In the few last lessons, we had done the part in which Don Quixote is dreaming about fighting a dragon and rescuing Dulcinea. First the Dragon is a role that two people play, one the lower body and one the upper body, there are 4 devils who are accompanying the dragon. Then I have to go in and rescue the princess, so I fight the 4 devils and the dragon, then I rescue the princess and hold her hand, then she runs away, and the audience looks back to reality, where all of these events are just part of my dreams because of the crazy books I read.
I feel very nervous when I act as Don Quixote because everyone expects that i do everything in the right moment but I constantly mess up with the timing entrance to kill the devils and the dragon, so it makes me even more nervous. Also because Don Quixote is the protagonist, and it is a big role, I feel pressure.
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Monday, February 29, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
Don Quijote
Today we practiced the Don quixote story characters as individuals and think about what should each character do. I was assigned to be Don Quixote.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
What is Naturalism?
Naturalism is the belief in which people think that every single event that happens at any given point, is the product of a natural force. Naturalism promotes what is natural, it states that the natural forces control the whole universe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalism_(philosophy)
Stanislavski was a revolutionary person in theatre history, he thought at first that the acting was not good enough so he was able to come up with a method that could make the actor be able to do his or her best when acting.
Stanislavski's system is a progression of techniques used to train actors and actresses to create believable characterizations for their performances. The method that was originally created and used by Constantin Stanislavski from 1911 to 1916 was based on the concept of emotional memory for which an actor focuses internally on portraying a character's emotions onstage.
Parts of the system:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalism_(philosophy)
Stanislavski was a revolutionary person in theatre history, he thought at first that the acting was not good enough so he was able to come up with a method that could make the actor be able to do his or her best when acting.
Stanislavski's system is a progression of techniques used to train actors and actresses to create believable characterizations for their performances. The method that was originally created and used by Constantin Stanislavski from 1911 to 1916 was based on the concept of emotional memory for which an actor focuses internally on portraying a character's emotions onstage.
Parts of the system:
The "Magic If"
Stanislavski believed that the truth that occurred onstage was different from that of real life, but that a 'scenic truth' could be achieved onstage. A performance should be believable for an audience so that they may appear to the audience as truth. One of Stanislavski's methods for achieving the truthful pursuit of a character's emotion was his "Magic If." The actors would ask themselves how would they feel if they were in the character's position, therefore, they would be able to act very realistically.
Motivation
Through the use of the system, an actor must analyse their character's motivations. Stanislavski believed that an actor was influenced by either their mind or their emotion to stimulate their actions, and the actor's motivation was their subconscious will to perform those actions. Therefore, motivation has been described as looking to the past actions of the character to determine why they completed physical actions in a script.[1]
Objectives
The objective is a goal that a character wants to achieve. This is often worded in a question form as "What do I want?" An objective should be action-oriented, as opposed to an internal goal, to encourage character interaction onstage. The character doesn't necessarily have to achieve the objective, and the objective can be as simple as the script permits. For example, an objective for a particular character may simply be 'to pour a mug of tea.' For each scene, the actor must discover the character's objective. Every objective is different for each actor involved because they are based on the characters of the script.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalism_(philosophy)
Melodrama
A melodrama is a dramatic or literary work in which the plot, which is typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly to the emotions, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Characters are often simply drawn, and may appear stereotyped. Because of the long timeframe in which the style has existed, and the variety of formats used, it is difficult to give a precise definition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodrama
Monday, January 4, 2016
Naturalism Drama
Today in drama class we talked about naturalism plays, most of them were comedies, and were focused on miscommunication.
The play that I was assigned to do was: Night by Harold Pinter
This play is about two married people in their forties that talk about their past.
The play that I was assigned to do was: Night by Harold Pinter
This play is about two married people in their forties that talk about their past.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Drama Rehearsal
Today we had our last Drama class before the actual performance, this time Mr. Bywater came to see us and had commented in our play, apparently Mr. Evans seems very happy with both groups and looks like we've made an improvement.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Drama class
Today in drama class we had a life lesson from the teacher. The teacher thought us that it is not right to think about doing something and don't do it. It is very lazy and disrespectful to the teacher. We were told to do our job, but we did not manage to do it, as a compensation we should finish the script and the powerpoint so that the teacher is not disappointed and we can do our work properly. Our group is a failure because there is no teamwork between us, and I'm not being a responsible student because of the many times I did not do something because nobody did either.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Drama Practice
Today we had another drama practice with the lights and the music, this time it was the MYP Co- ordinator who was looking at our play, he recorded it so that Mr. Evans could see it. During this rehearsal, I couldn't stop laughing because Pedro forgot Lydia's character name, this is why it is important to remember the script and to follow it correctly.
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