The stick exercise took a lot of concentration. It was very
hard to watch the stick, my partner and my partner’s stick. It was a lot easier
when we held the stick horizontally to the ground. I noticed that it was harder
with the taller stick, but it was not as hard as I thought it was going to be. It
was easier to keep the smaller stick straight, especially when we were walking.
Overall the size of the stick didn’t matter very much when we were just holding
it, but it definitely made it harder when we were walking around.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Backwards and Forward Notes
A play is an action
An action occurs when something happens that makes something
else happen
Knowing the connection of events is important
1st action= trigger
2nd action= heap
Heap becomes trigger for next action
A play is a series of dominoes- one event triggers the next
Someone incapable of action does nothing
Going forward allows unpredictable possibility
Going backwards exposes that which is required
The present demands and reveals the past
Lots of things happen, but only one has JUST occurred
Stasis is a motionless balance of forces
Intrusion is a pushing or forcing in
For a play to begin, there must be an intrusion
Stasis comes close to the end of the play
Stasis-intrusion and battle-new stasis
Dramatic stasis-things never change if something didn’t happen
Irrsistable forces don’t wander
Dramatic conflict is a particular kind of interaction
A human talks to get what they want
What a character wants motivates talking
Obstacle is resistance for having what character wants
A play’s adventure lies in not knowing
Things theatrical are all things that elicit strong audience
response
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