About JPP
Self-Awareness and Self-Discipline
JPP General Knowledge
Stage Positions
Confidence, Focus & Concentration
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What does JPP stand for?
Junior Premier Players
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What does Self-Awareness mean?
Knowledge of your character, feelings & motivation.
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What are the Five emotions?
Happy, Sad, Surprised, Afraid and Angry
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How many stage positions are there?
9
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What is self confidence?
When you are not afraid to speak, act or be yourself in front of others.
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Who are the Junior Directors?
Miss.Tae, Miss. Ziah, and Miss.India
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What game shows self awareness?
Face Feel, Guess Who, No Contact, and Never Have I Ever!
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What is a still image?
When you freeze in a particular pose as if you have been captured in a picture.
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What are the 9 stage positions?
Center stage, Stage Left, Stage Right, Upstage Right, Upstage Left, Upstage Center, Downstage Left, Downstage Right, and Downstage Center
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Finish the phrase Less Bumm...
More Tumm.
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What is JPP's motto?
"More than just entertainment!"
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Why did we use the mirrors?
To be aware of ourselves and others.
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What is a mime?
A performance without talking, but you show movement and gestures to tell the story.
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What is a curtain call?
When the actors take a bow at the end of the show.
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Who is Konstantine Stanislavsky?
A male actor that created Method Acting.
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Who is the founder of JPP?
Aunt Shay; Ms. Shalane Dill
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Why do you think self awareness is important?
So that we are aware of ourselves, who we are and what we look like.
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What are JPP's warm-up games?
Zip Zap Zow, Crazy Eights, Big Stage
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Where do the actors take their curtain call?
On the Proscenium Arch, near the Apron.
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Where is Konstantine Stainislavsky from?
Russia.
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What is the name of the class you are taking?
Beginner's Acting
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What is a monologue?
A speech delivered by one person
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How long should you hold a still image?
5-7 seconds
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Where do the Audience sit during a performance?
In the house.
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What are the four forms of Method Acting?
Relaxation, Focus & Objects, Magic If, and Affective Memory
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