Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Esplanade Screening Room 7PM sharp! Bring enough copies of your script for us to be able to share and read aloud. We'll move over to the cafe at 9 for cake!

BTW: I FINALLY submitted the grades from last term TODAY.

Since I've made it SOOO easy on you, I've decided to make the Evaluation of the class be part of your FINAL :-) (10%)

On Monday I handed it out to those who were in class, but for those who weren't there for the bleary eyed review of this past term's class sessions, here's the text from the evaluation. (your script will be 20% of the grade)

The HIGHLIGHTS of the last 14 weeks…

To help solidify learning, try to remember at least one highlight you’d like to remember from each class session/learning exercise:

Technical theater Vocabulary (pictionary & “quiz”)

Discussion on “A Christian Response to Theatre” article

Video samples (Rainbow Fish, Missing Bodies, Okalahoma)

Costumes

Set Design

Properties

Directing

Tour of NUS Cultural Centre

Tour of Costume shops & stage management

Script writing

Make-up

Attending plays

Reading Sketches

Writing a sketch

I can’t believe I did this

This class inpired me to work more on

I wish we’d had more time for

I hope I never have to ________________________________________ again!

I sensed God’s presence when
I also have this to say

How can we pray for you? (and we will pray!)

May the God of peace, who…brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus…equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ. Hebrews 13:20,21

Saturday, April 07, 2007

A few weeks back Daniel took a great deal of time and care to show off the venues at the University Cultural Centre. As is our custom in this class we took some time to pray for him. Good memories with a new friend and our great bunch of budding theatre artists!

Thanks Daniel for a super tour! A real treat for all of us. Bless you in your work at National University's University Cultural Centre! Perhaps someday in the future we'll have a chance to work together!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Finally getting around to typing up the class evaluation from LAST term. That along with giving Paul David your grades! No evaluations from Gilbert, Kace, Jacqueline, Vasa & Piteulia :-(

PERFORMING ARTS, AD100
And now for your feedback…
(Please fill in the blanks, circle, or draw cartoons as appropriate)

Customer Survey Reports: This Customer’s Satisfaction is 98%! (class average)

During this last term…
I can’t believe you got me to try improvisation, readers’ theatre, mime, reciting Acts to Deniece in my fastest pace ever!! Playback Theatre.

I will never forget the lesson about storytelling (3), diamond ensemble, playback theatre , everything! I will keep all close to my heart.

I really want to work more on mime, my diction & pronunciation, dance! My voice projection, working with the stage, playback

I wish we’d had more time for going more in depth & more performances. Sketches, enacted prayer, more and more and more classes, Readers’ Theatre

I hope I never have to ________________________________________ again! (nothing, I loved everything) It’s amazing, just trying things can open your eyes! (actually nothing! I enjoyed every moment!) (nothing!)

I was moved by “The Prodigal Son in the Key of F” & Daniel Ch. 2 recitation, playback theatre, the creativity & unity of the class. Playback theatre and everyone’s passion & what they have to offer to God. Diamond Ensemble.

I sensed God’s presence when we prayed for one another and the guests, diamond ensemble, we saw fluid sculpture, we did playback theatre and diamond ensemble – felt a sense of worship, when we toally present ourselves to God.

Next time you teach, Make sure to include (don’t drop it from the list!): playback theatre and readers’ theatre, acting & character analysis

I also have this to say….
Thanks for being a model of a Christian artist – the class could sense your openess to us and your love for God and the arts!
I will take the next course and share whatever I learn with my friends and church.
The course is very enriching and widened up my perspective of creative arts.
I really enjoyed the clas, expecially all the exercises.
Thanks a lot! You are an inspiration! As much as I may not talk to you much, you have my heartfelft thanks and gratitude! And you have done and awesome job! Can’t wait for the next class.

May the God of peace, who…brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus…
equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ. Hebrews 13:20,21

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Class on Stage Make Up

Cosmoprof: contact lily at tel 90120547
(she’s the instructress for makeup section in this company) Just let her know is for church project you’ll be able to get a 50% for most of the products.

The rest of the non-specialty items:
In Singapore you can go to Concourse or Tan quee lan road can get it a better price. I can also give you some contact for cotton wools, tissues and hair products, can call Paragon Traders, William. Can page for him 92048211 (pager).

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

video convertions

advice from Michael Cheng (thanks!)

You can get the conversions done at AVD, a shop that specializes in all kinds of conversions. I've been using them for a number of years now.

They are on the second floor of Sim Lim Square. I can't recall the unit number but their number is 63375205 (i think it's 02-05). You can call and check. They are open from 11pm to 6pm on weekdays, Sundays are not open. I can't recall offhand their opening hours on SAturday but they do close early i think.
Leezibet our stage manager and tour guide extraordinaie passed this info on:

you can get all kinds of Tapes from Teck Seng in Ubi Techpark!

address below:
14 Kaki Bukit Place
Spore 416192
tel - 6742 3035
www.teckseng.com.sg

Monday, March 05, 2007

The Costume Shops on the Leezibet Tour!

No. One Costume Costume
Aliwal x Jln Sultan
63339440
no1sales@singnet.com.sg
10:30AM to 8PM

Stage Image (dance costumes)
772 North Bridge Rd.
62992077
M-Sat 10-6

Mascots & Puppets Specialists
746 North Bridge Rd.
Singapore 198714

House of Japan (cheapest used clothes)
55 Haji Lane
63966657 or 63966659

Jap Vintage
also on Jaji Lane (cheap dresses)

The Costume Shop
Level 2 of Landmark Hotel Shopping Arcade

Masquerade Costume and Mascots (looked like nicer quality)
26A Bali Lane
62924889
masquerade@singnet.com.sg

OUTSIDE ARAB STREET AREA: Check listings for Salvation Army Thrift Stores.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Here are the names of Theatrical Equipment &
Supplies from the current Yellow Pages. Anyone have comments or recommendations?

Eng Kong Engrg Works
38Toh Guan Rd East#01-53.............6515 1221

Fanta Vision Production
5 Dunlop St.......................................6392 0456

INSYNC MUSIC PRODUCTIONS
80C Lor J Telok Kurau...................... 6440 5726
Website; www.insync.com.sg

Special Cosmetic Effects Pte Ltd
150 Orchard Rd #03-67/68/69........... 6738 6209
Do.......................... 68366468

Theatrical & Stage
Lighting Equipment

AUDIO LIGHT ASIA PTE LTD
101 Boon Keng Rd #05-11 ................6742 6387

HuaThye Chan Productions
35 Tannery Rd #08-09.......................6747 0229
Fax,...................................................67473162

Stagewerkz
627AAIjunied Rd #06-09...................6883 1077

Tep Production
5 JIn Kilang Barat#07-02...................6272 1760

The Production People
2 Kirn Chuan Dr #04-07.....................6858 0060
Fax....................................................68580070

Friday, January 26, 2007

Library Hours at TCA College:

Monday, January 22, 2007

2nd Reader's Theatre Performance at Charis Christian Church, November 2006
Charis Christian Performance2.JPEG
Charis Christian Performance.JPEG

Monday, January 08, 2007

Reaction Paper:
“A Christian Response to Theatre”
Article by Dale Savidge, written for the book SIGHTS & SOUNDS, 2006
Sights & Sounds Book.jpg

Write out your answers to FIVE QUESTIONS (minimum).
We will be discussing this article during class time on January 22. Answering these questions will help you prepare for the discussion. You can post your answers on the blog, or submit your written answers in class.


1. Informed by your reading of this chapter, explain why theatre is a powerful communication tool.

2. How is a play not like a sermon?

3. Francis Schaffer’s understanding of a Christian worldview explains that there is a minor theme of the Bible (man is a sinner and we live in a fallen world) and the major theme of the Bible (Christ’s death provides redemption from our sin). Why does Dr. Savidge believe that plays present only the minor theme of the Bible can be powerful?

4. What is your opinion of the plays you have seen presenting the major theme of the Bible (redemption of sin through Christ)?

5. Why is theatre “is the most directly human of all the arts”?

6. Why is it important to “engage culture”?

7. What is Dr. Savidge’s suggestion for how Christians should respond to the offensive nature of many theatre productions or the lifestyle of theatre practitioners?

8. How can Christians discern to what extent they should experience theatre (as audiences and as artists)?

9. What did you learn about the difference between entertainment and amusement? Does that have any effect on how you see the use of “entertainment” in a worship setting?

10. What did Dr. Savidge have to say about playwrites playing to our sympathies?

11. What are your thoughts after reading about the objectionable elements you might find in theatre?

12. Why is working in theatre a frustrating occupation? Why would it be dangerous for a Christian?

13. Have you ever had an opportunity to “come alongside” a theatre practitioner? How did you respond to them and they to you?


Buy the book online.
A Review of the book from Createlevoyage's Dawn Fung
Sketch Evaluation
Just click here to go to our former post where this is located. The library is open on Mondays until 7PM, so you can get in there before class sometime to read those 5 sketches. Don't know the other times they're open yet, but will post the hours when I find out.
Play Evaluation Outline
Your Name:
Production:
Theatre:
Date of Performance:
Style of Play:

Author & Structure
• To whom does the play most appeal to?
• What do you think the author was trying to say? (theme)
• What did you find unique about the play?
• What would you say is the climax…or was there a climax? Why did this seem to be the climax to you?
• What did you think about the characters and their dialogue (in the writing, not the acting)?
• What question(s) would you like to ask this playwright?

Actors
• What were the names of the main characters (or descriptions)?
• Remark on these actors believability (or unbelievablity)
• Did you get the illusion that the action was spontaneous (as if it were happening for the first time?)
• Comment on their voice (quality, projection, suitability, interpretation)
• Comment on their body (gestures, movement, business)
• Comment on their emotions
• Comment on the relationships between the characters/actors (Realistic? Did they work together as an Ensemble/team?)

Technical Aspects
• What was your impression of the set? (Did it establish the proper mood for the play? Was it practical? Cleverly designed? Functional? What will you remember about this set?)
• Comment on what you noticed about
o Lighting
o Costumes
o Make-up
o Sound
o Stage Management
o House Management

Comment on the Audience’s
• attentiveness
• responses (laughter, surprise, tears)
• signs of appreciation (was the applause spontaneous or polite?)
• conversation at intermission and after the show.
Plays to see during this course:

My Fair Lady, january 13, 2:30PM, $38-$148

Everything but the Brain, January 23, 8PM, $35 Esplanade Studio Theatre, open seating, so just buy your own ticket.


Titodau
, Wed. March 7, Drama Centre. If we go as a group, we can have coffee (or tea) after and discuss the show. $42-$52, 20% discount for DBS & POSB Credit/Debit Cards
[Discount applicable from 1 Jan 07 to 18 Mar 07.]
15% discount for PAssion Card
[Discount applicable from 1 Jan 07 to 18 Mar 07.]

15% discount for NTUC Gold Link Card / SAFRA Card
15% discount for PacNET PriviCard / Coffee Bean Card
15% discount for TCC Connoisseur Card
[Discount applicable from 1 Jan - 28 Feb 07.]

Imaginarius, March 10 11AM, $19

Under the Dragon Moon, March 10, 3PM Alliance Francaise. We'll go over to Newton Hawker Centre to discuss the shows afterward.

Early Bird Discounts from 3 Jan to 5 Feb 07
S$16 for Early Bird (Adult/Child)
S$60 for Early Bird Family Package (4 persons)
S$72 for Early Bird Big Family Package (5 persons)

S$62 for Family Package (4 persons)
S$75 for Big Family Package (5 persons)
[Discount applicable from 6 Feb 07 onwards]

S$14 for HSBC Cardholders


Phantom of the Opera
COURSE TITLE : Theatre Arts & Ministry Applications ADR101
INSTRUCTOR : Kimberly Creasman
DURATION : 8 January to 16 April 2007
BLOG ADDRESS : http://CreativeArtsTCA.blogspot.com

Description

This course provides students with a basic understanding in the fundamentals of ministry in Theatre Arts. Issues pertaining to the philosophy of theatre in ministry and the different facets of theatre ministry such as styles, stagecraft, personnel and performance platforms will be explored through lectures, discussions, video presentations, field trips & hands on experimentation.

Objectives
This course is to provide:

1. A framework of knowledge and appreciation for various crafts that comprise the “behind the scenes” of theatre arts.
2. A foundation in a philosophy of why theatre is an acceptable art form for followers of Jesus Christ, and it’s potential to be used to bring glory to our Creator God.

Requirements
1. Assignments:
• Reaction paper to Sights & Sounds ch3 “When the Curtain Opens, A Christian Response to Theatre” Due 22 January
• Evaluation of 5 published scripts on Christian themes (evaluation form attached, Sketch Collections on reserve in the library)
Due 26 February (the class after CNY break)
• Play Evaluations of two live performances (of the selected plays during the term) Due the week following the performance seen.
• 2 complete Play Idea Worksheets. Due: March 19
• 1 complete draft of a sketch between 5-10 minutes in length. Due March 26 (via email or blog)

2. Three Quizzes will be given on content of textbook and material covered in class Dates: January 29,
3. Regular and faithful attendance is required at all sessions.
4. Complete all reading assignments and homework.
5. Active participation in class activities and discussions.
6. Course “Exam”: Every student choose one of the following:

• an in class reading of an original piece that can somehow be used in ministry (up to 8 minutes). You may solicit help from your classmates, but each individual must create their own piece. Printed script due: 2 April. Performance on 9 or 16 April.
• an oral and creative presentation of the content of one of the chapters from the selected reading list (minimum 5 minutes) Due: same as above.



Grading

1. Exam 30%
2. Assignments 50%
3. Class participation10%
4. Class Attendance 10%

Course Materials

Pederson, Steve, Drama Ministry: Practical Help for Making Drama a Vital Part of Your Church, Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1999.

Campbell, Drew,Technical Theatre for Nontechnical People, Allworth Press, 2004.

Collected sample scripts, articles and vocabulary lists from the instructor.