Hi Blogger.!xToday we’re going to be completing our filming sessions back in Mytes Field Park and we had to get there ASAP in order for us to finish filming before break. We were filming a different scene which is the tennis scene where Jays Mum-(Jagademba) and Dad-(Mo) would be playing tennis until they get to a discussion about their arrangements for her getting married to Namdeev who is (Granny Paratinas)-Grandson. We also filmed the park benches scene with the gossip girls and Hita. We had spent our whole drama lesson from the morning till half of the afternoon filming. It was tiring but at the same time it was good because if we didn’t use the time productively like we did then we probably wouldn’t have been able to complete certain things.
But im happy we did it yayyy!
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Mabinte's Diploma
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Drama 19th Jan
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Today we had so much work wow. We travelled to the mites field park to do some filming, but I wasn’t apart of those who were filmed even though I was in my costume, I still was apart of the scene, so when it was my turn to be filmed with the others we would know how to conduct our selves because we have seen a preview of the main characters while they were filming first. Jayashri (Franchesca)-was filmed jogging in the park, Hita (Queen)We spent of our planning our play for that morning, but I have to go so bye blogger!x
Today we had so much work wow. We travelled to the mites field park to do some filming, but I wasn’t apart of those who were filmed even though I was in my costume, I still was apart of the scene, so when it was my turn to be filmed with the others we would know how to conduct our selves because we have seen a preview of the main characters while they were filming first. Jayashri (Franchesca)-was filmed jogging in the park, Hita (Queen)
Drama 12th Jan
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Today in drama Don had got us to improvise some scenes for the play that we’d be making and after that we would be hot seating our characters to know more information about them. My character was “Granny Geet” and after the hot seating, I came to know that she was a very hip nanny who hardly has any friends because they think she smells, but I never found my character hard to play because it was very comedic roll which kind of related to me and there wouldn’t be anything that I would change.
Well after hot seating we all had to write I spider diagram of our characters and write things about our interests, relations, enemies and likes. And by the end of the week I should be able to round how well I know my character.
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Today in drama Don had got us to improvise some scenes for the play that we’d be making and after that we would be hot seating our characters to know more information about them. My character was “Granny Geet” and after the hot seating, I came to know that she was a very hip nanny who hardly has any friends because they think she smells, but I never found my character hard to play because it was very comedic roll which kind of related to me and there wouldn’t be anything that I would change.
Well after hot seating we all had to write I spider diagram of our characters and write things about our interests, relations, enemies and likes. And by the end of the week I should be able to round how well I know my character.
Bye Blogger
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Drama 5th Jan
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Today Miss Williams told us that we will be studying and learning a new topic which is Bollywood.And we wre also going to make a Bollywood play. While we all were in room 915 we had met two men, Don Allen –a film maker and director and Phillip Barron –a screen writer. They had told and taught us the essence of their job and what they should and should not do it was factual for me because I learnt new things that I did not know about the film industry and other things that include media. I learnt new camera angles, and things like this would benefit the possibilities of a good grade in this subject in the future.
Don made Queen and Renee do something that is called a preview of what will happen in a film, but you’ll have to go over it more than once but with the same lines you cannot say something different from what you had said for the first time if not the (film stock)-a tape of everything you’ve done and said) would have to be repeated. But it was good though.
We also did a textual analysis of two films Doom 2 and??? But we never had enough time to watch both films, but I do think that if we’d use the time more productively then we could’ve.
Today Miss Williams told us that we will be studying and learning a new topic which is Bollywood.And we wre also going to make a Bollywood play. While we all were in room 915 we had met two men, Don Allen –a film maker and director and Phillip Barron –a screen writer. They had told and taught us the essence of their job and what they should and should not do it was factual for me because I learnt new things that I did not know about the film industry and other things that include media. I learnt new camera angles, and things like this would benefit the possibilities of a good grade in this subject in the future.
Don made Queen and Renee do something that is called a preview of what will happen in a film, but you’ll have to go over it more than once but with the same lines you cannot say something different from what you had said for the first time if not the (film stock)-a tape of everything you’ve done and said) would have to be repeated. But it was good though.
We also did a textual analysis of two films Doom 2 and??? But we never had enough time to watch both films, but I do think that if we’d use the time more productively then we could’ve.
Monday, 30 November 2009
A contempary Dance..!!Dance Homework..!!
LABAN.!!(contempoary dance)
Laban is included one of the worlds best centers for professional contempoary dance artists or trainers. on the other hand, they also had the highest rated dance in the gaurdian higher Education. Also 100% of their graduated students from the years 2007-08 were employed or either had futher studies six months after their graduation.!
The site is located n Deptford SouthEast London.
MY TIP.!!=]
WHAT IS CONTEMPOARY DANCE?
I think that contempoary dance makes modern dance techniques as philosophies of movement that are different from classical dance techniques.
It is also a dance that employes systems found in postmodern dance.
CONTEMPOARY BALLET.
Contempoary Ballet is a dance influenced by classical ballet and modern dance.
You must use pointwork in this piece of dance, even though it uses a greater range of movement that dos'nt come across certain body lines,instructed by schools of ballet techniques.
George Balnchine is most of the times recommended to be the first piorneer of contempoary ballet. Whereas now in the modern day it is called Neoclassical ballet, A style between the two.
Balanchine most of the time would use his feet hands or centred positions as his pointwork to start his dance piece.
Laban is included one of the worlds best centers for professional contempoary dance artists or trainers. on the other hand, they also had the highest rated dance in the gaurdian higher Education. Also 100% of their graduated students from the years 2007-08 were employed or either had futher studies six months after their graduation.!
The site is located n Deptford SouthEast London.
MY TIP.!!=]
WHAT IS CONTEMPOARY DANCE?
I think that contempoary dance makes modern dance techniques as philosophies of movement that are different from classical dance techniques.
It is also a dance that employes systems found in postmodern dance.
CONTEMPOARY BALLET.
Contempoary Ballet is a dance influenced by classical ballet and modern dance.
You must use pointwork in this piece of dance, even though it uses a greater range of movement that dos'nt come across certain body lines,instructed by schools of ballet techniques.
George Balnchine is most of the times recommended to be the first piorneer of contempoary ballet. Whereas now in the modern day it is called Neoclassical ballet, A style between the two.
Balanchine most of the time would use his feet hands or centred positions as his pointwork to start his dance piece.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
A Dance That Uses a Prop..!! Dance HomeWork.!!
Footloose-Musical. (THE DANCE)
Footloose was originated in 1984. It was opened at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers in 1998 on October 22nd. This musical has been shown to numerous Productions, and was/is performed with such creativity and exciting expressions in their dance. It was directed by Walter Bobbie and choreographed by A.C.Ciulla.
It is one of the most frequent performed school musicals in recent years, at least in the United States.
However in their pieces of dance, they use various props such as:
· Chairs
· Lockers
· House doors
· Dinner hangout spot
· Handmade Costumes
Their choreographed moves are very Energetic and shown with flair.
WHY DO DANCERS USE PROPS IN DANCE?
Dancers use props to make their dance moves interesting, also I think if they do use props it shows rhythm and more expressiveness in the dance rather than having no props at all.
WHAT ARE PROPS?
Props are objects that dancers manipulate or use to enhance their dance.
I have also included props to the dance that I have created with the rest of my classmates we used things like:
Footloose was originated in 1984. It was opened at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers in 1998 on October 22nd. This musical has been shown to numerous Productions, and was/is performed with such creativity and exciting expressions in their dance. It was directed by Walter Bobbie and choreographed by A.C.Ciulla.
It is one of the most frequent performed school musicals in recent years, at least in the United States.
However in their pieces of dance, they use various props such as:
· Chairs
· Lockers
· House doors
· Dinner hangout spot
· Handmade Costumes
Their choreographed moves are very Energetic and shown with flair.
WHY DO DANCERS USE PROPS IN DANCE?
Dancers use props to make their dance moves interesting, also I think if they do use props it shows rhythm and more expressiveness in the dance rather than having no props at all.
WHAT ARE PROPS?
Props are objects that dancers manipulate or use to enhance their dance.
I have also included props to the dance that I have created with the rest of my classmates we used things like:
- Hat, Scarves, Gloves, Coat
- Pyjamas
- Mug
- Blanket .etc.
They were of good use to our dance and they also helped us to tell a story using them.
Mabinte Kamara 10j
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Annie Get Your Gun Review..!!=]
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Today I went to the young vic with the rest of the diploma students to watch a musical called Annie Get Your Gun.
I Found out that this play The Whole Story Revolves Around Annie Oakley. Who seems to be a Illiterate hillbilly who loves shooting Guns. But whilst She was Persuaded to join Buffalo Bill's travelling Wild West Show, she eventually falls hopelessly in love with Frank Butler, the show's featured shooting star. But when Annie intimidates Frank as the show's main attraction, she realizes she'll have to make some Difficult decisions if she wants to win the man she loves.
Sooooo Blogger..!=]
Annie Oakley enters and shoots a bird off Dolly Tate's hat, and then explains her simple backwoods ways. When Wilson learns she's a brilliant shot, he enters her in the shooting match against Frank Butler.
While Annie waits for the match to start, she meets Frank Butler and falls instantly in love with him, not knowing he will be her opponent. When she asks Frank if he likes her, Frank explains that the girl he wants will "wear satin and smell of cologne",. The rough and naive Annie comically laments that "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun". At the shooting match, Annie finds out that Frank is the "big swollen-headed stiff" from the Wild West Show. She wins the contest, and Buffalo Bill and Charlie Davenport, the show's manager, invite Annie to join the Wild West Show. Annie agrees because she loves Frank even though she has no idea what "show business" is. Frank, Charlie, Buffalo Bill, and everyone explain that "There's No Business Like Show Business."
Over the course of working together, Frank becomes enamoured of the plain-spoken, honest and tomboyish Annie and, as they travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota on a train, he explains to her what "love" is. Buffalo Bill and Charlie find out that the rival show, Pawnee Bill's Far East Show, will be playing in Saint Paul, Minnesota while the Wild West Show plays in nearby Minneapolis. They ask Annie to do a special shooting trick on a motorcycle in Minneapolis to draw Pawnee Bill's business away. Annie agrees, since the trick will surprise Frank.
As Annie and Frank prepare for the show, Frank plans to propose to Annie after the show. When Annie performs her trick and becomes a star, Chief Sitting Bull adopts her into the Sioux tribe. Frank is hurt and angry, and he walks out on Annie and the show, joining the competing Pawnee Bill's show.
The Buffalo Bill show tours Europe with Annie as the star, but the show goes broke, as does Pawnee Bill's show with Frank. Annie, now well-dressed and more refined and worldly, still longs for Frank. Frank and Pawnee Bill plot a merger of the two companies, each assuming the other has the money necessary for the merger. They all meet at a grand reception, where they soon discover both shows are broke. Annie, however, has received sharpshooting medals from all the rulers of Europe worth one hundred thousand dollars, and she decides to sell the medals to finance the merger, rejoicing in the simple things.
When Frank appears, he and Annie confess their love and decide to marry, although with comically different ideas: Frank wants "some little chapel," while Annie wants "a big church with bridesmaids and flower girls". When Annie shows Frank her medals, Frank again has his pride hurt, and they call off the merger and the wedding. They agree to one last shooting duel. Annie deliberately loses to Frank to soothe his ego, and they finally reconcile, deciding to marry and merge the shows.
Today I went to the young vic with the rest of the diploma students to watch a musical called Annie Get Your Gun.
I Found out that this play The Whole Story Revolves Around Annie Oakley. Who seems to be a Illiterate hillbilly who loves shooting Guns. But whilst She was Persuaded to join Buffalo Bill's travelling Wild West Show, she eventually falls hopelessly in love with Frank Butler, the show's featured shooting star. But when Annie intimidates Frank as the show's main attraction, she realizes she'll have to make some Difficult decisions if she wants to win the man she loves.
Sooooo Blogger..!=]
Annie Oakley enters and shoots a bird off Dolly Tate's hat, and then explains her simple backwoods ways. When Wilson learns she's a brilliant shot, he enters her in the shooting match against Frank Butler.
While Annie waits for the match to start, she meets Frank Butler and falls instantly in love with him, not knowing he will be her opponent. When she asks Frank if he likes her, Frank explains that the girl he wants will "wear satin and smell of cologne",. The rough and naive Annie comically laments that "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun". At the shooting match, Annie finds out that Frank is the "big swollen-headed stiff" from the Wild West Show. She wins the contest, and Buffalo Bill and Charlie Davenport, the show's manager, invite Annie to join the Wild West Show. Annie agrees because she loves Frank even though she has no idea what "show business" is. Frank, Charlie, Buffalo Bill, and everyone explain that "There's No Business Like Show Business."
Over the course of working together, Frank becomes enamoured of the plain-spoken, honest and tomboyish Annie and, as they travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota on a train, he explains to her what "love" is. Buffalo Bill and Charlie find out that the rival show, Pawnee Bill's Far East Show, will be playing in Saint Paul, Minnesota while the Wild West Show plays in nearby Minneapolis. They ask Annie to do a special shooting trick on a motorcycle in Minneapolis to draw Pawnee Bill's business away. Annie agrees, since the trick will surprise Frank.
As Annie and Frank prepare for the show, Frank plans to propose to Annie after the show. When Annie performs her trick and becomes a star, Chief Sitting Bull adopts her into the Sioux tribe. Frank is hurt and angry, and he walks out on Annie and the show, joining the competing Pawnee Bill's show.
The Buffalo Bill show tours Europe with Annie as the star, but the show goes broke, as does Pawnee Bill's show with Frank. Annie, now well-dressed and more refined and worldly, still longs for Frank. Frank and Pawnee Bill plot a merger of the two companies, each assuming the other has the money necessary for the merger. They all meet at a grand reception, where they soon discover both shows are broke. Annie, however, has received sharpshooting medals from all the rulers of Europe worth one hundred thousand dollars, and she decides to sell the medals to finance the merger, rejoicing in the simple things.
When Frank appears, he and Annie confess their love and decide to marry, although with comically different ideas: Frank wants "some little chapel," while Annie wants "a big church with bridesmaids and flower girls". When Annie shows Frank her medals, Frank again has his pride hurt, and they call off the merger and the wedding. They agree to one last shooting duel. Annie deliberately loses to Frank to soothe his ego, and they finally reconcile, deciding to marry and merge the shows.
CHARACTERS.
Annie Oakley-Jane Horrocks
Pawnee Bill-Eric MacLennan
Dolly-Lisa Sadovy
Bufalo Bill-Chucky Venn
Charlie-John Marquez
Sitting Bull-Nail Ashdown
And Blogger the show was Very interesting all though it was quite long, But I did enjoy it very much .
And I Did'nt think It would be this great and fun to watch But It actually turned out really good.
But I have to go Now,
Bye Blogger..!x
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