Changing
characters (30 mins)
Objectives
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To create contrasting 2D and 3D characters
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To understand the tools available to differentiate between character
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To work as a group conveying a high ability of complicity and focus
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To share ideas
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To improvise
Stage one
Explain
that if an actor needs to be more than one person on stage that he needs to be
able to show difference between each character he is showing.
How can someone do this?
Stage two
Ask
a selection of students to stand in a line. Ask the remaining students to come
up with ideas to fit in with 1,2 and 3.
Ask
the students in the line to start in neutral and move through each of 1,2 and 3
portraying them separately. Stepping
forwards and changing with each step as the leading right foot hits the floor.
For less able students
ask them to end in a freeze.
Ask
other students to do the same while showing of 4,5 and 6.
Stage three
Then
ask for a brave volunteer to show all 1 to 6 layering the instructions up and
building a 3D character. Ask the audience to suggest a story line to fit in
with the construct.
Stage four
Ask
the students to devise three contrasting characters. Starting in a line of
neutral and building the characters as they step towards the audience.
Some
students may find it easier to have a caller or have the layers written down so
everyone can see.
After
each character is performed ask the audience to suggest a story for each turn.
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2D
Stereotypes
3D
Layered characters
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