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4/8/2020 my chosen scene is the gender equality. chosen alienate for changing the scene. - the mechanics, Stagelight, people using a light source and changing the light brightness to what the character is doing a feeling, what is happening in the scene, where he or she is - adress the audience directly, taling to the audience and saying what is happening and how they feel about what is happening in the scene - actors can muti-role i the scene, another sign of gender equality and letting different people to do different work. - add crops, people that are placing the crops when need and how it is needed.
Epic Theatre- Lesson 2- Drama- 7th April Learning Question:  What is  Epic Theatre? Resource link -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKlJZjxkplk     TASK 1:   Create a comparative table between the features of Epic Theatre versus Dramatic Theatre. Comment on at least 3 areas.  Do this on your MYP Arts BLOG PAGE to prepare you for tomorrows Zoom Task. Epic Theater vs   Dramatic  Theatre Epic theater: epic theater ( german: episches theater) corresponds to bertolt brecht  it is a theatrical movement of arising which was in the mid- 20th century. a number of practitioners who respond to the polictical climate of the time through the create of a new political theatre theater of reason non engament of emotion  engaging in thinking process reminds people that they are watching drama, not real life. actors are used as tools and narrorators, make the audience understand the  it is used to...