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Peer Review
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have students trade schedules with another group and review their rehearsal schedule. Your assessment of their amount of time re...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearHow Long?
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: As students enter, ask them to decide in their performance groups how many hours they should rehearse for a 60 minute play. You ...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearTime to Schedule!
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have students create their own calendars in their groups using either the attacherd template or MS Word (you can show them the a...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearWork Backwards
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: The formula for calculating rehearsal time is 1 Page = 1 Hour = 1 Minute. Basically for every page of the script you should plan...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearFace the design
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have studetns create a corrective makeup design using the information from the PowerPoint and the information they put together...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearMake-up products
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Make-up quiz on make-up products in the Powerpoint.Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearHair and Make-up
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: This is a powerpoint presentation which covers both Hair and Make-up design. It includes information on the shapes of faces and ...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearGetting My Good Side
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Begin class by handing out mirrors to students. Ask them to look at themselves in the mirror and then cover the right side with...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearPicture Perfect - make-up
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Every actor should know the basics of make-up application. The first step is to analyze their own face and understand how their ...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: 12 months agoThe Last Step-extension
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Students can take the final step by incorporating Laban movement to a character that they may be working on in a scene or play. ...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearMoving in Character
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have the 1/2 of the students stand in a large open area or stage and the other half observe. Be sure that they have enough r...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearThe Laban Effect
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: An introduction to the movement specialist Rudolph Laban. Laban breaks down the way we move using three different areas of analy...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearWalk this Way part 2
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have the class choose a partner that is similiar in height and repeat the process demonstrated in walk this way part 1. Have t...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearWalk this Way part 1
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have the class stand in a circle in a large open space or on stage. Ask for 2 student volunteers and have them decide who will ...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearEvery Little Step
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: View short youtube video of a freeze mob in New York City s Grand Central Station. Have students observe the different freezes a...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: 11 months agoWalk this Way
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: This lesson explores how an actor can create a distinct walk for a character by introducing the actor to the movement studies o...Contributor: Kathy HarrisViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: 11 months agoPerformance
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Students will perform their Moment Before scenes using other actors from the class. For those that can, moving straight from the...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearYour Character's Moment Before
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Have students begin writing their Moment Before. Many will have different moments than their acting partners, some will share ev...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearAll the President's Men
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Show them the following video. Explain that Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford play investigative reporters who are in the middle...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearThe Moment Before
Parent Industry: Performing ArtsGrades: 9 to 12Description: Explain to the class what The Moment Before is: the most recent incident that happened to a character that has affected how s/he...Contributor: Sean J. O'NeilViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last year




