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Drama I Summative Assessment

Drama I Summative Assessment. October 1 st , 2013 Mr. Browning. Theatre Vocabulary (20 points) Provide the definition for the word provided. Pitch Antagonist Dynamics Blocking Articulation (Theatre) Tempo Actor Character Articulation (Music) Rhythm.

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Drama I Summative Assessment

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  1. Drama ISummativeAssessment October 1st, 2013 Mr. Browning

  2. Theatre Vocabulary (20 points)Provide the definition for the word provided. • Pitch • Antagonist • Dynamics • Blocking • Articulation (Theatre) • Tempo • Actor • Character • Articulation (Music) • Rhythm

  3. Dynamics:Write the correct English Translation for the abbreviation provided. (8 points) • FF • MF • Decrescendo • F • P • MP • PP • Crescendo

  4. Tempos:Write the correct English Translation for the word provided. (6 points) • Andante • Allegro • Moderato • Largo • Adagio • Vivace

  5. Articulations:Write the correct English Translation for the word provided. (4 points) • Tenuto • Legato • Staccato • Marcato

  6. Script Analysis (50 points) • Using Standard English Conventions; describe in 3-5 paragraphs how to take a brand new monologue to a full performance. Consider ALL the strategies learned in this class. Be as detailed as possible.

  7. Congratulations!!!

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