Daily Topic Outline
1 Name game, “Who are we” - student, teacher introductions
2 Name game, course introduction, content, structure
3 Name game, “What’s what and where it is”, intro
to theatre space
4 Name game, library fun - where it is , how to
locate info, why it’s useful
5 Relaxation/concentration exercises - body and
mind
6 Relaxation/concentration exercises - body and
mind
7 Intro to loosening up - body movement games
8 Movement games/exercises cont.., Social Issues
Journal Assignment
9 Social issues discussion - what’s happening
in the world and our lives,
Social Issues Journal Assignment
Due
Social issues improvisations: 4-2 day events based on topics
chosen by class. Each day includes: games, improvs, topic/tolerance
discussions, personal reactions, alternative solutions, etc.. We
are concentrating on exploring issues and ourselves before we focus on
techniques.
10 & 11 simultaneous pairs, whole group improvs on
first issue
12 & 13 simultaneous pairs, whole group improvs
on second issue
14 & 15 simultaneous pairs, whole group improvs
on third issue
16 & 17 simultaneous pairs, whole group improvs
on fourth issue,
Second Social Issues Journal Assignment
18 Our voices - what can they do?
19 Continue vocal work
20 Drum roll please ..... The Monologue (it’s
not so scary), pass out monologue
evaluation forms
21 Choosing the right monologue for you, where to look,
library refresher
22 Memorization techniques - games, exercises, sharing
personal techniques for
memorizing information used in other
classes
23 Character analysis - improv and discussion
24 In depth character analysis - group activity, personal
time - writing, teacher input,
Character Analysis Journal
Assignment
25 Assigned pairs - working on monologue, offering feedback,
sharing techniques,
Journal Techniques Lists
26 New assigned pairs - sharing and sharpening skills
27 Monologue Presentations - including taping and discussion
28 Monologue Presentations
29 Monologue Presentations
30 Monologue Presentations
31 Monologue Presentations
32 Monologue Presentations
33 The beauty of the One Act Play - an introduction
and placement justification,
All Self-evaluations
Due
34 One Acts - in class readings, activities, and discussions
35 One Acts - games and improvs
36 One Acts - in class readings, activities, and discussions
37 One Acts - games and improvs, Journal Check
38 Scene Study - “Where to Begin?” - how, why, etc..,
pass out duo scene evaluation
forms
39 Analyzing scenes together, journal entries
40 Discussion of ground plans, properties, stage directions
and necessary adaptations
41 Selected scene read through
42 Collaborative character exploration,
43 Games, improvs - unlock doors
44 Choosing an exciting scene, necessary elements -
“Now we know what it should
look like,
time to go for it”
45 Breakdown - make choices and put them on paper -
stage directions, props,
furniture,
include this information in your journal
46 Rehearsal guidelines improv, journal entries
47 Simultaneous group read thru - get a feel for your
scene
48 Paired character analysis - What does your partner
think? - exploration of
personal
opinions/insight, Character Analysis Journal Assignment
49 Objectives improv - “What do you want?”, notes/entries
50 Conflicts/obstacles improv - whole group, notes/entries
51 Blocking - “Where should I go, and when?” - explore
space
52 Blocking continued - games, partner drills
53 Interactive movement techniques
54 Memorizing for two, or I can’t get a word in edgewise
55 The art of listening, or “Don’t be just using the
time when I’m talking to be
thinking
of whatchu gonna say next!”, notes/entries
56 Conflicting goal improvs - continue exploring the
need to listen to your partner
and look
at them when appropriate
57 Gestures - "What should I do with my hands?" or “When
you twirl your hair like
that I want
to kill you!” - games, drills
58 Vocal work - you know your lines, explore vocal variety
59 In-depth vocal work - play with every line, notes/entries
60 Interpretation games, improvs
61 Interpretation games, improvs
62 Introduction to workshopping - guidelines, expectations,
benefits of collaboration,
notes/entries
63 Workshop Series - rehearsals, discussions, sharpening
skills, exploring peer
contributions
64 Workshop, journal entries suggested
65 Workshop, journal entries suggested
66 Workshop, journal entries suggested
67 Final group preparation
68 Duo Scene Presentations-including taping and discussion
69 Scene Presentations cont...
70 Scene Presentations cont...
71 Scene Presentations
73 Scene Presentations
74 Scene Presentations
75 Videos - “Does the camera ever lie?” - where are
we now - our personal denouement,
All Duo Scene Self-evaluations
Due, Journals Due
Semester Ends
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