Thursday, 27 February 2025

Pink Shirt Day

Everyone:

On Wednesday, we observed "pink shirt day" which is a day set aside for us to resolve to demonstrate kindness and empathy for others.  Write a brief scene that could be used for a public service commercial about bullying and why we should stand up against it.

Here's mine:

Jordie is at his locker.  Andy, Carol and Fee approach him, laughing in a sneering way.

Andy:  Oh, Jordie, where'd you get that shirt?  Value Village?  I think my dad donated it because it was too unfashionable even for him.

Carol:  Yeah, Jordie.  What's wrong with you?  Did you even glance in a mirror before you came to school?

Fee:  You're such a loser, Jordie.

They laugh at him.

Killian comes up to the group.

Killian:  Fee, if you want to see a loser, maybe you should take a look in a mirror.

Andy and Fee:  Whoa!

Carol:  What, are you friends with this guy, Killian?  Want to catch the loser virus?

Killian:  Look, guys, you all need to grow up.  Who cares what somebody wears?  It's really none of your business.  

Carol:  Who do you think you are?

Killian:  I know who I am.  Who are you?

Carol has no answer.  Her friends look stupefied.

Killian:  Let's get going, Jordie.  We're going to be late for Band.

Jordie:  Yeah, don't want to be late.  (Killian and Jordie leave, while Carol, Andy and Fee stand there looking stupid.) 

Song plays -- Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" and a slogan appears on the screen.  "Wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.  Right is right even if no one is doing it."  - St. Augustine

Thursday, 20 February 2025

Fairy Tale Mimes and Heritage Stories

 Grade 8:

Which fairy tale did your group choose to perform?  How did you make the decision?  What is the climax of the story?  Who are you playing?  What will you do to make your character believable?  (Think of costumes, facial expressions, gestures, actions, etc.)

Grade 9:

Remember, you need to talk to your family members about a story you can share about the family history.  (You are a part of your family, of course, so you can use something that happened to you as a story, if you want.) We have looked at a variety of stories that people have done in the past -- your story can be like any of those.

You will get a chance to write your story down in your journal on Tuesday in class.





Wednesday, 19 February 2025

MDI Survey -- D Block -- Thursday, February 20

 Please bring your device, if possible, to Drama class tomorrow!  You will be asked to fill out the MDI survey during D Block class.  If you do not have a device, you will be able to go to the library to fill out the survey.

Thursday, 6 February 2025

Working Together

 Drama 8:

 On a scale of 1 - 5, with 5 being excellent and 1 being terrible,  how would you rate yourself at working with a group?  What aspect of group work are you good at?  Explain.  How could you improve?  Would you say you are a good leader?  Explain.  Tell about a time you worked with a group and what you learned from the experience.  (It doesn't have to be a good experience.)

Drama 9:

This week, I read about a rescue at sea off the Canary Islands.  A small dinghy (inflatable boat) packed with people was in distress, adrift off the coast of a place called Lanzarote.  On board was a pregnant woman who was about to give birth.  Domingo Trujillo, the captain of a search and rescue boat, and his crew were dispatched to help.  By the time they arrived, the baby had been born.  Write a brief monologue as if you were one of the people involved in the story (the woman, another passenger in the dinghy, Captain Trujillo, the baby (a girl -- you can imagine she is telling the story after she grows up).  You can read the article which Ms. Kosar has posted on the theatre bulletin board, or by going to this link:  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/10/spanish-captain-rescue-woman-gave-birth-baby-inflatable-boat-canary-islands#:~:text=In%20the%20early%20hours%20of,themselves%20as%20best%20they%20can.