Monday, 22 June 2015
Monday, 15 June 2015
EVALUATION - Barbican Theatre
The Musical Theatre’s performance in
May 2015 on Physical Theatre generally focuses on women’s rights to which
scenes in the performance shows representation.
During rehearsal times for the Barbican
Theatre, my best lesson is when we had to rehearse the whole piece of the
performance, wherein I had to remember everything in its order to which in a
way it is a good way to know what scene we are performing without somewhat
forgetting. The approach to class and levels of discipline are exceptional as I
will listen to the director where exactly where to go. In addition to this, the
domestic abuse performance was my favourite part of the piece. This is because
the scene in particular gave me a sense of purpose for which the piece in
particular can relate on women’s rights, and the abuse gave a dramatic effect.
The only thing I would say that needs improving on is when in the domestic
abuse scene I need to keep in time in the piece to the piece and go over the
video on my phone to memorise what action to perform, and have more time to
rehearse the scene to get it perfected. Other than that, I believe that the
piece has no downfall. The memory throughout the piece is exceptional to which
I can remember everybody’s action and moves myself.
I
absorbed the feedback and mistakes I have made in the rehearsals from peers and
my teacher. My timing is sometimes the least of my worries, and I am able to
see my individual skills from people in my group although I do not show my
potential. There are times that I give myself a target in one particular scene;
timing and movement, but throughout the scenes I believe that I am performing
well. If I was to find ways to improve, I would have to make effort to give
some ideas of my own to the class if we are performing the piece as a whole.
The
piece of the domestic abuse scene shows development as the scenes continues.
Firstly, the group came on to deliver their ideas for the first intro, when I
meet Sonia in the piece. Then, I developed the piece further on by giving ideas
such as, when the girls are sitting on their chairs and I tap Sonia on the
shoulder and as soon as she looks behind, I duck down and crouch. When me and
Sonia are on the chair standing up the idea was we hug, but then it gets hazy
when I attempt to touch her inappropriately and start to pull her hair.
Furthermore, after I beat her on the ground, I gave more ideas that I grab her
off the ground and then I flip her over. We used these ideas to show how women
cope with domestic abuse.
However,
despite the ideas being used for the piece there were parts of them that were
rejected. Although I felt that my ideas were not being appreciated, I learnt
that everybody are different human creatures who have views and opinions of
their own and will show disapproval. I could see that this was better for the
piece because the ideas that the group put together created a formation,
although I still have further ideas that could have been put into the piece,
but I will have to put up with the piece as it is.
The
movements I would say that I found easy is when I had to jump to one chair.
What we had to practise is the timing, and I managed to fit into the space just
fine. I was aware of what people was doing and were they were going so I had to
adapt myself to keep out of their way because that is an issue when it comes to
performance. I was able to complete the moves to my ability and I did not
needed extra breath. I believe you do need agility to perform well in
performances but I believe you cannot perform well on an empty stomach, because
you are likely to not perform well to your abilities. I had to be aware on what
others were doing so I am more vigilant on which part to come on and the timing
is spot on.
Personally, I believe the message to
women’s rights was majorly effective, and the moment that had the impact was
when we play “man says” and domestic abuse, because those moments show how
women are weak in those scenes. The only thing I would say that is not
effective is the fact that we do not show those effective moments through our
face, via facial expression. We had our moments were we lost character, but
nonetheless my confidence remained during the performance. I wanted the
audience to think that they know the purpose of the plot.
Before we perform at the Barbican, the
improvements that can be made if we can have more rehearsal times, make sure
that everybody is on time and present in the rehearsals. We could perform it to
secondary school so they would have an understanding of what physical theatre
is about as I have done this during secondary school myself. There is still
more time for improval in my opinion because I believe we can make this piece
work, but the class needs to engage and focus, meaning the beneficial part will
be that there is more chance people won’t be making mistakes, and we could
perform at National Theatre.
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
SHOWCASE - evaluation
Following the May 2015 showcase for Yr 1 Musical Theatre students, I thought it was an average performance, although the showcase had it's shortcomings so the evaluation that this is written by me is showing the musical number that I have appeared in and the opinions of how each number had worked out.
Musical number appearance for Rafa.
Chicago - "All that Jazz"
Fame - "Bring on tomorrow"
Bugsy Malone - "So you wanna be a boxer"
SIster Act - "Raise your voice"
"All that jazz"
The song, alongside the dance was formed in a triangle, pyramid shape for the dance and song. Nancy is the only person in the song who sings the first part of the solo, and then the class sings the rest of the song as a whole. I thought the dance and song was in time with everything else.
"Bring on tomorrow"
One of my favourite song had its pros and cons. The cons of it being that one parts of the song was sung by mistake. However, despite the downfall, the song I believed had some good notes to which I thought it was a good piece, although next time there will be room for improvement.
"So you wanna be a boxer"
During the part of my solo "So you wanna be a boxer", the song had its downfall. The beginning part of my solo was a good start until it came to a point where I started to notice the sound had went off in the tech room. Despite the sound coming off, I still carried on with my solo because I would not want the audience to see the song's downfall, and Sean used the piano to carry on my solo. Due to technical difficulties, the song had to be put on hold much to the frustration of the other people of the audience.
However, once the tech team managed to resolve the issue, the solo still carried on with me and the class singing the parts. Although frustrated with the tech team's shortcoming, I managed to perform the song well, but I thought the first round would have been much better if the there was no technical difficulties.
"Raise your voice"
Raise your voice is the showcase finale. This song personally is my favourite song to end the showcase. I thought that this song was very harmonious, and rhythmic. However, I also had my doubts that the song would have its downfall. The costumes that we had to wear for the song are black and white, with the appearance of an nun. This creation had required careful cutting with the production team. In conclusion to the song, I believed that the song came out an major success.
Musical number appearance for Rafa.
Chicago - "All that Jazz"
Fame - "Bring on tomorrow"
Bugsy Malone - "So you wanna be a boxer"
SIster Act - "Raise your voice"
"All that jazz"
The song, alongside the dance was formed in a triangle, pyramid shape for the dance and song. Nancy is the only person in the song who sings the first part of the solo, and then the class sings the rest of the song as a whole. I thought the dance and song was in time with everything else.
"Bring on tomorrow"
One of my favourite song had its pros and cons. The cons of it being that one parts of the song was sung by mistake. However, despite the downfall, the song I believed had some good notes to which I thought it was a good piece, although next time there will be room for improvement.
"So you wanna be a boxer"
During the part of my solo "So you wanna be a boxer", the song had its downfall. The beginning part of my solo was a good start until it came to a point where I started to notice the sound had went off in the tech room. Despite the sound coming off, I still carried on with my solo because I would not want the audience to see the song's downfall, and Sean used the piano to carry on my solo. Due to technical difficulties, the song had to be put on hold much to the frustration of the other people of the audience.
However, once the tech team managed to resolve the issue, the solo still carried on with me and the class singing the parts. Although frustrated with the tech team's shortcoming, I managed to perform the song well, but I thought the first round would have been much better if the there was no technical difficulties.
"Raise your voice"
Raise your voice is the showcase finale. This song personally is my favourite song to end the showcase. I thought that this song was very harmonious, and rhythmic. However, I also had my doubts that the song would have its downfall. The costumes that we had to wear for the song are black and white, with the appearance of an nun. This creation had required careful cutting with the production team. In conclusion to the song, I believed that the song came out an major success.
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