Kristen Wilson
11/18/2012 12:54:20 am
This week of Stage class was rather straightforward and wasn’t too interesting, but between play practice, the after school play I went to see, and the practice that Pat came to help the cast with. Through these experiences, I’ve grown stronger as a person and definitely more as a person as well.
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Christina Dourlain
11/18/2012 09:08:48 pm
This past week in stage class had to be one of my favorite weeks.
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Victoria Smith
11/19/2012 12:47:59 am
Quay,
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PA STAGE:
Weekly Reflection
A weekly summary/reflection of your experience as an artist in progress is due every Monday unless otherwise instructed. This means I want you to reflect on the prior week's activities, discussions, performances, readings of plays, new knowledge learned and/or any special moments that may have happened in class. Consider how these experiences helped you to grow as an artist in progress. Did a particular activity surprise you, amaze you, scare you? Did a particular activity bring you closer to the truth of acting and theater? Were you able to become a character or empathize with characters in plays we have read in class? This reflection is a place for you to be free, open and truthful with yourself as a student, actor and person. Use your best writing skills. I recommend that you type all journals in a WORD document and save them by each date in a Stage folder then copy and paste it into this blog. You will be able to have an account of each reflection and you will find it much easier to edit while in a Word program. You will receive a weekly grade for the depth, insight and skill you put into each reflection. I want to be able to read your words and see the growth you have made from week to week. I want you to enjoy this opportunity to reflect on your growth as an artist and a human being! Break a leg!