2008 -- biomechanics.vtheatre.net/221 [archive]
Intermediate Acting : lessons NEW & Notes ... my comments
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Use the BioMX webpages to save time in class from my lectures on acting theory. The use of Method Acting and Biomechanics Forums is required.
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Spring 2003: Don Juan
The main difference between the art of the actor and all other arts is that every other [non-performing] artist may create whenever he is in the mood of inspiration. But the artist of the stage must be the master of his own inspiration, and must know how to call it forth at the hour announced on the posters of the theatre. This is the chief secret of our art. Konstantin Stanislavsky
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I plan to focus the Acting II on Biomechanics (Meyerhold) and Acting III on Method (Stanislavsky).
THR221 Intermediate Acting
Theory of Spectatorship
GeoAlaska: Theatre & Film
biomechanics.vtheatre.net
film books
virtual theatre
ShowCases: 3 Sisters, Mikado, 12th Night, Hamlet, The Importance of Being Earnest, Dangerous Liaisons, Don JuanSummary
2004: THR221 Intermediate Acting now has it own directory @ biomechanics.vtheatre.net, which has its own domain meyerhold.us!
One Act Fest
Notes
Next? stanislavsky.us (Method)
2004 & After
TIMES: 2.00 - 3:20 pm T,R
THEATRE 101 (GREEN ROOM)
OFFICE HOURS: by appointment, T,R
OFFICE PHONE: 474-7754
ffaga@uaf.edu
Continued development of physical, emotional and imaginative awareness. Method Acting and Biomechanics. Text and character analysis, scene and monologue study and presentation. Introduction to improvisation. (Prerequisite: THR121, or permission of the instructor.)
Textbook: ACTORS on ACTING
Recommended: Directing Actors, by Judith Weston (Directing Class -- required textbook)
Grading: Midterm (scene) 20%
Final (scene) 30%
Journal 10%
Two Monologues 10% (each) = 20%
Test 1, 2 = 10%, 10%
Tests are on Acting Theory and Terminology (Textbook reading). Scenes: 10 min (2-3 characters) one for Midterm, one for Finals. Journal: min. 3 times a week, 2-3 pp. each time. Scheduled conferences: one before Midterm and one after. Must attend all Theatre UAF productions. Each missed class without a note -- reduced grade.
[1] 1/17 Introduction and Overview. Textbook -- How-To. Resume & Audition portfolio. Monologue -- Text and Performance. (THR121 reviewed). What is Method Acting? Improvisation for Characterization. Physicalization.acting2[2] Resume due. Two Monologues (Drama and Comedy) and their structure (Aristotle). Script breakdown: Objectives and Obstacles. You and Your Role/Character. Meyerhold's formula for actors. Chapters. 1-2.
[3] Drama monologue due. Realism. "Actor's Text": Stage Languages and Audience. Actor's space and Acting areas. Ch. 3-4.
[4] Acting and Action: System, Method and Biomechanics. Movement: Acting Cycle. Characters and Roles. Inner Conflict and Inner Monologue. Actor's Text = Performance. Ch. 5.
[5] Review: Situations & Circumstances. Choices. Improv for sitcom. Comedy mode.
[6] Set: Time-Space construction. Self-Directing: Floor plan. Mise-en-scene.
[7] Comedy Monologue due. Scenes: breakdown. Research and preparaton. Scene selection for Midterm due.
[8] Rehearsal Methods: Improvisation for character development. Ch. 10. TEST 1.
[9] Subtext & Countertext. Character's "History" and Emotional Recall (Method).
[10] Audition techniques: Cold reading. Dramatic analysis and interpretation.
[11] "Myself and the Other": group workshop. Improv for Scene development.
[12] Space and Time exercises. Self-blocking.
[13] Video project.
2004+ new: Chekhov, Ibsen, Shakespeareprojects: BM software
texts:
webpages: new BM directory for Spring 2004!
Actingland.com - Acting resources, career guides, and casting information.
2008 --
[ Notes: The syllabus is updated on weekly basis. ]
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Fall 2003: 5 Approaches to Acting (textbook for Acting 121), David Kaplan
Part I. Task (Method)
Chapter 1. Stanislavsky
Chapter 2. Obstacles
Chapter 3. Stanislavsky's LegacyPart II. Episodes
Chapter 4. Brecht
Chapter 5. Combining Episodes
Chapter 6. MeyerholdPart III. Images
Chapter 7. Masks
Chapter 8. The Language of MaskPart IV. The World of the Play
Chapter 9. Comparison
Chapter 10. RulesPart V. Telling a Story
Chapter 11. Storytelling
Chapter 12. Dramatic Action
Chapter 13. ShakespearePart VI. Comparing Approaches
Chapter 14. Comparing
Chapter 15. Choosing an Approach
Chapter 16. Combining Approaches
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