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As a performer, discuss how you would perform the role of Alan in this extract of the Equus in order to convey your interpretation of the character to the audience.
I intend to show Alan’s religious dedication to the horses through juxtaposingAlan’s physicality before and after the ‘horses’ enter the stage. I will begin the extract upstage right at ¼ profile right, maki...
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What are Circles of attention?
Stanislavski used circles of attention as an acting technique to aid characterisation. all three are achieved through FOCUS and CONCENTRATION The first circle involves concentrating on the self, it provides ...
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Select one design aspect (e.g. costume, set, masks, lighting, sound) and discuss how it contributed to the effectiveness of your devised piece.
The main things is to stick to the question and focus on one aspect. If you have done a devised piece and knew all the reasons behind your artistic choices this question should not be a problem. Let's say yo...
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As a director, discuss how you would stage the final act of Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' to convey a message of your choosing.
As I director I would create a direct comparison between Nora and Torvald and Mrs Linde and Krogstad. There is a large amount of secrecy between both characters, however it is the contrast which sheds light ...
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What does “stylised” mean?
When something is stylised it is designed in certain way to depict a chosen style, e.g. stylised in a Brechtian way
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