Sunday, 25 October 2015

Greek theatre Evaluation

My performance for the Greek theatre  piece was overall great I said my lines correctly at the right pace and so did the two people that I was working with, we all had our body faced appropriately so that the audience could see what was going on and or voices were projected loudly The strength of my my performance has to most likely be my stillness on the stage, I had a good posture and did not dance on the spot when I was saying my lines. If there was any weakness in my performance I would say it would be lack of emotion because I did not really show so much sadness as i could have in my personal view.

The other drama class had an amazing performance it was emotional but also had a good moral as well. The first one had a good point that they were trying to get across because it was mainly about discrimination and in every scene they did they showed how people in this modern day acted towards others they hardly know just by looking at their appearance and at the end of their performance they put up signs that they made. The music performance had a few good singers and it was good how one of them told us to clap our hands to the song but as a whole could have been way better because some songs that were played did not really suit everyone's voice.

Overall the performance that stood out to me was the level 2 drama piece it was amazing. The moment that got to me was when the two men had to go to war and left their wives with no choice and one of them was pregnant but luckily her husband did not die but unfortunately her friends husband did and they showed the scene of him dying.

The audience conventions differ from each other because as a audience for watching a drama role play you have to be silent so you do not distract the actors and so you can hear what is being said but as a audience for a music performance you are able to sing along with them and to clap along as it can give the singers more confidence and it helps to ignite the performance.

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