For our drama work, we have to read from a radio script. These are the characters and the sound effects we need:
Characters
Laura-Kheilah
Loudspeaker-Amara
Q-Abrar
Gabrielle-Sapphire
Chorus-Rohan
Matt-Ahnaf
Sound effects-
Vomit
Glug glug
Clears throught
Rattle
Click
Sucking/cleaning sound
Thudding sound as Laura hits Q.
Sniff
Stepping sounds
Music
Dun tun tun....
Bye! xx
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Three Masks That I Think I Wear!
This post is about the three masks that I have designed! I'm so excited! OK, so here they are...
This mask is when I am around my close friends. I have chosen to make this design see through because, when I am with my friends, they know me so well that I don't have to pretend a lot but still a little bit. I made this design very creative because I like to be creative and I am always myself around friends. The ribbons are multi-coulored because it looks pretty and it stands out. The stick is just to hold it up
This mask is when I am in drama class. I chose to have this mask only cover one eye as, in drama, I am more confident to try new things and I come out of my shell a little. I have also made this one creative because it is very similar to when I am around my friends. The ribbons on the side all match the colours on the mask so that it still looks smart as I am in a class. The stick, however, is different because it is green. I didn't want to make it all the same.
This mask is for when I am out with teachers. I am sometimes out with teachers because my dad works at my school as a Computer Technology teacher. It has red ribbons on the sides so that I can use them to tie the mask to my head. My mask is mainly one colour because around teachers, I need to be sophisticated and polite. It has some design on the top and in the bottom right corner so that I at least have some creativity on it!
This mask is when I am around my close friends. I have chosen to make this design see through because, when I am with my friends, they know me so well that I don't have to pretend a lot but still a little bit. I made this design very creative because I like to be creative and I am always myself around friends. The ribbons are multi-coulored because it looks pretty and it stands out. The stick is just to hold it up
This mask is when I am in drama class. I chose to have this mask only cover one eye as, in drama, I am more confident to try new things and I come out of my shell a little. I have also made this one creative because it is very similar to when I am around my friends. The ribbons on the side all match the colours on the mask so that it still looks smart as I am in a class. The stick, however, is different because it is green. I didn't want to make it all the same.
This mask is for when I am out with teachers. I am sometimes out with teachers because my dad works at my school as a Computer Technology teacher. It has red ribbons on the sides so that I can use them to tie the mask to my head. My mask is mainly one colour because around teachers, I need to be sophisticated and polite. It has some design on the top and in the bottom right corner so that I at least have some creativity on it!
I hope that you like my masks!
Bye! xx
Monday, 18 November 2013
Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte (Italian): comedy of artists
Commedia dell'arte is a theatrical art
formed which originated in Italy in during the 14th century. It was
based on the interaction of stock characters that was always finished with a
comedic ending. It began in the streets of Italy although it can be traced back
to Ancient Greek theatre and Roman theatre. The actors where street performers
who wore decorative masks with exaggerated features to make things more humours
and to draw even more attention! Theses street performers started to perform
with actors in travelling stages and Commedia dell'arte was seen as its own genre in the mid-14th
century.
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Arlecchino was the most famous. He was an
acrobat and a wit. He was childlike and loving. He wore a cat–like mask and assorted
coloured clothes. He carried a bat or wooden sword.
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Brighella was Arlecchino's friend. He was more
mischievous and sophisticated. He was a cowardly villain who would do anything
for money.
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Il Capitano (the captain) was a travesty of
the professional soldier—bold, swaggering, and cowardly.
·
Il Dottore (the doctor) was a misrepresentation
of learning—pompous and fake.
·
Pantalone was a caricature of the Venetian
merchant, rich and retired, mean and miserly, with a young wife or an
adventurous daughter.
·
Pedrolino was a white–faced, moon–struck
dreamer and the forerunner of today's clown.
Commedia dell'arte was often improvised. The actors
based the improvisations on scenarios that they had discussed before the show.
On stage, they would chose dialogue that suited the moment or was based on the
crowd’s reactions. Sometimes the performers would use something called a lazzi. These were special rehearsed
routines that could be put into the plays at any convenient points to increase the
comedy. Commedia dell'arte was performed on the streets, as said before, with
travelling groups of actors. The staging would be easily set up and taken down.
People on the streets could walk up to watch the shows.
The basic structure of Commedia dell'arte was
usually about love and lovers trying to get together. There are obstacles in
the way which they have to get around to reach each other. One example is that
the father will not let his daughter marry the man she loves. They outwit the obstacles
in a way which is comedic and makes the audience laugh. The ending is always
funny.
Later on, Commedia dell'arte spread all over
Europe. It eventually accepted a large French influence where lots of
the scenarios were scripted into commedia-style plays. The style and formula
of commedia is now surviving well into the early 21st century continuing
the tradition as an artistic organisation where actors are able to create the
most memorable historic physical characters the theatre has seen. Slap-stick
comedy was created in Commedia dell'arte and it is still used in many shows,
movies and productions to keep people laughing out loud.
Thanks for reading! Bye xx
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Friday, 15 November 2013
Identity...
In drama class, we watched a short film called 'Identity' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikGVWEvUzNM. It was about the different kinds of masks that people wear throughout their lives. We have been asked by our teacher to write a blog post about what we thought of it and what masks we wear in our lives.
I thought that the masks were a symbol. It shows that we have different personalities when we are around different people. We change our masks to suit our situation. The protagonist, however, only had one mask which was different to everyone else's. This means that she doesn't feel the need to have more then one personality, she is fine just being herself. At the end of the film, the protagonist decides that she does not need to wear a mask at all. She takes it off and walks out. I think that this would inspire others to slowly take of their masks.
During my life, I think that I have worn many masks. Before coming to Bangladesh, I was living in England. I wore more masks there then I do here. In England, I had masks for when I was with certain friends, in school, at church, with my family, with my parents and with family friends. Each one of them was different in many ways. But when I moved to Bangladesh, it was like a new start for me. I got to start from scratch with no masks. Here, all of my friends are the same and we see each other at school. We don't have any family or family friends here so I only need one for my close family (my brother and parents). I do have a different mask for our drama classes. In drama I am more confident as it is one of my favourite subject and I am more comfortable there. My only other mask is when I am with the other teachers in the school, because my dad is a teacher. At these times I am very polite because, well my teachers are there! So here is an actual list of my masks:
Bye! xx
I thought that the masks were a symbol. It shows that we have different personalities when we are around different people. We change our masks to suit our situation. The protagonist, however, only had one mask which was different to everyone else's. This means that she doesn't feel the need to have more then one personality, she is fine just being herself. At the end of the film, the protagonist decides that she does not need to wear a mask at all. She takes it off and walks out. I think that this would inspire others to slowly take of their masks.
During my life, I think that I have worn many masks. Before coming to Bangladesh, I was living in England. I wore more masks there then I do here. In England, I had masks for when I was with certain friends, in school, at church, with my family, with my parents and with family friends. Each one of them was different in many ways. But when I moved to Bangladesh, it was like a new start for me. I got to start from scratch with no masks. Here, all of my friends are the same and we see each other at school. We don't have any family or family friends here so I only need one for my close family (my brother and parents). I do have a different mask for our drama classes. In drama I am more confident as it is one of my favourite subject and I am more comfortable there. My only other mask is when I am with the other teachers in the school, because my dad is a teacher. At these times I am very polite because, well my teachers are there! So here is an actual list of my masks:
- With friends and at school
- Close friends
- With my close family
- With extended family
- In drama class
- With my teachers
Bye! xx
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
My First Blog Post!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
This is my first post on this blog. Yay! :)
My major interests in theatre are: Stage work, screen work, costume design, and musicals.
I like doing stage work because it allows me to perform live in front of an audience. It is also fun because of all the rehearsal that leads up to it. I think that rehearsing for months is sometimes more fun then doing the real show (But mostly the show is SO FUN!)
I LOVE screen work because it is really fun to be in front of the camera and then to see yourself on the screen. I also love it because it is cool to work with other people who share my love of drama.
Costume design is cool because it means you really get to get into character. It is also nice when you get to create your vey own design that you think suits the character.
I really have saved the best to last now. MUSICALS!!!! I absolutely adore musicals. It is my favourite form of drama. This is because, in them, I get to act, dance and sing! All of my three favourite things in one. It is the same as stage work but so much better! I have been in at least two musicals which is why I LOVE it so much! Follow me on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kheilahv/boards/
Thanks for reading this! BYE xx <3
My major interests in theatre are: Stage work, screen work, costume design, and musicals.
I like doing stage work because it allows me to perform live in front of an audience. It is also fun because of all the rehearsal that leads up to it. I think that rehearsing for months is sometimes more fun then doing the real show (But mostly the show is SO FUN!)
I LOVE screen work because it is really fun to be in front of the camera and then to see yourself on the screen. I also love it because it is cool to work with other people who share my love of drama.
Costume design is cool because it means you really get to get into character. It is also nice when you get to create your vey own design that you think suits the character.
I really have saved the best to last now. MUSICALS!!!! I absolutely adore musicals. It is my favourite form of drama. This is because, in them, I get to act, dance and sing! All of my three favourite things in one. It is the same as stage work but so much better! I have been in at least two musicals which is why I LOVE it so much! Follow me on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kheilahv/boards/
Thanks for reading this! BYE xx <3
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