Friday, August 21, 2020
Performing Arts in Context Log Book West Side Story, The Romeo & Juliet :: Drama
Performing Arts in Context Log Book West Side Story, The Romeo and Juliet    (Baz Lurhman Version) And The Original Version: Character Analogies    Voice 1 Log Book    Vocal/Physical Warm-Ups for Actors and Speakers    Relaxing:    Breathe in through the nose, breathe out through the mouth. Do this multiple times.    Breathe in through the nose, completely filling lungs, and afterward    rapidly top off.    Breathe out with a casual an a-h. Do this multiple times.    Extending:    Stretch your neck to the other side (ear to bear), at that point the other. Do    this twice.    Stretch your jaw to your chest, at that point back. Do this twice.    Stretch right around (jaw to chest, shoulder, back, and chest)    multiple times every way.    Shake all finished, similar to a wet pooch, beginning from the top and working    down.    Voice:    State hah, he, hello, ho, and huh from your stomach.    State every one of your vowels from head to toe, toe to head, as though the sound    is coming out of those pieces of your body.    State every one of your vowels as though it is originating from you mouth just, at that point    nose, at that point eyes, at that point top of the head.    State every one of your vowels from your facial veil (your entire face).    State b-r-r-r-r as though you are a race vehicle. Do this multiple times.    State canal, spread, margarine, drain, great blood animosity, great blood,    ill will red calfskin, yellow cowhide, red cowhide, yellow cowhide    State The Swiss wrist watch sank quickly multiple times.    Great Posture:    An activity for rehearsing is to imagine that you are upheld with a    ââ¬Ëmetal rodââ¬â¢ experiencing the highest point of your head and through the rear of    your body down to your lower leg; this is the ââ¬ËAlexander theoryââ¬â¢.    Something additionally comparable is to envision that youââ¬â¢re a manikin dangling on    a solitary string connected to the highest point of their heads.    Research for My Chosen Monolog    The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 film, composed and coordinated by    Straight to the point Darabont, in view of the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and    Shawshank Redemption. The film stars Tim Robbins as Andy Dufresne and    Morgan Freeman as Ellis Red Redding.    This film is principally about Andy Dufresne's life in jail after    being sentenced for the homicide of his better half and her darling, notwithstanding his    fights of blamelessness.    Theater in Education Log Book    In theater in instruction we have been advancing on the play ââ¬ËRomeo and    Julietââ¬â¢. We have picked as a group to deliver the play in the style of    ââ¬ËGoths and Chavsââ¬â¢ and the contention will be a reason for pattern.    The Uses and Role of Theater in Education    * High quality, engaging and instructive exhibitions for youthful    individuals    * Expertise in Drama with offended and distraught youngsters    * Facilitating gatherings and workshops with all ages  
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