Greek theatre lesson 2

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Greek Theatre

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Last week
We ended the lesson with a discussion about...
respect, speaking kind to and about each other 

The theatre classroom should be a safe space for everyone. 
I will pay extra attention to this, from this lesson on.

Your behavior will be visible in your group grade (individual). 
Unacceptable behavior: 1 warning --> 2nd warning = yellow card. 


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Today

              Aim: to create your own (modern) Greek chorus performance (not for a grade yet/exercise)

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Vocabulary this lesson
Chorus: a group of performers who sing, speak, dance and move in unison.
Unison: to do something at the same time.
Repetition: the repeating of a word, phrase, movement or gesture.
Exaggeration: making something larger or greater than it is naturally (big gestures!)

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Let's a short video

Which parts of Greek chorus work do we see here?

Unison? Repetition? Exaggeration? 

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Chorus exercises: move in unison
What things do you do every day?
Rituals?

For example:
getting ready for school...



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In a circle, teacher does a gesture everyone copies. Students offer new ideas for a gesture. Everyone does it in unison

Snake - groups of 4-6 through the room - arms on shoulders for distance
. Leader changing, tempo changing, walking/using whole body, start/stop
Taking arms away
    Performance assignment
In your group:
Think of a daily activity - walk the dog...
preparing dinner...etc.

Mime this activity in unison (together) 
Happy with it? Now write a 6-8 line story to go with it!
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Performance assignment
Experiment with:
  • Choral moments: move as one/speak in unison
  • Repetition - decide on a part to repeat 3/4 times
  • Tempo - fast/slow
  • Solo - someone who steps out of the group
  • A surprising ending....
  • Performance lasts 2-3 minutes
timer
15:00

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Groups for today
1. Ryan, Steveson, Lotte, Arisha, Luna, Ahmet
2. Muad, Anwar, Sophia, Siena, Evy, Dani
3. Shivam, Nova, Jin, Raween, Ize, Jack
4. Omar, Abdellah, Cas, Zahra, Xanne
5. Kenaz, Elyaz, Charlize, Razeena, Nymm

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Time to shine!

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Feedback
Comment on:

Which parts really worked - why?
What didn't work - why?
What you liked/disliked - why?

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Warm up!

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In the circle: teacher makes a movement - each student makes it bigger - exaggerating.

Walking round the room - leading with a body part. Exaggerating this movement.

Mirroring - pairs

Flocking - 4/5 students
Reflection 1

Reflect on: why you think people went to the theatre?

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Today's assignment
Watch the prologue from Beauty & the Beast.
In small groups of three to six, create a short performance to the prologue from Beauty and the Beast with a focus on speaking and moving in chorus.
Experiment with:
  • Choral moments (move as one/speak in unison)
  • Gestures (movement of a part of the body to express an idea/feeling)
  • Exaggerate some gestures- this makes it interesting to watch
  • Solo: each person has one solo movement and/or text

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Today's assignment
Watch the prologue from Beauty & the Beast.
In small groups of three to six, create a short performance to the prologue from Beauty and the Beast with a focus on speaking and moving in chorus.
Experiment with:
  • Choral moments (move as one/speak in unison)
  • Gestures (movement of a part of the body to express an idea/feeling)
  • Exaggerate some gestures- this makes it interesting to watch
  • Solo: each person has one solo movement and/or text
  • write begin-middle-end of your story in the worksheet!
timer
20:00

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Feedback
Comment on:

Which parts really worked - why?
What didn't work - why?
What you liked/disliked - why?

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 Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a
              shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired,
              the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one
              winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and
              offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter
              cold. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered at
              the gift and turned the old woman away, but she warned him not
              to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within.
              And when he dismissed her again, the old woman's ugliness
              melted away to reveal a beautiful enchantress. The prince
              tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that
              there was no love in his heart, and as punishment, she
              transformed him into a hideous beast, and placed a
              powerful spell on the castle, and all who lived there.
              Ashamed of his monstrous form, the beast concealed himself
              inside his castle, with a magic mirror as his only window to
              the outside world. The rose she had offered was truly an
              enchanted rose, which would bloom until his twenty-first
              year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in
              return by the time the last petal fell, then the spell would
              be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a beast for
              all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair, and lost
              all hope, for who could ever learn to love a beast?


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