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Learn the 5 body positions for stage performance. Follow guidelines to identify positions accurately. Review stage direction concepts and communication through body language.
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Stage & Body Test • SILENT during test! • Complete BOTH sides of test. • Any questions, RAISE YOUR HAND. • When finished, read a book.
Drama 5-7: The 5 Body Positions 10.29.13 • Behavior: Students will learn how to use the 5 body positions while on stage. • Conditions: Students will follow position guidelines and kinesthetically model correct usage. • Criteria: After modeling, students will be able to identify at least 3/5 positions with 100% accuracy as per Class Work Rubric.
DO NOW DO NOW • Take out your black portfolios and make a new entry Body Positions
Let’s Review our Stage Spaces! • CL = • DC = Stage Directions are given from whose Point of View? • DR = • UR = • UC = • C = • CR = • DL = • UL = What type of stage is SLOPED upwards away from the audience?
What ways do our bodies communicate emotion or feeling? Give three specific examples or situations.
What is Body Positioning? • The angle at which an actor(s) is set on stage during a given production.
Full Front • One of the strongest and most common of stage positions. • The entire body faces the audience Abbreviations: FF
Quarter Turn (1/4) Fairly open positions that are strong, but not as strong as Full Front. Mostly used with conversations and dialouge. Abbreviation: 1/4
Profile Side to Side Can express a wide array of emotion; anger, love, confusion, etc… Hard to hear at times and see for members of the audience. Abbreviation: P
Three-Quarter Turn (3/4) • Generally a weak position. • Audience will have a hard time seeing and hearing actor. • Mostly used in closing scenes or moments of discovery. • Abbreviation: 3/4
Full Back • A compelling position that when used appropriately can produce dramatic results. • Not used unless needed to display specific emotions. • Defeat, avoidance, dismissal, etc… Abbreviation: FB
Body Position Review 1. What is the strongest body position?2. What kind of feelings or emotions would you convey with profile, full back and three-quarter position?3. What do the following abbreviations stand for? FF: FB: P: ¼: ¾:4. If you had a superpower, what would it be and why? What is your superhero or super villain name?
Body Position Abbreviations • 1/4 • FB • P • 3/4 • FF