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Theatre Journal

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Theatre Journal

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  1. How to create your theatre journal…1) If you’ve never made a PowerPoint or need a review, go to http://video.about.com/presentationsoft/Start-PowerPoint.htm 2) Wherever you see orange text in this PowerPoint, replace the text with your own.3) Delete this page and save the file with your own file name.

  2. Vocabulary Classroom Fundamentals Theatre Journal Drama Queens Mendota 2013-2014

  3. Tableau A tableau is a silent and motionless depiction of a scene created by actors, often from a picture.

  4. One ways to use tableau in the classroom… One thing to remember about teaching tableau… You can use tableaus to act scenes from a historical point of view or to represent a past time. Tableaus consist of frozen movement, gestures, and spontaneous positions without speaking.

  5. Pantomime Acting without words through facial expression, gesture and movement.

  6. One ways to use pantomime in the classroom… One thing to remember about teaching pantomime … You can use pantomime in the classroom for warm-ups, introductions, ice breakers, vocabulary and main events. Remember to prepare space for moving around the roomand have the students use instant replay. Space Bubbles are a great starting point.

  7. Reader’s Theatre A performers created by actors reading scripts rather working from memory.

  8. One ways to use reader’s theatre in the classroom… One thing to remember about teaching reader’s theatre … Reader’s Theatre is not memorized. Performers hold their script throughout the performance. Make sure students aren't covering their faces while holding their script.

  9. Creative Drama An improvisational, process-centered form of theatre in which participants are guided by a leader to imagine, enact, and reflect on human experiences.

  10. One ways to use creative drama in the classroom… One thing to remember about teaching creative drama… To act out stories in the classroom. Allow students to create and use imagination.

  11. Puppetry Puppetry is almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance.

  12. One ways to use puppetry in the classroom… One thing to remember about teaching puppetry… To act out stories through a puppet. Be fun by using different voices, tone, and accent.

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