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Adv. Acting:  Week 3

(September 14-18 - full class)

The power of Socially Responsible Theatre

DAY 1:

1.)  Watched an opening video of advice from an actor in the industry: Bryan Cranston

  • Journal:  What ideas shared by the actor did you find interesting, surprising, or helpful?

2.)  Listened: Finished listening to portions of a podcast (with guest Arian Moayed)

  • Journal (completed in class):  After each section students responded to prompts given in class.  (All students were present, so the questions are not posted here)

  • Discussed the power of "Socially Responsible" and "Civic-minded" Theatre.

3.) Discussed:  As a class, students generated/discussed lists for the following:

  • What would you love to learn about or go deeper into (related to acting/theatre)?  (if we can't do a show)

  • What COULD a "show" look like while still following all safety precautions? (if we can do a show)

4.) Re-visited:  WHY do we do theatre?

DAY 2:

1.)  Watched an opening video of advice from an actor in the industry: Matt Damon

  • Journal:  What ideas shared by the actor did you find interesting, surprising, or helpful?

2.) Discussed:  What are you reading / listening to / watching right now that his helping YOU to grow as an artist?

  • (Ms. Price Introduced the idea of "Script Club" to gauge interest/participation.)

3.) Re-visited:  Students' lists of WHAT they'd like to learn this semester and/or HOW they'd like to do a show.

4.) Shared:  What THEMES or TOPICS are you passionate about?

  • Journal:  Write about one or more THEMES about which you are passionate, and why.

5.) Watched:  Thematic Storytelling by Awele Makeba (Stories: Legacies of who we are - Awele Makeba)

  • Discussed finding narratives (stories) that...

    • highlight a meaningful theme​

    • are socially responsible

    • are able to be dramatized

    • you care about

Go Deeper (Optional):  How craving attention makes you less creative | Joseph Gordon-Levitt

The IDEAS I appreciate in this video: 

  • The thoughts shared from an artist about the unintended creativity-related consequences of needing attention in our culture.

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