Developing Criteria
I feel like I have worked at a pass because although I was able to shape a role and develop ideas, I feel my research wasn't very detailed and I struggled to link it to the play and use it during practical activities, I didn't reach a merit because I was unable to expand my research and I think my ideas were not fully developed.
TALE 2
In the group I was put in, the vast majority of us agreed it was a metaphor in which each of the woman's trates symbolised a different part of the East end, however Taffie had a different idea. She thought that the woman the tale was speaking of was actually the mans true love and that he wrote the tale because his world revolved around her, and simply ignored the rest of the East end because to him the only thing that mattered was her and therefore she was his East end.
Performance
We staged our performance by having us all in the same location, but different scenarios. We were all assigned one of the woman's trait and we had to interact with others. The scene was in a park because we knew that was a very regular place to run into people, we then spilt up into pairs and improvised out characters. This part was symbolic because we were able to create conflict between each of the woman's traits which allowed us to create an idea of what was happening in her head.
My character was a 'health freak' she liked to take care of herself by working out, I portrayed this by making my character a determined and having a get go attitude, her vocals were very perky which showed she was happy to be taking care of herself.
Different characters in Tale 6:-
๐ Narrator
๐Landlord
๐Brother
๐Warm tired woman
๐ Sly man
๐Warm tired woman's daughter
๐Sly mans mum
TALE 6
In my group, we did three different scenes by splitting into Pairs and cross cutting between scenes, we found this effective because it was easier to see different scenarios linking to the same situation.
We wanted our scenes to be unique and felt if all of us were in one scene then it would become to busy and it would take too much time trying to figure out how to do the scene so when we did the scene the first pair would go first while the other pairs would freeze until it was there turn.
We had a scene with the warm tired woman (me) and her daughter (Nina) who was in America and had forgotten about her, In this scene we wanted the main focus to be on their relationship so we used split staging and imagined the daughter was in her house on the phone to her mum, rushing to go somewhere while the mother was trying to communicate to her daughter, sitting in a chair, trying to gain back the strong relationship they had before she left for America. The mother almost forced herself on her daughter showed no interest to her mother and became a very stereotypical character by using a patronizing tone, to show that she wasn't interested.
The scene ended on a cliff hanger with the daughter saying the line "I have to go, I'll talk to you later...love you" and then ended the call. We thought this would be an effective to use because it showed the daughter's character quite strongly as she didn't even wait for her mothers reply before ending the call, we felt that this would leave the audience intrigued on why the daughter behaves in that way.
Our next scene was also the warm tired woman and sly man, we had them in freeze frame whilst the previous scene was going on. We had them sitting on the floor, to show how their relationship has improved because of them sharing personal things about themselves. We thought this was effective because it showed the build up of their relationship and obviously this made the audience think what their situation was before.
Our final scene was a trialogue, there was a use of canon and unison because we felt it would make the piece more interesting,Taffie and Harmony were the same character, they got most of their characterisation from their role on the walls using canon. Then Daniela entered and They used pace for her monologue to link up with Harmony and Taffie's words, this worked effectively because It gave the piece a rhythm and a sharp ending.
What I did as a character?
My character was the warm tired woman, my character in my opinion is quite weak and a pushover as she let her daughter take authority over her, and didn't fight to gain her relationship back with her daughter. for my character i had a very calm and soft voice i think my character is very generous and understanding.
Another groups performance
What was effective about the characters they'd decided to explore?
Most people chose to do the Sly man and interpreted it in all different ways so you could see different views of the man, they all based it in a bar and explained how the bar is 'connected' to him. voice wise they all put on a cockney accent.
Did the scene help you understand anything new about the play or another character?
The scene helped me understand more about the play and character so much better, as in the text I didn't really understand and follow, but I think that because we got onto our feet and performed it and took more time to study it and understand the text , it was so much better and helped me increase my knowledge about the play and the characters and more about their back story.