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5337544-1488564 Week Independent Learning plan Week 5Email queries to: nbaker@waseleyhills.worcs.sch.uk004 Week Independent Learning plan Week 5Email queries to: nbaker@waseleyhills.worcs.sch.uk8994775-4254500Subject:DramaTeacher: Mrs Teasdale (kteasdale@waseleyhills.worcs.sch.uk)Year: 8Topic/theme: Puppets in theatreLesson What you need to take from this lesson Resource to use or hyperlinkSuggested task 1Puppets have been a source of entertainment across the globe for hundreds of years. Japanese Bunraku puppets Theater the video links and create a quiz based on the information given about Bunraki puppets. You will need to watch the link several times to makes notes and collect your informationRemember to include the answers! For example: How are the puppets facial expressions changed?Answer: Each puppet head is on a grip stick.2Recently there has been an increase in theatre productions such as War Horse that have incorporated the use of puppets. War Horse Trailer the Curtain: War Horse - Joey the Horse your own contact puppet creature (it could be an animal, character from a novel or play, or a creature that you have created)Annotate your design with information about how the puppeteers will bring the creature to life. What will their technical job be? What will their emotional job be? What costume will the puppeteers wear? 3The three principles of puppetry breath, focus and weight are what brings the puppet to life. How to Make a Puppet & Gimble Masterclass: Bringing a Puppet to Life note: YOU DO NOT NEED TO MAKE A BIG PUPPET.You could draw your design or make a small scale version of the puppet shown in the videos.Annotate your design with information about how you could costume it. How will you bring it to life using the three principles: breath, focus and weight?4The theatre company Gyre & Gimble aim to make the puppet character central to the performance/storytelling.Gyre & Gimble Masterclass: Storytelling with Puppets: template: a scene between a puppet and an actor. Annotate how the actor will use physical skills to help the puppet become more alive.5Puppet theatre is becoming increasing popular in Children’s Theatre. We're Going on a Bear Hunt: a popular children’s story and design puppets for the main characters. You could also design sets for different locations in the story. You do not need to make the puppets or the set designs you can draw/sketch them.How will we assess your learning?Choose an example of your work and submit a photograph through SMHW or email KTeasdale@waseleyhills.worcs.sch.ukNeed help?HomeAccess+ (use your normal school username and password).Pupil and parent help page: ................
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