- Improvisation, Playbuilding, Acting
- Elements of Production in Performance
- Theatrical Traditions and Performance Styles
Preliminary Course Content:
In Improvisation, students learn how to work spontaneously to create characters and situations, explore ideas and issues, and use and experiment with elements and structures. In Playbuilding, students learn to collaborate in devising original presentations using dramatic elements, structures and performance styles. Students learn how to use acting skills and performance spaces and how to establish an actor-audience relationship appropriate to style and purpose. Students learn to use production elements such as costume, sound and lighting. In Acting, students learn how to use the voice and body, in conjunction with the mind and the imagination, to transform themselves as an actor into a character.
Students learn how to record their experiences in logbooks as reflections, critical appraisal of their own work and the work of others, research, analysis, drafts, character profiles, notes, extracts from scripts, reviews and directors’ notes. |
- Australian Drama and Theatre (Core component)
- Studies in Drama and Theatre
- Group Performance (Core component)
- Individual Project
HSC Course Content:
‘Australian Drama and Theatre’ and ‘Studies in Drama and Theatre’ involve the theoretical study through practical exploration of themes, issues, styles and movements of traditions of theatre, and relevant acting techniques, performance styles and spaces. In the study of theoretical components, students engage in practical workshop activities and performances to assist their understanding, analysis and synthesis of material covered in areas of study. The ‘Group Performance’ (three to six students) involves creating a piece of original theatre. It provides an opportunity for each student to demonstrate his performance skills, using a variety of play building techniques and approaches. For the Individual Project students demonstrate their expertise in a chosen area. They complete one project from Critical Analysis, Design, Performance, Scriptwriting or Video Drama.
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