DIFFERENT KINDS OF STAGES

DIFFERENT KINDS OF STAGES
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Various types of stages, essential elements like off-stage areas, aprons, curtains, and more for stage performances. Learn about body positions, areas of strength, and the significance of blocking in acting. Practice blocking abbreviations to enhance your stage presence.

  • Stages
  • Performances
  • Elements
  • Acting
  • Blocking

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  1. DIFFERENT KINDS OF STAGES ____________________STAGE _____________________ STAGE _________________________STAGE

  2. ELEMENTS OF THE STAGE: _______________ THE OFF STAGE AREA TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT OF THE STAGE. APRON THE ACTING AREA BETWEEN THE FRONT. EDGAR OF THE STAGE AND THE FRONT CURTAIN. __________________ THE FRONT CURTAIN THAT COVERS THE ACTING AREA. IT OPENS AND CLOSES AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF A SHOW. LEGS AND TORMENTORS ______________THAT ARE HUNG TO HIDE THE BACKSTAGE AREA OF A STAGE. PROSCENIUM ARCH A FRAME OR OPENING. OF A PROSCENIUM STAGE THROUGH WHICH THE AUDIENCE VIEWS THE PLAY.

  3. AREAS OF THE STAGE:

  4. AREAS OF STRENGTH ON STAGE: (Pg. 185 in text book)

  5. BODY POSITIONS ON THE STAGE: FULL FRONT PROFILE TURN (RIGHT OR LEFT) TURN (RIGHT OR LEFT) TURN (RIGHT OR LEFT) FULL BACK

  6. WHAT IS BLOCKING? WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? BLOCKING THE DIRECTORS PLANNED _______________FOR THE ACTORS. BLOCKING IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT TELLS YOU, AS AN ACTOR, WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE.

  7. BLOCKING ABBREVIATIONS: ENT = ENTER EX = EXIT X = ___________________ SR = STAGE RIGHT SL = STAGE LEFT UC = ___________________ DC = _____________________ CS = CENTER STAGE USR = UPSTAGE RIGHT USL = ____________________ DSR = DOWN STAGE RIGHT DSL = DOWN STAGE LEFT

  8. LET'S PRACTICE! ENT SL = EX USR = X DS = ENT SR, X DSL =

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