Introduction to Teaching Mask: 2nd Edition
Created by Allison Williams
In Introduction to Teaching Mask: 2nd Edition, Allison Williams gives you a toolkit of mask and movement exercises to teach students to make big, confident physical choices, to work in their bodies, and play different characters - masked and unmasked.
By working through the exercises in this course, you, the teacher, will also gain an understanding of basic physical acting and learn some easy specific tools to coach your students – not just in mask, but in all their performance work.
Access to masks is required, but previous experience with masks is not.
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0Module 0Introduction6:23 FREE PREVIEWThis module introduces the course and what is covered throughout.
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1Module 1The Running Man3:51 FREE PREVIEWThis module describes and explains the Running Man exercise, which helps the students understand that committed physical action creates a sense of emotional expression.
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2Module 2Exploring the Architecture of the Mask5:48The module covers how to identify specific shapes in a mask and how to create a character body based on those specific shapes.
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3Module 3Character Zero24:59This module introduces the concept of a character zero, how to use the body to create a character zero, how to physically commit to that body before moving, and how to coach your students to make bigger choices both in their character zeroes and in their movement.
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4Module 4The Qualities of Movement28:58This module explores the qualities of movement to give more variety, texture, and richness to movement choices.
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4Module 4BBonus Exercise4:42This modules covers how to combine the qualities of movement with a mask character.
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5Module 5Mask and Countermask13:15This module covers how to coach your students to create multiple characters with one mask, how mask and countermask work as a physical expression of emotional responses, and how two physical interpretations paired with each other and opposite to each other become the mask and the countermask.
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5Module 5BMask and Countermask & Qualities of Movement3:10This module explores how to incorporate the qualities of movement with countermask.
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6Module 6Mask Scenes6:32This module explains how your students can create short solo and duo improvised mask scenes, and how your students can start acting as mask characters.
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7Module 7Unmasked Roles8:58In this module, you will learn how to take everything we’ve learned so far and apply these exercises to a “normal” play, and how to lead students in mask exercises in a way that supports character development.
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8Module 8Taking Mask into Text16:05This module explores: how to lead students in mask exercises that physicalize the text; how to associate specific gestures with text; and how to scale down mask-work into realistic acting.
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8Module 8BUsing Qualities of Movement to Explore Text5:28This modules describes an exercise you can add in about using qualities of movement to explore text.
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9Module 9Wrap-Up5:16This module wraps up the course and reviews what has been learned.
Standards Addressed
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation - Grade 6
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation - Grade HS Accomplished
Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work - High School Advanced
- TH:Cr1.1.HSIII.a Synthesize knowledge from a variety of dramatic forms, theatrical conventions, and technologies to create the visual composition of a drama/ theatre work.
- TH:Cr1.1.HSIII.c Integrate cultural and historical contexts with personal experiences to create a character that is believable and authentic, in a drama/theatre work.
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation - Grade 6
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation - Grade 7
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation - Grade 8
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation - Grade HS Proficient
Organize and develop artistic ideas and work - Grade HS Accomplished
Organize and develop artistic ideas and work - Grade HS Advanced
Refine new work through play, drama processes and theatre experiences using critical analysis and experimentation - Grade 6
Refine new work through play, drama processes and theatre experiences using critical analysis and experimentation - Grade 7
Refine new work through play, drama processes and theatre experiences using critical analysis and experimentation - Grade 8
Refine new work through play, drama processes and theatre experiences using critical analysis and experimentation - Grade HS Proficient
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