In class, we were put into groups to experiment with the emotion, expression, and language of commedia dell'arte. I was grouped with Ayasha and kheilah because we chose contrasting characters. we came up with a few scenes to perform that had similar ideas but were slightly different. I was the first actress and Kheilah was my servant, and Ayasha was Brighella. we settled for a scene that showed all three aspects of Commedia Dell'Arte. In the scene the first actress gets engaged, the servant comes in and admires the ring, Brighella comes in and kisses the first actresses hand and steals the ring. The first actress faints and the servant is left to find the ring. Once the ring is found the scene ends.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Commedia'del arte task 7
Part one
What choices did you make for your rough draft performance? -The choices I made for my rough draft was that I added more hand movements.
How much time did you spend practicing for your performance? - I spent a few minutes everyday practicing my performance.
What specific feedback did you get from your Rough Draft performance? - The feedback that I got for my rough draft was that I should use more hip movements and that I should really exaggerate my movements.
What did you choose to change for your Final Performance? - I chose to change the amount of movement to use for my hip movements.
How did you feel your Final performance went? - I feel like my final performance didn't go as well as I expected to go, I feel like I could stay in character and not laugh as much.
What specific feedback did you get? -I think it was to exaggerate my movements and to stay in character.
What score would you give your performance out of 10 using Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I would probably give myself a 6 or a 7 because I used a lot of ideas and I worked hard on my performance. I feel like I did a satisfactory performance but I think I can improve on a few things.
Part two
Pick someone who's character is completely opposite than the one you chose. -
Abrar, because he was Harlequino is a lot different to Brighella.
Evaluate their character based on what you know about the character.-
Abrar did a good job being Harlequino. Harlequino is supposed to be really funny and Abrar was funny. His body posture has improved from the other time and this time he wasn't as jumpy.
How close did they come? What did you like about their performance? -
I liked how Abrar made the whole audience laugh because of his funny movements and his body posture.
What do you think they could have improved from their performance? -
I think he could've improved on interacting with the audience a little more and not being as jumpy.
What score out of 10 would you give them using the Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.-
I think that Abrar would get a 8 out of 10 because he used all of his ideas, he improved on all his mistakes, and I think he did a satisfactory performance.
What choices did you make for your rough draft performance? -The choices I made for my rough draft was that I added more hand movements.
How much time did you spend practicing for your performance? - I spent a few minutes everyday practicing my performance.
What specific feedback did you get from your Rough Draft performance? - The feedback that I got for my rough draft was that I should use more hip movements and that I should really exaggerate my movements.
What did you choose to change for your Final Performance? - I chose to change the amount of movement to use for my hip movements.
How did you feel your Final performance went? - I feel like my final performance didn't go as well as I expected to go, I feel like I could stay in character and not laugh as much.
What specific feedback did you get? -I think it was to exaggerate my movements and to stay in character.
What score would you give your performance out of 10 using Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I would probably give myself a 6 or a 7 because I used a lot of ideas and I worked hard on my performance. I feel like I did a satisfactory performance but I think I can improve on a few things.
Part two
Pick someone who's character is completely opposite than the one you chose. -
Abrar, because he was Harlequino is a lot different to Brighella.
Evaluate their character based on what you know about the character.-
Abrar did a good job being Harlequino. Harlequino is supposed to be really funny and Abrar was funny. His body posture has improved from the other time and this time he wasn't as jumpy.
How close did they come? What did you like about their performance? -
I liked how Abrar made the whole audience laugh because of his funny movements and his body posture.
What do you think they could have improved from their performance? -
I think he could've improved on interacting with the audience a little more and not being as jumpy.
What score out of 10 would you give them using the Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.-
I think that Abrar would get a 8 out of 10 because he used all of his ideas, he improved on all his mistakes, and I think he did a satisfactory performance.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Task 6- Commediadel'arte
--Why did you choose the character that you did? - I chose Brighella because being Brighella is a lot different from being the outcast. They have different personalities and I think that was a challenge for me.
--How is that character described (personality, physicality, etc.)? - Brighella is sneaky, mysterious, very high with his status.
--What "body part" is their stereotypical feature? How did you attempt to center their energy there? - For Brighella, its his hips.
--How did you choose to interact with environment/prop? What specific interaction choices did you make? I chose to interact with the environment by looking at the audience a lot and try to interact with them.
--How did you choose to "take out" to audience in order to "invite them in" to your performance? I looked at the audience a lot.
--What feedback did you get from your performance? - The feedback that I got for my performance was I should use more hip movements and that I should really exaggerate my movements.
--What will you change for next performance?
I will use hip movements and use a lot of arms but mainly focus on my hips and keep my head high to look a lot more confident.
--How is that character described (personality, physicality, etc.)? - Brighella is sneaky, mysterious, very high with his status.
--What "body part" is their stereotypical feature? How did you attempt to center their energy there? - For Brighella, its his hips.
--How did you choose to interact with environment/prop? What specific interaction choices did you make? I chose to interact with the environment by looking at the audience a lot and try to interact with them.
--How did you choose to "take out" to audience in order to "invite them in" to your performance? I looked at the audience a lot.
--What feedback did you get from your performance? - The feedback that I got for my performance was I should use more hip movements and that I should really exaggerate my movements.
--What will you change for next performance?
I will use hip movements and use a lot of arms but mainly focus on my hips and keep my head high to look a lot more confident.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Unit 2: Commedia dell'Arte Task 5--Personal Evaluation of Performance Task 1 (Final)
Part 1: Performance Task 1 Self-Assessment
What choices did you make for your rough draft performance? I made choices such as different facial expressions, different body movements, and changes that expressed and showed the stock character I was acting.
How much time did you spend practicing for your performance? I spent 10 minutes everyday researching and practicing my character and kept on working on it until it satisfied me.
What specific feedback did you get from your Rough Draft performance? The feedback that I got was that I should look less paranoid but more lonely and left out.
What did you choose to change for your Final Performance? I chose to change my facial expressions and body movements to fit my character.
How did you feel your Final performance went? I feel like my performance went better than last time because I improved and changed my performance based on what my feedback said.
What specific feedback did you get? To be more hunched over, seem more sad, act more lonely, don't smile so much.
What score would you give your performance out of 10 using Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I think I would give it a 6ish because I showed understanding in what a stock character was and I showed understanding in how to perform the stock character I chose.
Part 2: Performance Task 1 Peer Assessment
Pick someone who's character is completely opposite than the one you chose.
Evaluate their character based on what you know about the character.
How close did they come? What did you like about their performance? I chose Sapphire, she did a really good job with her character. She used a lot of movement and facial expressions to show that she was mysterious.
What do you think they could have improved from their performance? I think she could have improved by making a little longer and engaging the audience a little more in her performance.
What score out of 10 would you give them using the Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I would give her a 9/10 because she did a really good job and she showed a lot of understanding in her character and Commedia.
What choices did you make for your rough draft performance? I made choices such as different facial expressions, different body movements, and changes that expressed and showed the stock character I was acting.
How much time did you spend practicing for your performance? I spent 10 minutes everyday researching and practicing my character and kept on working on it until it satisfied me.
What specific feedback did you get from your Rough Draft performance? The feedback that I got was that I should look less paranoid but more lonely and left out.
What did you choose to change for your Final Performance? I chose to change my facial expressions and body movements to fit my character.
How did you feel your Final performance went? I feel like my performance went better than last time because I improved and changed my performance based on what my feedback said.
What specific feedback did you get? To be more hunched over, seem more sad, act more lonely, don't smile so much.
What score would you give your performance out of 10 using Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I think I would give it a 6ish because I showed understanding in what a stock character was and I showed understanding in how to perform the stock character I chose.
Part 2: Performance Task 1 Peer Assessment
Pick someone who's character is completely opposite than the one you chose.
Evaluate their character based on what you know about the character.
How close did they come? What did you like about their performance? I chose Sapphire, she did a really good job with her character. She used a lot of movement and facial expressions to show that she was mysterious.
What do you think they could have improved from their performance? I think she could have improved by making a little longer and engaging the audience a little more in her performance.
What score out of 10 would you give them using the Criteria B descriptors? Explain why.
I would give her a 9/10 because she did a really good job and she showed a lot of understanding in her character and Commedia.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
My thoughts on class performance.
I chose being the outcast because I have watched a lot of movies and I felt confident with pretending to be the outcast.
The outcast is a character that is lonely, gets bullied a lot, doesn't get noticed, is ignored by the majority of the school, it tries to stay invisible.
Physically, the character slouches, tries to not get noticed.
when playing the outcast, I think you need to emphasize your facial expressions and your shoulders. You would need to slouch all the time and keep your head down.
I chose to pretend to be in a school hallway and try to talk to people, but got ignored.
The feedback I got was that I shouldn't smile and that I shouldn't look so paranoid.
I can improve by not smiling and looking like I'm not so lost and just pretend to be invisible.
I think that Ayasha should be able to actually act like a social butterfly, talk a lot, and act very social.
The outcast is a character that is lonely, gets bullied a lot, doesn't get noticed, is ignored by the majority of the school, it tries to stay invisible.
Physically, the character slouches, tries to not get noticed.
when playing the outcast, I think you need to emphasize your facial expressions and your shoulders. You would need to slouch all the time and keep your head down.
I chose to pretend to be in a school hallway and try to talk to people, but got ignored.
The feedback I got was that I shouldn't smile and that I shouldn't look so paranoid.
I can improve by not smiling and looking like I'm not so lost and just pretend to be invisible.
I think that Ayasha should be able to actually act like a social butterfly, talk a lot, and act very social.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Stock characters
I think characters that are in present day secondary schools are:
1. The popular girls.- Snobby, know-it-alls, show off-y, confident.
2. The popular guys/jocks.- Sporty, show offs, know-it-alls.
3. The less popular (people who usually hang out in their own type of 'cliques'). - less confident but confident in who they are and what they're doing, smartish, less show off-y but isn't afraid to raise their hand in class.
4. The 'less noticed' people (wannabe's) .- Not very confident, low self esteem, want to be apart of the popular 'group' etc.
5. The smart people who like to be isolated or left alone. -Very low self esteem, not confident at all, invisible to the crowd, likes not to be noticed, doesn't raise their hand in class, also known as the out cast.
6. The nerds.- Smart, raises hand in class all the time, teachers pet. Etc.
1. The popular girls.- Snobby, know-it-alls, show off-y, confident.
2. The popular guys/jocks.- Sporty, show offs, know-it-alls.
3. The less popular (people who usually hang out in their own type of 'cliques'). - less confident but confident in who they are and what they're doing, smartish, less show off-y but isn't afraid to raise their hand in class.
4. The 'less noticed' people (wannabe's) .- Not very confident, low self esteem, want to be apart of the popular 'group' etc.
5. The smart people who like to be isolated or left alone. -Very low self esteem, not confident at all, invisible to the crowd, likes not to be noticed, doesn't raise their hand in class, also known as the out cast.
6. The nerds.- Smart, raises hand in class all the time, teachers pet. Etc.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Identity; the masks we wear.
After watching the film, I realized that we all wear different 'masks' that basically shows our different moods and personalities. I think that throughout the day we all have different masks that describe our mood at that moment. For example, when in an uncomfortable situation such as being put on the spot in class to answer a question and you don't know the answer, I would probably describe that moment as embarrassing. So for that 'mask' I would think of different ways to describe the current mood with for example a color or a facial expression that fits with the situation.
In the video, the girl most likely seems insecure about herself so she tries to hide herself from public or from a crowd. Eventually the girl realizes that she is unique in her own way, and she shouldn't care about what people think of her. So she decides to take her mask off, and walk through life with confidence in herself and who she is.
I think everyone has a certain mask for different occasions.
Masks imply in my life as well, for example when I hang out with friends or if I do something I really like, I have a happy mask. I think this mask shows that I'm happy with what I'm doing and where I am. The pink brings out a soft gentle nature.
In the video, the girl most likely seems insecure about herself so she tries to hide herself from public or from a crowd. Eventually the girl realizes that she is unique in her own way, and she shouldn't care about what people think of her. So she decides to take her mask off, and walk through life with confidence in herself and who she is.
I think everyone has a certain mask for different occasions.
Masks imply in my life as well, for example when I hang out with friends or if I do something I really like, I have a happy mask. I think this mask shows that I'm happy with what I'm doing and where I am. The pink brings out a soft gentle nature.
whenever I'm lonely or feel left out, I think I have a sad, mysterious mask on. I think this mask shows that my mood is now distant and the colors in my opinion look lonely and sad, and possibly isolated.
If I ever go to a party or to a special event, I want to look my best and feel good about myself. I think this mask brings out the fanciness and the prettiness. The gold shows that it is special and all together the mask is looks beautiful. So I would use this mask if I were to ever feel beautiful.
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