Sunday, 8 March 2015
Presentation
I worked in a group with KJ and Jovan. We all research different types of masked theatre together then scripted it, and split it up between the three of us.
I forgot to add that because the masks in Greek Theater were made of organic materials like cork leather and wood, and when they decomposed it was seen as the people of Athens sent it as a gift to the Dyonisis God.
Evaluation
Commedia dell’arte Evaluation of the final show
The show was a success in my opinion; I didn’t see that
there were many faults in what we had done in the performance itself. I also thought
we had a very limited time to prepare we did try to put in 100% effort. We finished
a whole devised piece in less than a week, which seems pretty crazy, but I think
as a class we enjoyed the challenge. We also had lighting and a fully working
stage and set, which really brought the play to life.
The set was put together on the morning of the performance,
given that this was very quickly produced it was a simple staging arrangement
consisting of hay bales and three walls. It gave a period atmosphere that
linked to the time in which it was set and added to the quality of the
production as the colours of it where based on natural tones. I think its
simplicity gave the actors more of an opportunity to stand out from the set and
make the play come to life with physicality and the masks. On the other hand I think
the hay bales where quite hard to manoeuvre around, this was because the play
had a lot of black outs which meant the actors couldn’t see anything so we kept
tripping over them, however with more rehearsal along side the set we would
have had more chance of getting used to the space and working around them.
Our costumes were also simplistic keeping in period with the
set, the colours again were in natural tones. The majority of us wore beige
tunics and white long johns, and a belt for our weaponry (usually the Zanni’s,
Brigella’s and Columbinas would wear this). The hierarchy of the character
within the performance was portrayed by the costume they wore. They wore something
of a slight different colour to everyone else. The long johns and tunics were
quite easy to move in as the bottoms were loose and the tunics were baggy. However
in the case of the Cyrano Debegerac actor this was different, she found that
her cape got in the way of her sword fights, so she had to take it on and off
which led to predicaments behind stage, to improve this she could have a
shorter cape or not have worn one at all.
The masks are worn so that the actors can play different/multiple
characters and it also depicts who the characters are. They also add to the
comedy as they are funny looking. From speaking to an audience member I found
out that apparently when it got to the fight scene it got slightly confusing
for them as they couldn’t point out who the Spanish party were and who the French
were. To resolve this we could use the red tone masks for one side and the
black colour masks for another.
Props were quite the challenge as people got hurt by them in
play and also they would get in the way as we didn’t have proper holsters for
them, we would have to tuck them in our belts and they were quite large swords
so they might hit the ground, due to the physicality of this style of theatre,
(lots of movement) people would get hurt by props banging into them as we
passed. This could be combatted in a number of ways next time by either reduce
the amount of things on set, reducing the amount of people on stage at any one
time or alternative ways to store the swords within costume.
A strength in our performance I think was the multi cultural
characters. We had characters that a wide variety of difference audience
members could relate to. For example we had Jamaican, Spanish, Turkish,
Africans etc. We also had different British accents, this was also handled
sensitively so that no offence was caused. This aided characterisation of the
roles by making each of them individual and easier to tell the difference
between each of the characters as the masks can get confusing. The use of
language also enhanced the comic delivery of the characters. As we didn’t include
any music or other false sound effects this enhanced the comedic quality of the
performance. So to improve the performance in terms of sound we could have
added in more sound effects like horse shoes in the war scene. However the
slapsticks gave quite an impact on sound as well, for example the scene where
James and I are being hit on the behind with them which made it sound like we
were singing a song and made it sound painful when it wasn’t which advanced the
comedy.
The lighting was pretty much natural throughout, though
there was one exception when the character Cyrano was fighting off “100 men”
the lighting changed to red to indicate that there was lots of bloodshed. The blackouts
were quite frequent which led to scene changes being quite challenge with there
being no light. To improve on this I would try to take out some of the blacks
and try to make the play flow with the lights on.
One of the most memorable moments was the scene was the Turkish
man and Russian man trying to communicate. It was most memorable for me as the
timing was good, and got laughs from the audience and they always clocked the
audience which made the audience want to watch them. This was also a key piece
of dialogue because it set the comedy up for a related joke later on in the
play. The dialogue throughout the play was largely formal given that it was
based on a battle and grand period gestures of love. Also most of the plot was
based on how we communicate so it is funnier to the audience because they could
relate. Though it could have been improved by ones who were speaking in a completely
different language by introducing more hand gestures and body language so that
the audience had a clear understanding of what was going on.
Day Six and Seven
Day Six
Today we were actually putting the play together and Graham
the director wanted to put the scene from yesterday into the play. So we had to
go over it again and put as much comedy as we could into it to make it better.
We added a song reference which went down quite well when we
showed it to the rest of the class.
Day Seven
Feedback was given after our first whole run through…
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Go over the walks and try to stay in character.
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Be louder.
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Always clock the audience.
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Be quiet in the wings.
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Put 100% energy into matinee and evening
performances.
Day Five
Day Five
We started to use a literal slapstick to go with our slapstick
comedy. It is used for sounds and hitting people with. Zanni’s can use it for
lots of different thing like cutting nails, brushing hair and they can even
hide behind it.
James, Chris and I had to devise a scene. Me and James were
Zanni’s and Chris as a Brigella. We were in the army as soldiers and Chris was
our overseer though he had to make it seem like we were good at what we do but
we actually were not.
Day Four
Day four
The Doctor is exactly what is says. He is usually an old man
and he can do all the walks that have been shown to us, though he is expected to
be old he doesn’t have to sound like he is and he usually goes off on a
tangent.
We had to perform another devised piece, I was the Doctor,
Corrina was my helper Zanni and KJ was the dead person. I found it hard to
portray this character as the doctor has to talk a lot whilst keeping the
audience entertained I struggled with this as I wasn’t very good at being witty
and funny under pressure.
We were also introduced to the character Brigella he is a ‘Laddy’
‘Chappy’ type man, who seems like a stereotypical market salesman, loud and
upfront. As Brigella is quite a loud outgoing type character we had to try and
sell something and we had to do it individually to the rest of the class. I tried
to sell a top to start off with, and wasn’t too successful with that. Then we
had to change the way we spoke in the next time we showed it. So I put on a Jamaican
accent and sold a mysterious object which apparently worked better than the
first one I did according to my peers.
Day Three
Day three
Today we really needed our warm up as we were starting our
first lesson in stage combat. We were taught hair pulling, punching, slapping,
and neck breaking. As well as this, we learnt how to use swords in performance.
we were taught different terms and stances. Each stance was numbered, so we
could refer back to each movement. Here are some terms and descriptions of each
term;
* Bind – taking the foible of the opposing blade diagonally
from high to low line and vice versa.
* Blade – the main component of a sword that is mounted on a
hilt.
* Cadence – the rhythm in which a sequence of movements is
made.
* Parry – defensive action to deflect an opponents attack by
opposing forte to opponents foible.
* Hilt – guard, pad, grip – the assembled parts of the sword
including the blade.
We then devised a new scene with stage combat incorporated
in it. Me and KJ were Zanni’s fighting over a mouse that we wanted to eat. I
Jumped on her back and she threw me off, then I grabbed her hair and threw her,
then she kicked me, etc.
Day Two
Day two
So we started the day the same as the last with a warm up
for more intense physical theater. Today we were taught the Lovers characters. Their
stance is one leg bent and the other straight (like a lunge position). They are
very floaty and innocent characters, they even get to afraid to hold hands.
While improvising a scene I was partnered with James, and
had to devise a poetic love monologue then add the action to the words. For example
‘Your eyes sparkle like stars in the night sky.” “My love for you is endless.” Etc.
We then took it in turns to present the results to the class and the scenes
shown might later be used to develop the final show at the end of the week.
Another character we looked at was Pantaloni. This character
is portray as a pervy old man he has a walk that each time he steps he picks
his foot up really fast and quite high then places it back just before the
planted foot. So he doesn't move particularly fast paced and he can be quite
clumsy. He usually goes after the female Zanni Columbina and she slyly makes
him fall over by placing her foot or broom out in front of him and the comedic
effect is that he usually doesn't see it and falls over it. Or the Columbina
character can make a quick change of direction whilst Pantaloni is following
her and then he takes a while to get back on track to start following her
again. He also can’t get back up after falling, unless he gets helped or has
some sort of bribe thus showing what sort of person his character is. Now that
we know a bit about Pantaloni we had to devise another scene this time using
the characters Pantaloni and female Zanni, Columbina who is more knowledgeable
than a normal Zanni.
I was partnered with Miguel who played Pantaloni. Our performance
consisted of Pantaloni taking a look at hie precious wine collection, however,
Columbina can’t help but clean and he gets frustrated with her. He says some insulting things to her, so she
slyly trips him over.
Rules
We were given rules to stick to about Commedia -
- The bigger the nose the sillier the Zanni
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No pointing
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No familiar gestures
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Never touch the mask when it is on
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Put mask on facing the back
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Silence is ugly
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Big, fast and precise
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Vulgar but not obscene
Day One
Day one
On our first day of our Commedia workshop we learnt a bit
about Commedia dell’arte itself so that we can build on the knowledge we
already have. After a meet and greet with the teacher Graham we then did a warm
up. The reason we needed to do a warm up for C
ommedia was because the theatrics
element contains a lot of physical theater and movement. If you didn’t warm up
you could possibly strain or injure yourself.
Once we had finished that, we got started with learning who
different characters were and what they were about. We started off with the
Zanni they are quite odd creatures. In social status they would be quite low. They
would usually be a servant who worked for someone of a higher class like a captain.
They have disgusting habits and traits like eating garbage or mice. Also, the
only thing that is usually on their minds is food, sleep and sex. The class
were taught the Zanni stance (chest out, one foot firmly on the floor and the
other slightly bent with the heel leaning on the planted foot and arms slightly
bent, which makes you look a bit broad) and the Zanni large step and three step
which is very similar to the ‘ministry of silly walks’ form Monty Python.
We also learnt the Captain walks. The mountain walk (looks a
bit like that high knee round and out football warm up slowed down) and the
muscle walk (where it looks like they are showing off their muscles). Captains
are very much the epitome
of ‘All Talk’ when it comes to the actuall situation they run from it. For example
if they were to fight another captain. Also their run looks like a Buzz Lightyear
cartoon style run where only the bottom of their legs are doing the movement. They
also might stumble and trip when trying to impress someone, but they would also
try to brush it off like nothing happened. We were also told that is we were to
run away or fall over in any character we had to remember to keep eye contact
with the audience to make them feel like they are involved.Preparation
To start off with we were asked to watch and research some clips and links to help us understand a bit about Commedia dell'arte before we started. We were given a few links and here this is what i thought to them.
Fawlty Towers relates to Commedia as its a form of slapstick comedy just like Commedia is. The mian character Basil is constantly failing in a very humorous way. He gets hit and he hits himself in parts of this clip (literal slap stick). The only thing is the clocking with the audience, the actors cant do this as they are on T.V so it makes it harder, so this way your are more gripped to the plot.
The element of stage combat within Commedia links to this. There is comedy in speech whilst the sword fight is going on. There is over confidence and it is physical theater. Also no one gets hurt which is interesting. its just a parady of a historical drama and sword fight.
Fawlty Towers relates to Commedia as its a form of slapstick comedy just like Commedia is. The mian character Basil is constantly failing in a very humorous way. He gets hit and he hits himself in parts of this clip (literal slap stick). The only thing is the clocking with the audience, the actors cant do this as they are on T.V so it makes it harder, so this way your are more gripped to the plot.
The element of stage combat within Commedia links to this. There is comedy in speech whilst the sword fight is going on. There is over confidence and it is physical theater. Also no one gets hurt which is interesting. its just a parady of a historical drama and sword fight.
About commedia dell' arte
A form of theatre characterised by masks. It beGan in Italy in
the 16th century and was responsible for things like improvised
performances based on a certain scenario. The closet translation of the name is
“comedy of craft” it is usually performed by professional actors who have
perfected a specific role or mask.
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