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Beginner Drama
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Unit 1: What is theatre?
Unit 2: Greek Theatre History
Greek Notes- Partial Outline
Excerpt from Oedipus Rex
Quick Oedipus Notes
Unit 3: Fundamentals of Acting
Body
Mind / Imagination
Voice
Unit 4: Performing Scripts
Monologues
Partner / Group Scenes
Unit 5: Evaluating A Production
Theatre Appreciation
Intro to Drama
Intermediate Drama
Theatre History Units
Unit 1- Roman Theatre
Unit 2- Middle Ages
Unit 3- Italian Renaissance
Unit 4- English Renaissance
Acting Technique, Methods, Theory
Improvisation and Theatre Games
Vocal Warm ups and Games
Concentration and Ensemble Games
Intermediate and Advanced improvements on Fundamentals
Body and Movement
Laban Movement
Voice
Posture, Poise, Alexander
Performances
Unit 1A- Roman Pantomime
Solo Performances
Virtual Play
Winter Concert
Scene Writing
Critique Methodologies
Script and Character Analysis
Character Development
Script Scoring
Acting Techniques
Warner Loughlin
Stella Adler
Uta Hagen
Literature
Communication and Video Editing
Master Classes
Reflection Journals
Headshots
Creative Journals
Advanced Drama
Website Portfolios
Planning a Production
Drama Club
Mission Statement
Drama Club Officers
Officer Duties
Meeting Minutes
Drama Competition
ITS- International Thespian Society
Cabaret Night
Musical
Games/Activities
Resources/Links
Broadway Research Projects
Mrs. Volpe Class Site
Home
About Mrs. Volpe
Uniform Policy
Rules and Procedures
Welcome Back 2020-2021
Meet the Actors
Class of 2023
Class of 2022
Class of 2021
Class of 2020
Class of 2019
Class of 2018
Class of 2016 and 2017
Performer Houses
Media Photo Gallery
Beginner Drama
Course Syllabus
Reflection Journals
Unit 1: What is theatre?
Unit 2: Greek Theatre History
Greek Notes- Partial Outline
Excerpt from Oedipus Rex
Quick Oedipus Notes
Unit 3: Fundamentals of Acting
Body
Mind / Imagination
Voice
Unit 4: Performing Scripts
Monologues
Partner / Group Scenes
Unit 5: Evaluating A Production
Theatre Appreciation
Intro to Drama
Intermediate Drama
Theatre History Units
Unit 1- Roman Theatre
Unit 2- Middle Ages
Unit 3- Italian Renaissance
Unit 4- English Renaissance
Acting Technique, Methods, Theory
Improvisation and Theatre Games
Vocal Warm ups and Games
Concentration and Ensemble Games
Intermediate and Advanced improvements on Fundamentals
Body and Movement
Laban Movement
Voice
Posture, Poise, Alexander
Performances
Unit 1A- Roman Pantomime
Solo Performances
Virtual Play
Winter Concert
Scene Writing
Critique Methodologies
Script and Character Analysis
Character Development
Script Scoring
Acting Techniques
Warner Loughlin
Stella Adler
Uta Hagen
Literature
Communication and Video Editing
Master Classes
Reflection Journals
Headshots
Creative Journals
Advanced Drama
Website Portfolios
Planning a Production
Drama Club
Mission Statement
Drama Club Officers
Officer Duties
Meeting Minutes
Drama Competition
ITS- International Thespian Society
Cabaret Night
Musical
Games/Activities
Resources/Links
Broadway Research Projects
More
Home
About Mrs. Volpe
Uniform Policy
Rules and Procedures
Welcome Back 2020-2021
Meet the Actors
Class of 2023
Class of 2022
Class of 2021
Class of 2020
Class of 2019
Class of 2018
Class of 2016 and 2017
Performer Houses
Media Photo Gallery
Beginner Drama
Course Syllabus
Reflection Journals
Unit 1: What is theatre?
Unit 2: Greek Theatre History
Greek Notes- Partial Outline
Excerpt from Oedipus Rex
Quick Oedipus Notes
Unit 3: Fundamentals of Acting
Body
Mind / Imagination
Voice
Unit 4: Performing Scripts
Monologues
Partner / Group Scenes
Unit 5: Evaluating A Production
Theatre Appreciation
Intro to Drama
Intermediate Drama
Theatre History Units
Unit 1- Roman Theatre
Unit 2- Middle Ages
Unit 3- Italian Renaissance
Unit 4- English Renaissance
Acting Technique, Methods, Theory
Improvisation and Theatre Games
Vocal Warm ups and Games
Concentration and Ensemble Games
Intermediate and Advanced improvements on Fundamentals
Body and Movement
Laban Movement
Voice
Posture, Poise, Alexander
Performances
Unit 1A- Roman Pantomime
Solo Performances
Virtual Play
Winter Concert
Scene Writing
Critique Methodologies
Script and Character Analysis
Character Development
Script Scoring
Acting Techniques
Warner Loughlin
Stella Adler
Uta Hagen
Literature
Communication and Video Editing
Master Classes
Reflection Journals
Headshots
Creative Journals
Advanced Drama
Website Portfolios
Planning a Production
Drama Club
Mission Statement
Drama Club Officers
Officer Duties
Meeting Minutes
Drama Competition
ITS- International Thespian Society
Cabaret Night
Musical
Games/Activities
Resources/Links
Broadway Research Projects
Body
Lesson Essential Questions
Notes
Using the Body to Tell a Story
Lesson Essential Questions
Relaxation
What techniques can an actor use to relax the body and mind to prepare for performance?
Neutral Standing Balance
How does NSB help an actor and prepare them for creating a character?
Warm ups
What warm up activities and games can be used to get blood flowing and loosen the body?
Principles of Movement
Why are these principles important for guiding the body on stage?
Under the right circumstances, rules can be broken.
Body Positions
What terminology is used by performer and director for blocking?
Acting Area
How is the stage broken up so that performer and director can identify locations using common terminology?
Notes
The Body
Using the Body to Tell a Story
Exploring Drama Notebook- Body 1
Exploring Drama Notebook- Body 2 Mime
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