Thursday, May 23, 2013

Metamorphoses and Final Exam Prep

How about that for expressivity and metamorphosis? 
Metamorphoses
Bring props and costumes to class on Monday.

You will perform next Thursday after school in the amphitheater.  Prepare to demonstrate your fluency, expressivity, and staging based on your RUBRIC.  Snacks will be served.

Final Exam - The Power of Myth
Edit your aphorism blog to include a reflection on the aphorism's connection to Joseph Campbell's "Hero's Adventure."  If you missed the video or need a refresher, here is an abridged version.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Metamorphoses Staging Preparation

Performances next Thursday after school in the CNG ampitheater!

Costume and props due next Monday!

The final rubric for your review is HERE!  Know what is expected of you in terms of expressivity, fluency and staging.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Metamorphoses / Final Exam Preparation

Metamorphoses Scene

Gain FLUENCY over your role.  Carefully consider how your voice should sound as you practice your lines.  MAKE NOTES ON HOW YOU WILL DELIVER LINES.  Denotation, connotation and cadence are critical pieces of a fluent performance.

Final Exam Preparation: The Power of Myth

Please post an aphorism on your blog that holds specific significance in your life.  Write a one paragraph justification for selecting it using specific examples from your life.  Here are a few links that might help you find one:

Aphorisms Galore
Not as many aphorisms as other sites but categories are nice.

Brainy Quote
Tons of aphorism choices and categories.

The Quotations Page
This website offers authorship quotes if you have a particular author that you are searching for

Friday, May 10, 2013

Scripting out your scene


Please bring evidence of thoughtful note taking on your planned expressivity in your scene.

FYI - We will perform after school on Thursday, May 30th with Mr. Tangen's class.

LINK to Scene/Plot/Theme Organizer work today.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Metamorphoses Scene 5- Orpheus and Eurydice


Read pp. 25-29  from the Metamorphoses script and answer the following questions in sentence form using examples from the text to support your responses:

  1. Who are Hades, Fates, Tantalus and Sisyphus?
  2.  How can Orpheus get Eurydice back?
  3.  List the ways we are invited to interpret the story.
  4.  Which interpretation do you most agree with?
  5. Is this a love story?  Why?  Why not? If so, what kind of love does this seem to be?