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THEATER ARTS A TIMELINE
NAME:_________________ BEGINNING DATE:________
PROJECT 1
VOCABULARY & DIAGRAMS
2 DAYS
PROJECT 2
PUPPET SHOW FOR KIDS
3 DAYS
PROJECT 3
HISTORY OF THEATER
POWER POINT
5 DAYS
PROJECT 4
SCRIPT, DESIGN, FILM
5 DAYS
PROJECT 5
COSTUME DESIGN
5 DAYS
PROJECT 6
HISTORY OF DANCE
5 DAYS
PROJECT 7
STORYTELLING
5 DAYS
PROJECT 8
WRITING A CRITIQUE
6 DAYS
FINAL EXAM
5 DAYS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. YOU MUST HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS TO TURN IN YOUR ASSIGNMENTS.
2. YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR SOURCES FOR EACH PROJECT!
3. PUT ALL THE SOURCES ON ONE PAGE ENTITLED WORKS CITED.
4. INCLUDE THE TITLE, AUTHOR, AND URL ADDRESS; FOLLOW MLA GUIDELINES.
5. A SOURCE/WORKS CITED PAGE IS WORTH UP TO 25% OF YOUR GRADE.
6. DRESS PROFESSIONALLY FOR YOUR PRESENTATIONS!
7. THIS COURSE SHOULD BE COMPLETED WITHIN NINE WEEKS.
8. ASK FOR HELP IF YOU GET CONFUSED OR FRUSTRATED.
9. USE THE INTERNET TO LOOK UP GUIDELINES, RESEARCH IDEAS, AND GET HELP.
10.YOUR WORK SHOULD BE WELL RESEARCHED AND PRESENTED
CORRECTLY.
Project 1 – basic stage vocabulary puzzle
A. Using either a web site or the text book, select a minimum of twenty
vocabulary words from stage and film theater; find a thumbnail picture for
a definition of each word. Turn in a document with the words & pictures.
B. Create a word search or crossword puzzle using those words. (Look up
theater arts vocabulary words; then find a word search generator on line
and create a puzzle.) Print or email.
C. Draw or create in a document a diagram of a stage. Label the parts of the
stage. (Search for a “labeled stage diagram; put in a word doc & email.) You
are looking for a traditional stage with labels such as Center Stage, Up Left,
Down Right, etc.
D. Locate The Majestic Theater in New York City on GOOGLE IMAGES. Find
and copy & paste a Majestic Theater seating chart and at least 5 photos of
the theater showing the inside and outside of the building. Print or email.
Project 2 – puppet show for kids
A. Write a script for a 3-5 minute play for children that will use puppets.
B. Make a copy of the script for each member of the play.
C. Create puppets using socks, paper bags, popsicle sticks or cut out figures.
D. Present the play to the class.
OR
A. Go to BOOWA KWALA MAKE YOUR OWN PUPPET SHOW
B. Remember this is a children’s site
C. Follow the instructions on the site
D. Design your set; create characters.
E. Present the puppet show
F. Write about what you did
G. Include how your audience reacted
H. Email to turn in
OR
A. Using the ipad access Puppet PALS
B. Create a puppet show.
C. Show it to a classmate.
D. Write a summary of what you did.
E. Include how your audience reacted.
F. Email to turn in.
Project 3 – history of theater power point
A. Research the history of the theater beginning with Greek theater.
B. Create a timeline for theater starting with Ancient Greek Theater.
C. Provide pictures and information for each major era of theater; make sure
you include the following: Greek (ANTIGONE), Medieval (Mystery plays,
Bible stories) , Renaissance (Shakespeare & Marlowe, The Globe & The Rose),
1800s (Lillie Langtry), 1900s stage & film (stage=OKLAHOMA & HAIR &
film=WIZARD OF OZ & GONE WITH THE WIND & HOW THE WEST WAS
WON), and 21st Century stage and film (Stage=KINKY BOOTS & film=KUNG
FU PANDA).
D. Begin your research with Wikipedia history of theater but include other
more scholarly sources.
E. You MUST include a sources page.
F. Present.
Project 4 – script, design, film
A. Write a script for a 6-8 minute screen play on a theme that would be
appropriate to show at an elementary school.
B. Assign character parts, choose a director and camera crew or you be the
camera crew and director and have someone else run lines.
C. Plan where you will film.
D. Plan sound and lighting.
E. Put all designs and script into word documents or power point slides.
F. Film and present.
Project 5 – period costume power point
A. Choose one of the following plays:
a. Midsummer Night’s Dream
b. Hamlet
c. Pride & Prejudice
d. Star Wars
e. Tom Sawyer
f. Four Weddings & A Funeral
g. Lord of the Rings
h. Twilight
i. The Hobbit
j. The Evil Dead
B. Using the text book as a guide, choose one character to analyze for costumes.
C. Also include any accessories, hair additions, hats, etc.
D. Create a Costume Plot and Costume List for the character (in a word
document) & include fabric swatches.
E. Also include a Pull/Rent/Buy/Borrow/ Build List (see text book).
F. Present.
Project 6 – history of dance
A. Research the history of dance around
the world beginning with ritual dance.
B. Include the Dogon dancers, dance from
China and Japan, Australian aboriginal
Dance, American Indian Dance and around the world.
C. Begin at this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dances
D. Put your findings into a presentation
Such as photostory.
D. Present.
Project 7 – story telling
A. Develop a power point that examines
The history of STORY TELLING.
B. Choose a story that you can TELL, not
Read.
C. Present the power point along with the
Story that you have chosen to TELL.
D. Use voices and body movement to make
The story interesting.
E. Film yourself telling the story or tell it
In person along with your power point.
F. Present.
Project 8 – writing a critique
A. Pretend to be a drama critic for
an internet theater blog.
B. Write a Review of a the film, NANNY
McPHEE.
C. Follow this format:
1. Is the film interesting?
2. Is it convincing?
3. Does it evoke emotions?
4. What is the playwright’s purpose?
5. Draw a diagram of the plot.
6. List main characters & describe.
7. List secondary characters.
8. State the setting, theme, & style.
9. Analyze the acting.
10. Do you like the story?
D. Put your findings into an article in a
Word document & present.
FINAL EXAM
Choose a character from stage or screen play (such as Cleopatra or Caesar); design
and create a crown, hat, tiara, or jewelry pieces for that character.
Measure a person’s head or hand for the piece to ensure it is usable.
Use paper, foil, scraps of fabric, beads, old jewelry, cardboard, elastic, whatever you
can find. Paint, glue, and assemble.
Model your creation as you explain for what play and character your creation is
designed.
THEATER ARTS B TIMELINE
NAME:_________________ BEGINNING DATE:________
PROJECT 1
INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC
4 DAYS
PROJECT 2
DIRECTOR’S PROMPTBOOK
3 DAYS
PROJECT 3
CONSTRUCT THE GLOBE THEATER
3 DAYS
PROJECT 4
LIGHT & SOUND PLANNING
5 DAYS
PROJECT 5
MAKEUP DESIGN
5 DAYS
PROJECT 6
SANSKRIT DRAMA
5 DAYS
PROJECT 7
HROSWITHA & HILDEGARD
5 DAYS
FINAL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. YOU MUST HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS TO TURN IN YOUR ASSIGNMENTS.
2. YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR SOURCES FOR EACH PROJECT!
3. PUT ALL THE SOURCES ON ONE PAGE ENTITLED WORKS CITED.
4. INCLUDE THE TITLE, AUTHOR, AND URL ADDRESS; FOLLOW MLA GUIDELINES.
5. A SOURCE/WORKS CITED PAGE IS WORTH UP TO 25% OF YOUR GRADE.
6. DRESS PROFESSIONALLY FOR YOUR PRESENTATIONS!
7. THIS COURSE SHOULD BE COMPLETED WITHIN NINE WEEKS.
8. ASK FOR HELP IF YOU GET CONFUSED OR FRUSTRATED.
9. USE THE INTERNET TO LOOK UP GUIDELINES, RESEARCH IDEAS, AND GET HELP.
10.YOUR WORK SHOULD BE WELL RESEARCHED AND PRESENTED
CORRECTLY.
Project 1 – RESEARCH INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC
Create a Powerpoint, a Prezi, or a research report and include the following:
a. Who is George Lucas?
b. What is Industrial Light & Magic?
c. How did IML begin?
d. For what is IML most famous?
e. Why is IML so well respected?
f. Include samples of film work from JURASSIC PARK, INDIANA JONES,
AND STAR WARS (pictures).
g. Present.
Project 2 – DIRECTOR’S PROMPTBOOK
Develop a Director’s Promptbook:
a. Read pages 257-259 in THEATER ART IN ACTION or locate a web site that
will provide a director’s to-do list.
b. Develop a list of what a director must do in order to develop a play for stage
or film.
c. Analyze the script for the play OUR TOWN.
d. Put into a word document or power point.
e. Include a paragraph that discusses the pros and cons of being a director and
whether you would want to be a director.
f. Email to turn in.
Project 3 – CONSTRUCT THE GLOBE THEATRE
Shakespeare and The Globe Theatre were the most influential and successful
playwright and theatre in history.
a. Make a model of Shakespeare’s Globe Theater; the pattern is attached.
b. Develop a presentation on Shakespeare
and The Globe Theatre in which you
give a brief biography of Shakespeare
and a thorough explanation of how and
why he built The Globe.
c. Include in your presentation a diagram
that shows the location of the following:
the hut, heavens, the hell, wardrobe, stage doors, trap door, inner stage, pit,
stairs, main entrance, lords’ room,
middle gallery, and the flag and what
flying it meant.
Project 4 – LIGHT AND SOUND
Create a power point presentation in which you define and explain the following:
a. Mixing console (sound board)
b. Lighting control console (light board)
c. Sound design
d. Light design
e. THEN, using the iPad, learn how to do simple sound mixing on Garage
Band.
f. Present what you have learned.
Project 5 – HISTORY OF STAGE MAKEUP
Explore the history of the use of masks in Ancient Greek Theater.
A. Then examine Shakespearean makeup.
B. Research 19th century makeup (1800s,
Lilly Langtry).
C. Then, 20th century makeup, prosthetics,
and modern techniques to change appearances of actors.
You may create a poster, power point, prezi, or demonstration.
THEN, Choose one of the following:
A. Create a Greek Mask in papier mache
B. Make your own makeup (see attached
instructions).
C. Apply makeup to yourself or someone
else in 19th or 20th century makeup
for a particular stage or screen play.
D. Present & demonstrate.
How to Make Theatrical Makeup
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Use shortening as a base makeup. Put the shortening in a bowl and mix in your choice of food coloring to achieve the base facial color you're after. Use a light dusting of flour instead of powder to set the shortening. Add unsweetened cocoa powder to the flour to create a darker foundation powder.
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Combine 2 1/2 tablespoons of water with 60 drops of red food coloring, ten drops of yellow food coloring, and 3 drops of blue food coloring, mix well, then combine the colored water with white corn syrup. Pour in slowly, until you achieve the desired consistency. This will give you a theatrical staple: blood.
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Heat a 1/4 cup of cold water and gelatin until the gelatin dissolves. Paint corn syrup on your face wherever you want a scab, then apply cornmeal to the corn syrup. Apply a thick coat and let it dry, then brush away the excess and paint the scabs any combination of nasty colors you'd like.
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Glue small hairbrush bristles onto peppercorns and use eyelash glue to apply the peppercorns to your hands and face. These will make perfect warts.
o 5
Use cottonballs shredded and colored with food coloring to create beards, moustaches, and thick eyebrows. You can apply the cottonballs with eyelash glue or even corn syrup. Mix and match your homemade theatrical makeup to create a range of gruesome creatures.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4841118_make-theatrical-makeup.html#ixzz2SXonZiyX
Project 6 – SANSKRIT DRAMA
A. Research and define Sanskrit Drama as
It took place in Ancient India.
B. Include pictures and discussion points
in either a power point or a photostory
or a poster.
C. Include dates, titles of plays, the name of
at least one dramatist, and how the
drama has evolved into what it is today.
D. Present.
PROJECT 7 – HROSWITHA & HILDEGARD
A. Hroswitha was a nun in the 900s who
Wrote plays. Research her biography.
B. Hildegard modeled her work after
Hroswitha. Also research her biography.
C. Examine the time period of the 900s,
the country of Germany at the time,
and the biographies and works of both
women.
D. Put your findings into a power point or
a poster and essay.
E. Present.
FINAL
A. Draw or print a diagram of a stage.
B. Block THE TEMPEST: Act 1, Scene 2 which
Includes Prospero, Miranda, Ariel, Caliban,
And Ferdinand.
C. Use the website www.playshakespeare.com/
the-tempest/scenes/956-act-i-scene-2
D. Also use the text book, page 182.
E. Using a different color for each character,
Mark their positions and actions.
F. Present.