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\What activities did we do today?
Today, we focused on developing the short scenes we devised last lesson. We developed our piece by choreographing another set of rhyming speech and actions to go with it, this is said in groups of three. An example of this is 'Have you fed the cat....Carol where's my hat...I really really really want to eat that.'
What ideas did you/your group come up with?
We came up with another set of rhyming phrase that go like this 'Whats on TV...I really need to pee...Anyone for a cup of tea...How many sugars 1..2..or 3.' We also looked at a movement each person can do while they say there lines. This was a very basic and exaggerated movement to just outline action, an example of this was crouch down as if you need to pee during the line 'I really need to pee.' We also looked at a guitar piece to go under the acting and movement, this was done by Benji on the guitar. We looked at various little strum/finger picking patterns to fill in the silence after each person says their rhyme. This gave the whole piece a clearer aatmosphere and makes the piece easier for a younger audience to engage.
We came up with another set of rhyming phrase that go like this 'Whats on TV...I really need to pee...Anyone for a cup of tea...How many sugars 1..2..or 3.' We also looked at a movement each person can do while they say there lines. This was a very basic and exaggerated movement to just outline action, an example of this was crouch down as if you need to pee during the line 'I really need to pee.' We also looked at a guitar piece to go under the acting and movement, this was done by Benji on the guitar. We looked at various little strum/finger picking patterns to fill in the silence after each person says their rhyme. This gave the whole piece a clearer aatmosphere and makes the piece easier for a younger audience to engage.
Why have you chosen some of these ideas to develop further?
We chose the movement and rhythms to develop furtherr in order to look at interesting way to preform, this as the more interesting it is the more a younger audience can engage as theres a lot more happening on stage and you are using your whole body to convay emotions. As a younger kid the idea of subtle emotions that are enter twined with with many other emotions is hard to grasp, therefore the physical aspect means they are more willing and engaged as they dont have to only focus on a very long and drony speech. The physical also means they have more to look at as even if they dont understand they will enjoy looking at the physical theatre and bright colours. Just like in the book, the page is filed with so many pictures with such bright colours to draw the read (young child) into the book this is exactly like our piefce that were devising.
Why did you reject some of the ideas?
We rejected the idea of having the two sets of ryhming lines alternating between each other, instead we have one set said as a whole and then the next set is said as a whole. We did this because if you alternate you lose the effect pf ryhming as the ryhmes are no longer said one after the other. The ryhming makes the lines easier to understand and engage with, it also makes it a lot more interesting to listen to as theres more of a flow.
We rejected the idea of having the two sets of ryhming lines alternating between each other, instead we have one set said as a whole and then the next set is said as a whole. We did this because if you alternate you lose the effect pf ryhming as the ryhmes are no longer said one after the other. The ryhming makes the lines easier to understand and engage with, it also makes it a lot more interesting to listen to as theres more of a flow.
What acting skills/performance skills are you using? Explain why these are suitable for the piece and the target audience.
Today, we need physical theatre skills in order to preform our piece. We were aidede in this by the workshoip we did with Frantic Assesmly, in this workshop we learnt how to preform some basic lifts. These were then used in our npiece to show happiness and give and uplifting atmosphere. This was then contrasted with a sharp change to a slump to the floor. Without these physical theatre skills we wouldnt be able to have done these lifts and therefore the contarast between happinessw and unhappiness is seen more clearly and understood better.
Today, we need physical theatre skills in order to preform our piece. We were aidede in this by the workshoip we did with Frantic Assesmly, in this workshop we learnt how to preform some basic lifts. These were then used in our npiece to show happiness and give and uplifting atmosphere. This was then contrasted with a sharp change to a slump to the floor. Without these physical theatre skills we wouldnt be able to have done these lifts and therefore the contarast between happinessw and unhappiness is seen more clearly and understood better.





