3/25/ 19 Vocab: Performance Art- An art form that combines visual art with dramatic performance Journal: If you could recreate a scene from any movie.

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3/25/ 19 Vocab: Performance Art- An art form that combines visual art with dramatic performance Journal: If you could recreate a scene from any movie what would it be?

3/26/ 19 Vocab: Immersive Theatre- removing the stage and immersing the audience in the performance itself. Journal: What are your expectations for our Wax Figure project?

3/27/ 19 Vocab: Stage Picture- the way actors are arranged onstage to create a visually appealing effect. Journal: What is the longest possible amount of time you think you could hold your pose?

3/28/ 19 Vocab: View points- A technique by acting teacher Anne Bogart, in which actors use their body positions in time and space to create meaning. Journal: What helps you stay focused during holding your wax figure pose?

3/29/ 19 Vocab: Spatial Relationship- Distance between objects on stage. One body in relation to another, a group, or architecture. Journal: What have been the best and most challenging things about this assignment?