PPT-The Actor and the Theatre

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Week 6 Part 1 Introduction to Theatre College of the Desert Elements of Acting Acting is the most visible element of the theatre it seems to personify theatre

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Week 6 Part 1 Introduction to Theatre College of the Desert Elements of Acting Acting is the most visible element of the theatre it seems to personify theatre Thespis considered to . A Spider - . How did the audience feel about it ? Watch this short clip to find out. Do the preparation task first . Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding . If you ne 8 Key Terms and Steps for Actors. Can acting be taught?. What do you think?. With a partner discuss your answer. . Be prepared to share your opinion. . Students will act by developing, communicating, and sustaining characters in improvisations and in informal or formal productions.. Lucka Keilová. He was born on 6. th. February 1905 in Prague.. He was important film and stage actor and film screenwriter.. He was studying at a grammar school and then at the Law Faculty of the Charles University. He didn´t finish this studies. Since 1927 he began to devote to theatre activities.. Oedipus. and . Antigone. Ancient Greek Theatre. Origins of Theatre. Theatre began with religious festivals in honor of Dionysus. During the spring, they held a festival in Athens called City Dionysia. Learning Objectives:. To consider the historical context of theatre in the 1800’s. To gain an understanding of Ira Aldridge’s position as a black actor at that time. Lesson 1: Pre show Introduction. 1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WHY IS IT CALLED “RESTORATION”. After the time of Shakespeare, English drama had been in a state of decline.. Puritans had long rallied against theatrical productions, calling them immoral.. 1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WHY IS IT CALLED “RESTORATION”. After the time of Shakespeare, English drama had been in a state of decline.. Puritans had long rallied against theatrical productions, calling them immoral.. vs.. ludi . circenses. ludi Romani. ludi plebii. ludi Apollinares. . ludi Megalenses. . ludi florales. Fabula. Fabula praetexta. Mime. Pantomime. Atellan farce. Cytheris. Laberius. T. essera. Nero’s . Week 7. [Part . 1. ]. Introduction to Theatre. College of the Desert. What is a Director?. Directing is still a relatively new phenomenon – late 19th, early 20th century . – and is . still . developing. performance. Defining theatre…. Think!-Pair!-Share! Turn to your shoulder partner and come up with a working definition: . What is . theatre. ?. Theatre is…. Live. . performance art- in . the present moment. performance. Defining theatre…. Think!-Pair!-Share! Turn to your shoulder partner and come up with a working definition: . What is . theatre. ?. Theatre is…. Live. performance art- in the present moment. Week 6. [Part . 2. ]. Introduction to Theatre. College of the Desert. Acting: Offstage and in the Past. Everyone is an actor. Imitation. Role Playing. However there are differences between the roles . What is the relationship between a society, a culture or a historical time period and its Theatre?. In what ways can Theatre reflect life?. What are some ways to tell from which historical time period a play originates?. CRAFT FILM schhol. . www.craftfilmschool.com. FTII- . Acting . Entrance exam notes . ’. Describe one smell and memory that it triggered in you. .. ‘Smell triggers memory. CRAFT FILM schhol. . www.craftfilmschool.com.

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