My group: "x"
Ahmed s group:"T"
Kaisan s group: "L"
Christopher s group: "w"
Rakans group"n"
Khandas group:"i"
Emmas fro up:"b"
Alexs group:"q"
Hannahs group:"maybe an o"
For our play the goal was to try to show a game while not talking as it is physical theatre. Our game was to sit on the box and try to push each other from the box and at the end whoever is on the box wins. In our play I was the winner.
I think most the groups where successful but Rakans group and Alex group kept on doing the same action which at the end made it a little bit boring. Overall i think all the groups did a very good job.
Reflection: We had to make our play based on the story of orpheus and euridyce. I worked with Christopher, Omar, Yahia and Kaisan. We already had 4 scenes but we're allowed to use some creative this time. So we changed one of the characters (only name and gender) and changed the ending. It wasn't really hard creating the four scenes as all of us got the idea and understood the concept clearly. In terms of using Greek theatre elements we used chorus and unison. Most of the examples of chorus work was shown/ used by me and Christopher. We showed these examples when we were doing the part of the 2 snakes and the 2 headed dog. Some of us also used Greek masks which is also using Greek elements. Our group worked extremely well and we collaborated very nicely. No one really messed about and everyone gave contribution which led to this creative play. I think our group do pretty well and all worked very hard to complete this play.
What I think: Is using body language and sounds to communicate while completing a play instead of talking.
What it really is: a form of theatre which emphasizes the use of physical movement as in dance and mimed for expression. This theatre of the body features performers who appear to manipulate time and space in a live environment.