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A guidebook for young would-be thespians, covering theatre vocabulary, scripting, casting, staging, sets and scenery, props, costumes, and makeup, as well as the basics of backstage and technical particulars.
How do you actually set up a theatre game? And how do you actually
play it? There are many books on the subject that describe theatre
games, some even show illustrations. But the only way to really
understand how a theatre game works is to see it in action. In a
workshop setting, Adrea Gibbs directs students of all ages in a
series of creative games for learning acting skills. Skills
include: Imagination, Observation, Emotional Expressiveness,
Listening, Teamwork, Trust, Improvisation, Scene Structure and
Development, Focus, Confidence, and more. Over fifteen games and
variations are demonstrated including: Name Game, Animal Farm, A
Simple Piece of Fabric, Emotion Tag, Mime Alley, Improv Starters,
The Bench, Concentration, The Orchestra, This Is A ...and more.
This is an excellent resource for learning basic acting skills.
This is a beginner's guide to choreography. Everything you need on
one DVD! For the first time, stage choreography has been simplified
so any beginner can visually learn all the essentials in one
viewing! This DVD and workbook set makes a superb toolkit for
building confidence in untrained dancers and teaching them the
basics they need to participate in a choreographed dance number for
any musical show. A convenient interactive menu of nine sections
allows the user to see the step-by-step action over and over again
as needed. The DVD shows inexperienced teens doing musical counting
in action to fit both simple and advanced dance routines and
musical styles. Dancer/narrator Adrea Gibs demonstrates how to add
style to any dance pattern with body and hand movements. She
defines the action of fun dance steps from the Charleston to the
Shim Sham. An incomparable resource for creating an endless number
of choreographic combinations. 45-minute DVD with workbook.
How do you stage a successful play? Where does it all begin? Who
does what? Adrea Gibbs explains the role of everyone in a
production: the director, the stage manager, the music director,
the choreographer, the lighting designer, the sound designer, the
set designer, and the costume designer. She talks about the best
way to conduct auditions and how to do the final casting. She
explains how to decide the main thrust of the play, which will
affect the work of everyone on the staff. She talks about stage
sets, blocking, and how to direct the actor to create a believable
character. She provides valuable advice on scheduling rehearsals
and being ready in every way for opening night. You will want
everyone on your staff to view this DVD so that each staff member
will each understand how their role fits into the total production.
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