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by Hannah Robles - Monday, April 8, 2019, 11:42 AM
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This week consisted of ‘just doing’ the work to memorizing my lines.  I had a hard time starting the process of finding the right way to memorize my lines.  It took me a while until I realized I just had to do the work to get the results I wanted.  Though it was tough for me to get started, I found that the easiest way for me to memorize my lines is saying them out loud again and again.  Repetition is the only way I will be successful in my last performance.


This week Abdo and I plan to meet with one another multiple time to make sure we are on the same page with what we are doing when we are not together.  As for lines, I am confident that we will know what the stakes are so that we are able to stay grounded within ourselves and with one another. It is very exciting seeing how our scene is coming together slowly!


“When the going gets tough, put one foot in front of the other and just keep going. Don’t give up.”

― Roy T. Bennett

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    by Amber Adamski - Monday, April 8, 2019, 8:59 AM
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    [Blog Entry #1 April 8, 2019]

    Momoka and I have only had the chance to meet up a few times because of our schedules, so much of our work so far has been independent. I’ve been trying to work out what is at stake for Catherine’s character if she accepts Claire’s help, and why she might have such a difficult relationship with her sister since that’s not really explored in the play. I’m really curious to see how the beat analysis will affect our portrayal of our characters. -Amber 

    I think the scene we chose would reveal what's the relationship between Catherine and Claire is like and also their individual characteristics although the contents of the conversation is pretty light weight. By looking into how Claire talks to Catherine and what she ask/think about gave me an idea that Claire worries and feels responsible for taking care of Catherine. Even though they're family, the crash of their lives happens and I think that makes the relationship between them more complicated and interesting. -Momoka



    Associated Course: TH113-01/19SP

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    • HJHongyi Jiang - Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 12:19 PM
      Seems like you both have your characters' personality and goals in your scene figured out. I am looking forward to what comes the next
     
    by Momoka Kato - Sunday, April 7, 2019, 11:35 PM
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    [Blog Entry #1 by Amber&Momoka] 

    [April 8, 2019] Proof


    Momoka and I have only had the chance to meet up a few times because of our schedules, so much of our work so far has been independent. I’ve been trying to work out what is at stake for Catherine’s character if she accepts Claire’s help, and why she might have such a difficult relationship with her sister since that’s not really explored in the play. I’m really curious to see how the beat analysis will affect our portrayal of our characters. -Amber


    I think the scene we chose would reveal what's the relationship between Catherine and Claire is like and also their individual characteristics although the contents of the conversation is pretty light weight. By looking into how Claire talks to Catherine and what she ask/think about gave me an idea that Claire worries and feels responsible for taking care of Catherine. Even though they're family, the crash of their lives happens and I think that makes the relationship between them more complicated and interesting.  -Momoka




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      by Zoe Brouwer - Sunday, April 7, 2019, 6:08 PM
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      This week Daniel and I discussed our characters. We wanted to figure out our given circumstances and our stakes in relation to our character. We did this so we would know how our characters would react in the scene. Daniel’s character, Sam, has been in love with Rose for the longest time. My character, Rose, just wants Sam to get to know her. She claims that he is in love with a fallacy, not a real person. We really used these given circumstances to develop our scene even further. I’m excited to see where this scene will go.

      Associated Course: TH113-01/19SP

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      • AAAmber Adamski - Sun, Apr 7, 2019, 8:41 PM
        Zoe, I'm excited to see the scene you guys are doing! It sounds like you're putting a lot of thought into your characters and their motivations, and I know that will definitely show in your performance.
      • CMCaley Moon - Sun, Apr 14, 2019, 9:05 PM
        Zoe and Daniel, it sounds like your scene is going really well! From what we've seen of your scene in class I think it's super important to think about where your characters are coming from, and what happened in the scene directly before yours. I wonder if you could think even more about why Sam hasn't told Rose he loves her sooner, and why Rose has this need to be known. Where did that come from? The deeper you can get with this the better your scene will be. Overall though, looks like you're headed in a great direction!
      • NDNell Decker - Sun, Apr 21, 2019, 3:17 PM
        Zoe and Daniel, I am so excited to see your final scene. From what I saw in class I love how you guys play the possibly of maybe Rose is in love with Sam, or maybe they are destined to drift apart. It was really interesting to see your interpretation of the characters and given circumstances. The comedic moments you guys found are strong and I aways enjoy watching them, you both play this very awkward relatable situation so well. If I could offer any suggestion, it would be to ask yourselves how to portray the complex discomfort and confrontational nature of the scene besides volume. There are a lot of different ways you guys could explore expressing intensity to continually raise the stakessmile.
       
      by Bria McHugh - Sunday, April 7, 2019, 3:25 PM
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      Me and Eli practicing our beat analysis (sorry for the sideways photo)

      Me and Eli met up at the library this weekend so that we could work on our beat analysis. Working on our scene has been a challenging but fun task as we work hard to try and get our lines down. We look forward to now practicing the incorporated beats we have in our scene and see the difference it makes in our acting.  #finalscene #theater #fun

      Associated Course: TH113-01/19SP

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      • TMTawayne Malone - Sun, Apr 7, 2019, 7:26 PM
        Eli and Bria, good to hear that we aren't the only ones that think this assignment is challenging. Crazy to learn how the different beats through a scene can have such an impact on the characters in a play. Look forward to seeing your guys performance in class.
      • KJ JohnsonKJ Johnson - Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 5:44 PM
        Although that you said that the assignment is challenging, I think you guys did a really good job in class today. Really excited to see the whole thing !!!!
       
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      by Daelon Floyd - Saturday, April 6, 2019, 3:13 PM
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      Hi this is Dae talking. Me and my scene partner Jr. will be taking turns blogging our experiences over these 4 weeks. 
      I wanted to tell you guys about our first week working together. 
      We've been practicing our lines everyday. Its been challenging, but I think we are finally getting the hang of it. We completed the beat analysis together and that was fun to do. It really helped us understand our characters relationship with each other. we will continue to keep you updated as we get better at our scene. Dae out!


      We linked a funny video of us practicing our physical behavior !!!
      Associated Course: TH113-01/19SP
      [ Modified: Saturday, April 6, 2019, 3:14 PM ]

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      • BMBria McHugh - Sun, Apr 7, 2019, 3:32 PM
        Great stuff Dae and Tawayne. It looks like you guys are really making the best out of working towards memorizing your scene. I really liked the video and hope there will be more of them similar to this one. Keep up the good work!
      • FGFalcon Garfein - Sun, Apr 7, 2019, 11:32 PM
        Please keep posting videos like this one. I had a good chuckle. That's great you guys are thinking about the physical action in your scene. Can't wait to see the final results!
      • DWDejour Williams - Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 8:06 PM
        Sounds good, the lines are messing me up to. It's a struggle learning all of them.
       
      Elias Williamson
      by Elias Williamson - Monday, February 4, 2019, 3:22 PM
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      @skylerpia how do i tag eyou

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      by Elias Williamson - Monday, February 4, 2019, 3:21 PM
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      sad sad

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        Lexie Jones
        by Lexie Jones - Friday, December 14, 2018, 7:08 PM
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        What became important in last few rounds of rehearsal was really stepping into our characters and our scene. For instance, finding ways to genuinely listen and respond or actually taking off our pants became crucial in preparing. It became the task of listening and responding to what Terrell presented, rather than just reading a script. And then there was the part about taking our pants off, which took the comfort of knowing exactly how it had gone many times in rehearsal in order to properly execute it. Honestly, this scene became an act of Terrell and me entering into the space of the scene together, as a team and responding to one another in that space accordingly. 

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          by Kayla Barrera - Thursday, December 13, 2018, 1:46 PM
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          Before the final showing of our scene, Z and I met together on Tuesday. During the rehearsal, we went through the scene a few different times. We ended up getting more comfortable and playing around with the parts. That is how we ended up with Z actually trying to burn me with her cigarette during the final scene. It got easier the more we did it. By Wednesday, we were completely comfortable with each other, and I think that came through in the final scene. It was a good class.

          Associated Course: TH113-01/18FA

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