DIALOGUE
di·a·logue
ˈdīəˌläɡ,ˈdīəˌlôɡ/
noun
verb
NORTH AMERICAN
ˈdīəˌläɡ,ˈdīəˌlôɡ/
noun
- 1.
conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
"the book consisted of a series of dialogues"
synonyms:conversation, talk, discussion, interchange, discourse; More
verb
NORTH AMERICAN
- 1.
take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem.
"he stated that he wasn't going to dialogue with the guerrillas"
Rubric
Most performance rubrics are set up as follows:
Character Development: How well has the student researched, developed, and delivered their character?
Voice: Does the student use her/his voice as an instrument to propel their performance?
Movement: Is the body utilized to the student’s utmost ability to aid in development of character’s intent and delivery of lines?
Focus: Does the student retain focus (stay in character) throughout the entire performance?
Preparation: How much time did the student apparently spend in preparation for their performance?
Ensemble: If graded performance is part of a scene, rather than a monologue, assessment should be made on student’s ability to work with others
In some projects certain listed criteria may be omitted (such as Movement in a voice only performance) All criteria carry equal weight.
Character Development: How well has the student researched, developed, and delivered their character?
Voice: Does the student use her/his voice as an instrument to propel their performance?
Movement: Is the body utilized to the student’s utmost ability to aid in development of character’s intent and delivery of lines?
Focus: Does the student retain focus (stay in character) throughout the entire performance?
Preparation: How much time did the student apparently spend in preparation for their performance?
Ensemble: If graded performance is part of a scene, rather than a monologue, assessment should be made on student’s ability to work with others
In some projects certain listed criteria may be omitted (such as Movement in a voice only performance) All criteria carry equal weight.
Project:
For this project, you will need a script. You can locate scripts online or listen to them on YouTube. Here are some suggested websites, or you can search on your own.
https://www.theatrefolk.com/free-resources
https://www.freedrama.net/
https://www.youthplays.com/scenes/2-person-scenes
After you have rehearsed your scene, submit a video of a performance in google classroom. After you receive feedback, rehearse and submit another video that addresses the feedback.
https://www.theatrefolk.com/free-resources
https://www.freedrama.net/
https://www.youthplays.com/scenes/2-person-scenes
After you have rehearsed your scene, submit a video of a performance in google classroom. After you receive feedback, rehearse and submit another video that addresses the feedback.
Examples
Performance Examples in no particular order. These may or may not meet various project rubrics. Consult with Mr. Nabors before making a final selection of performance material.
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