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AGENDA – 10/20/09 Grab the note sheet on the front table and take out a piece of paper for your opener – you will not need your folders today. Grab the note sheet on the front table and take out a piece of paper for your opener – you will not need your folders today. Agenda: Agenda: Opener – Quick Quiz – half sheet of paper – 5 min. Opener – Quick Quiz – half sheet of paper – 5 min. Review intro to drama reading questions – complete if you havent done so! – 10 min. Review intro to drama reading questions – complete if you havent done so! – 10 min. Drama Notes – 20 min. Drama Notes – 20 min. Application Activity- Words in Pictures – 20 min. Application Activity- Words in Pictures – 20 min. Vocabulary Gallery Walk - 20 min. Vocabulary Gallery Walk - 20 min. Test Discussion – 10 min. Test Discussion – 10 min. Exit Slip Exit Slip *If you have not taken the test over music and dance make-ups will be Wednesday after school! You will have a zero after this time!

1. In a play, the introduction of the main characters and setting can be found in the 1. In a play, the introduction of the main characters and setting can be found in the a. Exposition b. Climax c. Denouement d. Conclusion

2. A significant statement that a story makes about society, human nature, or the human condition is the 2. A significant statement that a story makes about society, human nature, or the human condition is the a. Suspense b. Theme c. Style d. Climax

3. A dialogue is 3. A dialogue is a. A speech delivered alone onstage b. A speech delivered by the main character c. A speech by two or more characters onstage d. A speech by the director

4. A literary element found in written play scripts that gives the actors and directors information about the movement of the character or the action of the play is 4. A literary element found in written play scripts that gives the actors and directors information about the movement of the character or the action of the play is a. Dialogue b. Monologue c. Plot structure d. Stage directions

5. Items that are carried on by characters to enhance time and setting or to be used for the action of the play are known as 5. Items that are carried on by characters to enhance time and setting or to be used for the action of the play are known as a. Flats b. Microphones c. Hand props d. Set props

Test Discussion If you did not take the test please sit in the hall until you are called back into class. If you did not take the test please sit in the hall until you are called back into class. 88% high/32% low/71%-76% average and 11 Fs. 88% high/32% low/71%-76% average and 11 Fs. Most did well on the ORQ Most did well on the ORQ Multiple Choice needs work! STUDY! Multiple Choice needs work! STUDY! Review ORQs Review ORQs

DRAMA The Literary & Technical Elements

The Literary Elements of Drama… why do these words look familiar? The Literary Elements of drama might sound familiar because you have studied these terms in your English classes.

Plot Structure- Here are the terms that are associated with plot structure: Exposition- introduction of the main characters and setting (time and place); characters build relationships and there is an initial incident that begins a conflict between them. Rising Action- characters make decisions regarding the initial incident; suspense builds; action becomes more complicated. Climax- point of highest emotion; turning point; characters change and make decisions Falling Action- resolution of characters crisis Denouement- untying of the plot; the resolution Conclusion- the restoration of power; a celebration; unity; whatever the plot calls for; usually depends on the genre (tragedy/comedy)

Suspense: How does this word apply to drama? The state of being undecided, uncertain, or doubtful. A state of tension. Needed to sustain interest in drama.

Theme: What does this word mean? The underlying meaning of the story A universal truth A significant statement that the story is making about society, human nature or the human condition

Language & Style: Dont we all speak English? The way the words are put together to create the story. The way the words are put together to define the character. Some characters speak in a dialect which is difficult to read when spelled the way the playwright wants it to sound; however, it is easier for actors to interpret. Conversational style/language is informal language; the way most people usually speak Iambic pentameter is a meter in poetry found in classic Greek poetry and Shakespeares writing. It is a line containing five sets of two syllables each, with the emphasis always on the second syllable (daDUM, daDUM, daDUM, daDUM, daDUM).

Monologue: This means one what? A lengthy speech by a character who is revealing his/her thoughts. Can be delivered alone to the audience or to another character Soliloquy is different; it is alone and innermost thoughts only

Dialogue: Is that what you do when youre trying to call someone? Speech between two or more characters onstage. Lines are preceded by each others name in a script.

Technical Elements The technical elements of drama add expression and enjoyment in the theatrical world.

Scenery What in the world is scenery? The painted pieces of a stage that suggest a location, time period, or the setting of the play Made of flats, painted canvas covered frames. Some theaters use flats with curtains, wood, cardboard, Styrofoam, paper mache and a variety of materials; creativity is the key

Sound: Is that why you can hear actors talk on stage? Most scripts call for sound effects or mood music. If not a director or sound designer may create music for mood to be played before, during or after a performance. In todays theater, hearing the play is important. Microphones must be managed from a sound booth. Knowing how to run a mixer board and understanding amplification are important skills needed by sound designers/runners.

Lights: Are those the yellow things on the left? Create a visual image for the audience based on the needs of the playwright, directors, actors Create mood, time, place Change the colors of costume or enhances the colors of the costumes Adds to the color and vividness of the set, bringing it out of the dark and into the imagination of the audience. Lighting designers are hired to work with the director to design the show. They need to have a working knowledge of electricity and technology because most lighting is computerized.

Make-Up Does make-up make people look better? Enhances the natural features of the face so that lighting does not wash out the color of the face. Creates the character Special Effects make-up can be used; putty can be used to build up noses, create scars; fake blood can enhance a look; a twenty-year old person can be made-up to look eighty-five; hair lines can be soaped out to create a bald spot or receding hairline. Works with the lighting and costumes to complete the effect needed to communicate character, time, place, setting to the audience.

Costumes: What are those people wearing? Create the overall feel of character, time, setting, place Add visual communication to the audience. Define the type of character based on the style and color of the costume Dresses, suits, wigs, dance attire, and vintage clothing can be used on stage Often, costumes are designed and built for performances. Costume designers work with the director to design the overall look for the play. A set of seamstresses and tailors make the costumes and then fit them to the actors and actresses.

Props: What are props? Short for properties Set props- items that are stationary on the stage; i.e. sofas, chairs, tables, decorations, telephones Hand props- items that are carried on by characters to enhance character, time, and setting or to be used for the action of the play; i.e. handbags, tea sets, teacher dusters, luggage, handkerchiefs, etc. Props are usually listed in the back o the script; however, some scripts require you to read through them and list your own. Some props may be built and painted.

Your Assignment You will be creating a visual aid for a term you will be assigned. Complete the following steps in order to meet the requirements of the assignment: - Pick a partner and get a white sheet of paper. - On the white paper, you need to do the following: a. Define the term in your own words b. Illustrate the word c. Identify a real life example of the word (the climax of Harry Potter is… etc.) d. Identify the effect the term given has on a play You have 20 min. to complete this.

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Literary &Technical Elements: Gallery Walk Critique –Did they successfully illustrate their word? Yes/No. –What details needed to be added to make the definitions/illustrations more clear? –Critique each term! Your feedback needs to be on the bottom of each term.

Literary &Technical Elements: Gallery Walk Walk around the classroom and look at the posters you classmates created. You need to write down at least FIVE examples given by your classmates in your notes. –Two literary elements are required. –Two technical elements are required. –One may be from whatever category you chose. I will be checking these in your NB quiz. You have 15 minutes.

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Literary &Technical Elements: Gallery Walk Exit Slip Take everything off of your desk except for a piece of paper and a writing utensil. You need to write down at least FIVE terms we talked about in class today. You need to define these terms and give one example of each term. –Two literary elements are required. –Two technical elements are required. –One may be from whatever category you chose.