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Ontario, Canada
Grade 11 - Reflecting, Responding and Analyzing - Connections Beyond the Classroom

1 unit • 2 professional development courses aligned to
B.3.2 - analyse their use of the creative process in drama activities, and explain what they learned from it and how that learning can be applied in work and other social contexts

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B.3.2 analyse their use of the creative process in drama activities, and explain what they learned from it and how that learning can be applied in work and other social contexts

This page lists 1 unit and 2 professional development courses aligned to B.3.2 from the Ontario, Canada. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address B.3.2 - analyse their use of the creative process in drama activities, and explain what they learned from it and how that learning can be applied in work and other social contexts

Commedia dell'Arte

by Todd Espeland

Commedia dell’arte is a 16th century masked acting form. It is the basis of all comedy, including all tv sitcoms. This form is characterized by masked types and archetypical characters and a specific way of playing comedy. To that end, this unit is divided into two parts. Part One focuses on the foundations of commedia - playing comedy. These principles will be important to learn when it comes to developing commedia characters, specifically the physicality of the characters. Part Two will cover lazzi. Note: there are links to video demos in many of the lessons of this unit.

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