Period2-2022-S1 Assignments
- Instructor
- Kerri Halbert
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- Fine Arts Department
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Write a thoughtful paper on what it means to you to be in this class and to be a member of the GA Players.
Turn in today. You may complete it on here or on physical paper. If you write it on paper, turn it in to the second drawer on the rolling track of colored drawers in front of my desk.
Turn in today. You may complete it on here or on physical paper. If you write it on paper, turn it in to the second drawer on the rolling track of colored drawers in front of my desk.
Due:
By the time we come back to face to face, because I"m claiming it, we're gonna come back together.
You will be off book!
Lines. Lyrics. Blocking. Everything we have done up until now. :)
You will be off book!
Lines. Lyrics. Blocking. Everything we have done up until now. :)
Due:
Memorize and sing your part of welcome to the Renaissance. Play the entire song and sing when you're supposed to. Leads who aren't IN the number, you will be wing singing.
Label with your voice part. Bass, Tenor, Alto, Soprano.
If you have forgotten one of your parts. just look at the camera and stop singing. You could hold up a finger or something. But remember, that affects your grade!
Label with your voice part. Bass, Tenor, Alto, Soprano.
If you have forgotten one of your parts. just look at the camera and stop singing. You could hold up a finger or something. But remember, that affects your grade!
Due:
Titles have the number of total slides due for this assignment.
You have your title Slide finished.
Create more with more details about your character. At this point, each slide should focus on one single, solitary aspect of your character.
Add 5 more slides, with 3-5 specific details about the aspects of your character that your researching today.
Each aspect and slide must tie in the timeline (the Renaissance) and our show.
Example character aspects:
Clothing, back story, relationships with others in the play, job, responsibilities, props your character might use, general research you come across and find interesting/useful.
Use pictures on the slides to support your research.
You have your title Slide finished.
Create more with more details about your character. At this point, each slide should focus on one single, solitary aspect of your character.
Add 5 more slides, with 3-5 specific details about the aspects of your character that your researching today.
Each aspect and slide must tie in the timeline (the Renaissance) and our show.
Example character aspects:
Clothing, back story, relationships with others in the play, job, responsibilities, props your character might use, general research you come across and find interesting/useful.
Use pictures on the slides to support your research.
Due:
Today a title slide is due. At least one slide that includes: your name, character name/title (ex. Nick Bottom. or Party Waitress and Peasant or Stage Manager) and throw a picture that inspires you about the time period (the Renaissance) or a picture of someone playing that role. Easy, peasy.
We will be adding to this slide along and along.
I think you can attach your slide show to this assignment as a way to share it with me when you turn it in.
If not...
Kerri Halbert
[email protected]
We will be adding to this slide along and along.
I think you can attach your slide show to this assignment as a way to share it with me when you turn it in.
If not...
Kerri Halbert
[email protected]
Due:
You may attempt to perform this poem as many times as you like. The goal is to memorize the poem exactly and enunciate each word perfectly. All the while, using only one breath. Come to me to sign up for a time slot any day, if you want to perform it early. If you wait until the due day, everyone will go on the same day. Time slots will be filled that day, first come, first served during class.