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Unit 3.1
Unit 3.2
SUPER!
100

The study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation.

What is semiotics?

100

This type of theatre aims to make the audience think critically.

What is Epic Theatre / Brechtian Theatre?

100

A form of theatre that starts by interviewing people. 

What is Verbatim Theatre?

100

Consider lines, curves, angles, and arches.

What is shape?

100

Literally translates as 'fun'. By presenting a serious subject in a funny way, it makes the audience laugh, and then question why they laughed.

What is a "spass"?

200

Tthe study of human use of space and the effects that population density has on behaviour, communication, and social interaction.

What is proxemics?

200

A made-up story based on a historical background with character names.

What is a historical fiction?

200

To respect the interviewees and reflect their feelings faithfully; To reflect the authenticity of the event

What are the purposes of speaking word-for-word in Verbatim theatre?

200

Performers' hands stay connected to each other in this performance

What is Chair Duet?

200

Create multiple locations by dividing the stage; Show power dynamics between characters; More interesting for the audience

What are the benefits of creating levels on stage?

300

A collage of images to show the style, aesthetics, vibe, and feel of your stage designs.

What is a mood board?

300

Use of gestures to show the power status and attitudes of a character

What is Gestus?

300

Ask Yes/No Questions; Be distracted; Ask misleading questions to get the answers you want; Ask offensive or sensitive questions

What are the Don'ts in an interview?

300
Two terms to help us consider how our bodies occupy the performance space.

What are Expand and Shrink?

300

Deliberately setting the action of a play in the past in order to draw parallels with contemporary events

What is historification?

400

A simple sentence on the message the director wants to bring out in the production.

What is a Director’s Concept Statement?

400

One actor plays a few roles

What is multi-roling?

400

A play structure that includes flashback and memories.

What is non-linear structure?

400

Actors start the physical movements at a different time

What is Canon Movement?

400

Live performances of the current social issues during the Great Depression

What is the Living Newspapers?

500

Distribution, movement, colors, intensity.

What are the 4 controllable qualities of lights?

500

The techniques suggested by Brecht have this effect on the audience.

What is Estrangement effect / alienation effect / Verfremdungseffekt (V effect)? 

500

Ms. Ting names it ABAB structure.

What is juxtaposition?

500
Gestures with a rhythm

What is Machine?

500

Physical theatre technique - All performers start at the same time but at a different count of 8.

What is "All Together"?
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