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Blog Session - Setting up Your Blog
First Blog Day
Create you Artistic Portfolio (Blog/Website)
Create your YouTube Account
Logins
Teams and How It Works (Communication - classes, warnings, reminders, daily check-ins - and Sending work)
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First Blog Day
Create you Artistic Portfolio (Blog/Website)
Create your YouTube Account
Logins
Teams and How It Works (Communication - classes, warnings, reminders, daily check-ins - and Sending work)
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Setting up your BLOG
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Performing Arts
Keep your phones handy, and we'll look up any terminology we don't know together.
Performing Arts
Theatre Terminology Quiz
Slide 11 - Slide
What is a 'protagonist'?
A
A character's backstory
B
The leading character or hero
C
One of the ensemble actors
D
The bad character in a story/villain
Slide 12 - Quiz
What does 'hot seating' involve?
A
Performing in front of a live audience
B
Actor answers questions in character
C
An interview method used with chair that is hot
D
When a character is in a dangerous situation
Slide 13 - Quiz
What is a 'cue' in theatre?
A
Signal for an actor to perform (physically, verbally)
B
A type of characterisation
C
When actors queue up to audition
D
Audience members queuing to enter the theatre.
Slide 14 - Quiz
What does 'ad-lib' refer to?
A
Following a strict script
B
Improvising part of a speech
C
Reading from a teleprompter
D
Following choreography exactly as rehearsed
Slide 15 - Quiz
What is a 'fourth wall'?
A
A physical barrier on the stage
B
Imaginary wall between audience and stage
C
A lighting technique used in theater
D
A rule that prevents actors from moving too much
Slide 16 - Quiz
What is a dialogue scene between two people?
A
Soliloquy
B
Duologue
C
Monologue
D
Mime
Slide 17 - Quiz
What term describes voice pitch variation?
A
Blocking
B
Breathing
C
Vibration
D
Articulation
Slide 18 - Quiz
What is choreography in performance?
A
Dialogue scene
B
Acting out
C
Movement planning and arranging
D
Voice projection
Slide 19 - Quiz
What do we call a speech by one performer?
A
Duologue
B
Soliloquy
C
Dialogue
D
Monologue
Slide 20 - Quiz
What is the act of speaking clearly called?
A
Blocking
B
Projection
C
Articulation
D
Resonance
Slide 21 - Quiz
What is a characteristic of Pantomime?
A
Characters rely only on spoken dialogue to tell the story
B
Exaggerated movements and expressions are used to communicate.
C
Performers must always follow a strict script without improvisation
D
The genre is only used for serious dramatic performances
Slide 22 - Quiz
What defines Immersive Theatre?
A
Exaggerated character emotions
B
Audience becomes part of performance
C
Fixed seating arrangements
D
Scripted performances
Slide 23 - Quiz
What is a key feature of Forum Theatre?
A
Spontaneous performances
B
Abstract sets and costumes
C
Audience interaction and participation
D
Highly exaggerated emotions
Slide 24 - Quiz
What does Expressionism emphasise?
A
Believable dialogue
B
Emotional content of the play
C
Real life settings
D
Audience participation
Slide 25 - Quiz
Who is associated with Epic Theatre?
A
Bertolt Brecht
B
Anton Chekhov
C
Stephen Wangh
D
Augusto Boal
Slide 26 - Quiz
What is a technical rehearsal?
A
No lighting or sound used
B
First full tech run of the show
C
Uses all technical elements
D
Only for actors' performances
Slide 27 - Quiz
What is included in the prompt book?
A
Master copy of the script
B
Costume designs
C
Set design sketches
D
All technical cues
Slide 28 - Quiz
What is a sound board used for?
A
Adjusting audio levels
B
Controlling sound effects
C
Projecting images on stage
D
Hanging stage curtains
Slide 29 - Quiz
What happens during a dress rehearsal?
A
Actors wear full costumes
B
No props are used
C
All production elements are in place
D
Only technical staff are present
Slide 30 - Quiz
What is a batten used for?
A
Controlling sound effects
B
Painting actor's faces
C
Hanging lighting fixtures
D
Hanging stage curtains
Slide 31 - Quiz
What is the orchestra pit?
A
Sunken area for musicians in front
B
The area farthest from the audience
Slide 32 - Quiz
What is a backdrop?
A
A painted cloth or curtain on stage
B
The front stage curtain
Slide 33 - Quiz
What does the term 'backstage' refer to?
A
The area closest to the audience
B
Non-performance areas of the stage
Slide 34 - Quiz
Homework - Personal Research (BLOG)
Write down an explenator paragrah with minimum of 100 words and add a hptos explani ghte follwng:
Forth wall (picture, what is is hwo is that important for the actor work, give an exampel when teh yuse it)
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Upstage Right
Upstage Center
Upstage left
Center Stage right
Center Stage
Center stage left
Downstage left
Downstage center
Downstage right
Backstage
Wings
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Downstage left
Downstage Centre
Downstage Right
Centre Stage right
Upstage Centre
Upstage right
Centre Stage Left
Upstage left
Centre Stage
Slide 37 - Drag question
How is a play divided?
A
By episodes
B
By acts
C
By seasons
D
By chapters
Slide 38 - Quiz
What are the 7 questions proposed by Stanislavski?
Slide 39 - Open question
Konstantin Stanislavski
Charlie Chaplin
William Shakespeare
Anton Chekhov
Slide 40 - Drag question
What is the term for a long speech by a single actor?
A
Monologue
B
Prologue
C
Dialogue
D
Soliloquy
Slide 41 - Quiz
What is the area where the performers enter and exit the stage called?
A
Fly system
B
Backdrop
C
Wings
D
Apron
Slide 42 - Quiz
Which term describes the person responsible for the design and construction of sets?
A
Dramaturg
B
Stage manager
C
Set designer
D
Props master
Slide 43 - Quiz
What is the term for the final rehearsal before a performance with all elements in place?
A
Tech rehearsal
B
Blocking rehearsal
C
Table work
D
Dress rehearsal
Slide 44 - Quiz
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