Monday, May 27, 2019
Drama and Theatre studies – practical- coursework
In my AS theatre studies course we induct studied, Antigone a Greek tragedy by Sophocles and, Yerma by Federico Garcia Lorca which is a Spanish number based in the countryside of Andalusia. Both dramatic events have their main component parts female and both surround around the in mediocreice they have been through the main reason world men and the patriarchy society theyre in. So from both the plays weve studied we get a feeling of a battle mingled with the sexes they both create the fancy of women fighting plump for.This was our conventions first inspiration for our devised find fault we indomitable to base our play around the treatment of women and the unity of women coming in concert to fight against men, because of the immorality towards women. This image of completely women against their men gave me the idea of a scene from the production of Chicago the musical, where all these women argon unitedly in lock in for having killed their husbands/boyfriends in a var iety of meanss and they all sing of how He had it coming, making it the mens fault.I prospect this idea of fighting back unsloped now because justifying it because these men ar cruel and so deserve punishment, this could in addition be use in our play. This scene is a musical scene they are all singing and dancing, its besides kind of creative in that it starts off with simple sounds that distri stillively wo earth makes to represent her flooring for example one woman keeps iterate the word pop you later find unwrap when she explains her story (in song) that her man kept making that pop sound with his gum and thats what irritated her into shooting him stone-deadWhen individually woman says their word (or sound) it goes around again from the beginning and they kept repeating it everywhere and over and faster each sentence that it started to make a beat and thats when the song started. This influenced us into doing many things for our play such as having an un hardhea ded scene where we could have music and dancing and also if we had the female portions that have had the injustice done to them if they each had one word to describe them and consequently bid in Chicago have them repeat it in a rising tide of a scene. In Chicago they all come together and dance in unison etc o we began to work split up away of having those individual stories of each woman but wherefore in the big climax having them come together to get revenge in unison. Therefore the basic p bent that we gathered for our devised piece is that there are a number a woman who have been treated unfairly or unequally by men they are in a relationship and so they all get their vengeance by coming together and punishing them all in an extremely unrealistic modality. The sort out came up with ideas of using something like fetish or magic to be their fight back.Because when we legal opinion of powerful evil women it do us intend of witches and that casting a spell could be thei r way of acquiring men back Research Chicago- Item 1 (enclosed) In this scene of Chicago these women are in jail they all sing near how they killed their husbands and blame them for their death. The imagery of all these women uniting as one and dancing in unison, thatd be useful for our play, instead of belongings the women as individuals even though they all have divers(prenominal) stories and are different people, make them come together, become one and fight back.Also it shows the gritty sexy side to women shows them to be strong not just sweet and caring as they are stereotyped to be, so we pick up to portray this. Its roughly like saying every woman has a tigress in them and you push her then it willing be unleashed and she will fight back Arab men and interior(prenominal) violence- Item 2 (enclosed) From this article you whoremonger see the main reason these Arab men were abusive to their wives was because of their patriarchal society.This I feel is down to insecuriti es of when they are not feeling like they are in power. But these statistics show that they are against it, its almost like they dont realise what theyre doing, and some blame their wives for them doing it. This helps me to understand my reference point because I know that he uses certain mechanisms to save himself from blame and feeling guilty. Ill use this in my acting, id be trying to make excuses and to justify my reasons for beating my wife. straight story domestic violence Tanya Grey- Item 3 (enclosed)This could be assemble into both my character and Priyas, because we tramp use examples of things that had happened in this story of abuse and stick it into our story. For example one scene in our play when the husband comes home and the wife is terrified just hearing his footsteps this was real and had happened to this woman in the article. From this we make our conventionalized version of it, the footsteps and other actions are exemplified by a thudding sound that will be made by one of the fakers off stage, and as he gets closer a heart beat rhythm starts showing how scared she is.And also in one scene the husband suspects his wife is waiting for another man (cheating) because shes got candles and is relaxing, this again comes from the real life story of this couple where she was relaxing and having a bath and he accuses her of waiting for a man. The reasons for them doing things can also be put into how we see our characters and then this will help us to understand them and so be able to be them (Stanislavskys magic IF), for example his ratiocination is jealousy wanting to have power and she stays with him at first because she finds this strength and power attractive, before she realises that hes real dangerousStanislavskys Emotion Memory- Item 4 (enclosed) When trying to be and feel like our characters we have to literally feel what they are feeling to be able to act to the best potential, this theory of Stanislavskys allows an actor to do thi s by bringing similar personal feelings of the actors into their acting. So for example when Priya is acting extremely scared she had to remember a memory of when she felt truly scared and then put all those gestures facial expressions etc into the acting. This of course is instead difficult because youre not in that situation you impoverishment a lot of way and determination to carry it off well.This could help me also in scenes where I have to be aggressive and angry if I jus think of the last time I was very angry and imagine being my character and what Id do in that situation. Feminism/Ann Oakley- Item 5 (enclosed) Our play in a way represents feminism, women fighting against men Ann Oakley is one of the main feminist writers, these quotes show her views on why men are the way they are (patriarchal society). Again I can use this to understand the thought paths of my male character she believes they are violent because they see at as masculine because thats how men are presen ted in their society.So my character may feel like its his duty because he is male to put everything in order (by forceful means). Again these are his reasoning for doing the abuse. I could mention these kinds of reasons in my monologue. Theory of why men abuse- Item 6 (enclosed) Again this leads the familiar reason that men abuse because they want power, but it also explains why women tend to stay with their abusive partners, which is because some women may be very dependant on their husbands, financially and if they have children she feels she cant be able to give them what they need.Also another reason not mentioned is that women that are in love with their partners just dont want to leave them because they love them and expect them to change one day. Priyas character will also need excuses for why she is with him and theyd be dependency and love. She can portray it in her acting by trying please him, not getting him angry, always doing as he says etc Health and safety 1. Stacke d chairs There are many chairs that are stacked in corners it could be dangerous if they were to bloodline on to someone it could injure them so we made sure to keep them away(p) from us whilst acting.There are also some chairs with attached desks which are quite heavy and some arent extremely stable. So again we need to make sure they arent in our way when acting. 2. Board on wheels This board can be pushed on to someones foot or may fall on someone so is also dangerous to us so we keep it away from us. 3. Floor slickpery If we have slippery shoes the floor is also quite smooth so it may be easy for us to slip and hurt ourselves. 4. Lights If the lights are a bit wobbly they might possibly fall on someone, so we made sure they were fixed on securely.They made sure they had safety chains so that even if they fall they dont fall to the ground and so dont hurt someone or get damaged 5. trailing wires there are wires on the floor that can easily be tripped over, we made sure they we re pinned to the sides of the wall and dont come anyway near our acting pose (stage). Shoes They can be a problem if they are high heels or platforms if some were to accidentally trod on some one it could hurt them quite badly.Rope scene This is when the women are strangling the men with ropes, we had to use a technique that our drama teacher taught us of the person who was being strangled would actually be the one in control of what happens not the other person, so the other person is h former(a)ing onto the victim whilst they are moving around and acting as if theyre being strangled. Abuse scene There is a part where I am supposed to have slapped Priya but instead we make a noise and my go by doesnt touch her face she just fails like I had hit her.Helias necklace There is a scene where Helias character pulls off her necklace and drops it on the floor, this could be risky if the beads were to fall off and they scattered because someone could slip on them. So she will pull them a nd drop them gently but face like shes doing it with more(prenominal) force. Development of the play and my role When we had decided on the ideas of what we want in our play, using different ideas from some of the plays weve studied, as a group we all sat and discussed the next step which was the actual story-line of our play.This came quite easy for us as our main inspiration was about the oppression of women and how they are treat by men in a patriarchal society (mainly based on Yerma and Antigone). And we knew our climax has got to be about the anger and revenge of women, when we were talking about this I mentioned the jail scene in Chicago the musical where all the women were bitter and vengeful of their men, they had all murdered their husbands and were proud of it, they justify why they did it, from this we thought of the play being about proving the point or justifying how women are treated badly by men.So this brought us to the idea of having one man that had used a numb er of women and so is cheating and lying and not valuing their relationships but then these women figure it out and join together to get their own back. at long last after deciding on this idea we started trying out a scene we realised many lessons were being wasted by us just talking and thinking about what to do rather than trying out things to see if it works or not.The group were besides focused on numeration out what or how these women will get their own back, we came to the conclusion that the sole(prenominal) way to do this was to have it as an unrealistic scene. I started to think of how we could do this and I remembered a scene from my favourite TV show Friends where the three main female characters wanted to get rid of everything of their exs and phoebe the gipsy type character told them to throw everything thats theirs or they gave them into a fire and thats a remedy of letting go of their man.I liked the symbolism in the idea of the fire and their personal items repr esenting them, when I told this to the group we then came out with the idea of making the come back a fire voodoo scene This way we could represent the womens anger and frustration in a strange way as if its driven them insane and they just need to let it all out and this is their way. And the groovy thing about theatre is we can show this in a stylised performance and make it completely out of the ordinary.The revenge voodoo scene was the first scene we tried out, Dee volunteered to be the guy, the rest of us were then to be the angry women, Dee was defiantly on the ball that lesson I think she worked better when actually physically doing work she came up with the idea of having the guy wrapped in rope and each women had a piece of it in their hand and they were all tugging at him so that he was moving in different directions, and she also thought of a rock song that was appropriate for this scene.But then when trying to move on from there we realised it was far too complicated to do the individual stories of each women with that one guy because there were just too many women, thats when we thought of having three couples and this left out an actor (Beatrix) we thought of just having her as a mystical character, a devil like creature that likes to stir things and will be in the background of most scenes but invisible to everyone and the final voodoo scene will have been mean by her, she had brought the women together and put it into their heads to do the voodoo ritual.We started talking a lot about the voodoo scene we wanted dancing and light personal effects etc But we were wasting a lot of time just discussing minor details that can be dealt with later on so we all decided to just spilt into our couples and work separately on our individual stories and scenes, which would come before the voodoo scene, then near the end of the lesson wed come together and tell each other what wed done.In my couple I am the man and Priya my wife, we discussed reasons for h ow and why this relationship broke down it had to be of course the husbands fault and so a reason to why shes against men and wants revenge, when thinking of a patriarchy society and the problems with this I immediately thought of how man like to claim ownership over women and I remembered this film I had watched called Enough and it was about this man who was so obsessed with being in control he beat his wife just to make him feel like he had power over her.I told Priya about my idea of using domestic violence as the story of what happened in the midst of our couple, at first she wasnt so sure, she said itd be difficult to portray someone beating someone and it may turn out to be too much like a soap opera. But I tried to convince her we could make it work so she agreed to give it a go.When discussing with the other groups we then had our three reasons why these women are angry with their men, ours was he abused his wife, Dee and Ema had decided Ema was to be a young 14 year old g irl that was raped by Dee a 22 year old man, Helia and Elizabeth got their idea from Yerma, Elizabeth was the husband in this relationship and Helia the wife, she was desperate, almost obsessed with wanting a child but Elizabeths character isnt interested.In the prison scene of Chicago (mentioned in inspirations and research) they all chant one word which describes their story of what happened between them and their men (why they killed them). This made us think of giving a word to each woman and then in some of their scenes everyone else could whisper that word at certain times. Priya is Abuse, Helia is Obsession and Ema is Innocence these terminology all have an S sound quality which I think gives it more of an impact and gives it a mysterious atmosphere.Being a Muslim I wear a headscarf and I thought I could use this with the character, because I am a man I could put the scarf in a way that it represents a turban and so obviously this helped me to shape the character, because we aring a turban he could be an Asian, Persian or Arab, but being part Arab myself I thought Id probably find it easier to be something that I knew about.Being an Arab man then made me consider putting on an accent, to make it a little more interesting and then I thought of a background story between me and Priya just by knowing my character a little more. I thought that since I was being an Arab and Priya being English this would of course be a big culture clash, and being part English and part Egyptian myself I also knew about having a culture clash, and then this could be the reasons for him being insecure about their relationship and then leading to trying to control her by physical means.In the English culture its much more standard for women to socialise freely with men but Arabs do believe in socialising with both sexes but arent as lenient, They feel women should be protected and are seen as precious and need not always be on show for men to look at, so in the culture its no rmal to have segregated gatherings.But if Priyas character isnt of course accustomed to this she will find it normal to talk to guys in the same way she talks to girls but to him in his culture when a girl is very chatty to a boy their immediate thought is she fancies him and if he is an insecure controlling type of character this will irritate him and make him feel even more insecure and then he will feel he has to stop her. This is what I will use as my purpose for beating her. Acting as my character is quite difficult for me because Im extremely feminine in the way I walk, talk, my gestures etc nd being a man everything needs to be changed, I tried watching men in the street just to see how they hold themselves and move when they walk. But because Im quite slim and small its hard to move like someone that has broader shoulders and a larger physique. I also find it difficult to put myself in a mans shoes but using the techniques of Stanislavsky I try to understand my character in order for me to be him, everything he does should be for a reason (action for a purpose).For example my gestures arent to be as extended and flowing as I would usually do them being female they should be more strong and firm but then by him being Arab also gives him certain hand gestures more than a usual European man would do. up to now though I imagine him to be insecure inside, he is the type of character that would never tell anyone that he is insecure or upset, instead he would put on a stern face and hold it all in and also instead of ever blaming himself or seeing his mistakes he only acknowledges other peoples, so everything is someone elses fault not hisOnly by understanding how my character is and how his mind works did I find it easier to act as him. When acting out all our scenes that the couples had done separately, we realised that our scenes were far too realistic and life like which isnt what we all initially intended so we came together and discussed what sort of s cenes we want and that they should be done in a similar format etc We then came up with the idea of having three scenes in every couples section, scenes that are all of different type one realistic, one non- naturalistic and one documentary.It would just give the play more of a spice because there is quite a constant tone through out, which can be quite dull, so by seeing things from different perspectives we thought would make it more interesting. The realistic would obviously be what happened in their every life then the non naturalistic is their thoughts, their dreams, what happened but done in exaggerated dream-like way etcThe documentary scene we primitively thought of getting a voice of a man played by tape or CD reading out a tidings report but then we realised Beatrix needed more lines and so gave her the role of reading the reports, she would read statistics on domestic violence, rape and infertile men. And we thought of using Visual aids to make it a little more interest ing so having that information on a screen behind Whilst we were talking about visual aid we thought of the voodoo scene having a fire and to imitate the fire we could have an image of fire on the back screen during that scene.The first scene that me and Priya did which was me coming home and accusing her of waiting for another man and thats the build up of me abusing her, this idea I got from a lawful story of domestic violence (research). This was what we thought was too realistic and boring but we kept it because when we decided to have the three different types of scenes it balanced it out so seemed ok. We were going to start with the realistic scene but from that research I had done, the true story, I got another idea that we could do.The woman hears her husband coming home and just by hearing his footsteps gets extremely scared and by making this an unrealistic scene it can be very effective. Making the sounds of his footsteps and everything he does as loud exaggerated thuds, and as I get closer to Priya the thudding then starts to sound like heartbeats getting faster and faster and I put my hand on her shoulder and theres one last loud thud, Ive arrivedWe wanted to put this before the realistic scene of our argument but the group had a problem with this because Priya and I had actually already got an unrealistic scene and this would mean we have one more than the other couples. But I very didnt want to let this idea go I felt it would be very good to show the wifes fear of her husband. And so after some convert I won my case, under the condition we try and merge this scene with the realistic one. Final EvaluationWhen we watched ourselves on tape acting our piece, there were many good points I found but also things I felt needed to be improved. Most of our gestures the womens and the mens I thought were very good and to the point (action for a purpose). Although I found I needed to change my posture at points, my body language needs to be a lot more ma sculine Beatrix also needs to get more involved in her character so that she can do more gestures and facial expressions limit to the type of character she is.She is being a little cheeky and doing some gestures to portray that but we felt there needed to be more so that the audience has some understanding of what Beatrix is. Our tones of voice (men and women) were good and were believable but we need to slow down our pace and take our time when saying our lines. Our stylised techniques such as the toy box scene of when Helias character dreams of having a baby and we are all the toy dolls that dance around her, this looked really creative. We need to make sure all of us keep those scary toy smiles on so its even more affective.In most of our scenes we just need to make them run a little more smoothly and there were some incidences where people didnt know what scene was coming up and the other actors would leash at something for them to remember. This is important that we all help each other out if someone gets confused or forget their lines if we feel out the gap and extemporise with it which I ended up doing on the tap because Priya had forgotten one of her lines so I said her line but in a different way so that I was asking it to her in a question and she could just agree to it.The most important section we need to work on is our ending which isnt complete because we need music and need to figure out the choreography etc I think itd be useful to also make a clear definition when it has changed from stylised to realistic to documentary because we are just going from one to the next which makes it seem a bit scruffy peradventure if for example we had a news report tune before the documentary starts to give it a bit of an introduction.And in the stylised we could all say the words in cannon of the woman that is in the scene (e. g. innocence) repeatedly to give it that creepy atmosphere and making sure the audience know it isnt realistic. Overall the play ca me along very well, we all listened to each other and took on ideas and decided everything as a group so that we were all in agreement, we really worked together like a team, which I think pays off in our work.Everyone participated in what they thought of the scenes, lighting, music etc and all the actors had a great deal of respect for each other which made it easier to act side by side and help each other out. There may have been some weaker actors that came late and didnt give as much input into the piece and there were the stronger actors that held the play together, but everyone deserves credit for the amount of work put into the acting of our play.
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