Stagecraft
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Stagecraft
11/08/2021 – 11/12/2021
Schedule for the Week
Monday- EVEN
Tuesday- ODD
Wednesday- EVEN
Thursday- NO SCHOOL
Friday- ODD
Tony Tuesday
Watch Anything Goes
Read Tony Tuesday assignment, you can choose to complete it on this week’s choice. Or you can wait for another week. You may turn in the assignment any time during Semester 1. Only one response is required even if you are in two Theatre classes. DUE Wed Dec 16. NO EXCEPTIONS
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Stagecraft
1- Vocab Week 7
2- Intermission Design Project
Set-design-project-assignment Download
Students will work on their own to build their design for “Intermission.” All elements of the project are due by Friday, Dec 10.
Turn in:
send to: hibler@edisoncomputech.com
label email: period/your name/assignment title
Coded script Log
Label: period/your name/Intermission Design Log
Log MUST include:
- Costume
- Props
- Set
- Lighting
- Sound
Research
Students will research 3 design elements: WOP, Set, and a crew of their choice (Props, Costume, Lights, Sound)
3 pics and 3 explanations for each element of research
Mock ups
Students will draw a mock up of their set design
Ground plan
Create a ground plan with all walls and furniture for your design
Scale Model
Build a scale model using cardstock for your set design. Must be in full color, include a measurement report. Model must have furniture.
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3- Q2 article homework
Article responses due Dec 9 by 11:59 PM. Students will read 3 articles and respond to 2.
Article 1: “Simplify your Set Design” by George F. Ledo
Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss what you believe are the two most important considerations when designing an impactful set while also telling a story and honoring author’s intent.
Article 2: “Read, Render, Realize” by Christopher Dills
Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss what you believe are the two most important parts of the process a set designer uses to go from script to performance.
Article 3: “How to Talk Design” by Sean O’Skea
Response question: Citing the article as evidence, discuss what you believe are the best ways a set designer can promote and defend their set design to a director while also being a collaborative member of the Production Team.
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RSA Recruitment Information
If you are considering transferring to Roosevelt School of the Arts as a freshman, here is all the information you need!
We offer classes in:
- Drama – a 4 year program
- Improvisation
- Stagecraft – 3 levels
- Costuming – 3 levels
- Band
- AP Music Theory
- Orchestra – beginning/intermediate and Symphonic Orchestra (advanced)
- Percussion (has a separate percussion specialist as the teacher)
- Latin Jazz
- Mariachi
- Piano I and II
- Guitar – beginning and advanced
- Choir – Mixed, Chamber, Advanced Women’s, and Performing Arts Singers
- Video Production/Videography
- Folklorico – 6 sections (2 beginning, 2 intermediate, 2 advanced)
- Dance Exploration (units on various types of dance)
- Tap – beginning, intermediate, advanced
- Jazz (dance) – beginning, intermediate, advanced
- Ballet – beginning, intermediate, advanced
- Hip Hop – Level 1 and Level 2
- Hmong dance
- Colorguard
- Theatre Movement – beginning and advanced
Visual Arts classes include:
- Art I and II
- Photo I and II
- AP Art
- AP Art 2D
- 3D Design
- Ceramics I and II
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