Shakespearean work.
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Thomas Velis
5/24/2019 02:13:59 pm
This reflection should explain 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.
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Thomas Velis
6/4/2019 09:59:17 am
You will provide a Self-Evaluation Reflection on your blog following your performance basing your comments on the Evaluation Rubric’s criteria: Acting, Use of Space, Text, & Process.
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