101 Dialogues, Sketches and Skits: Instant Theatre for Teens and Tweens: Smartfun Activity Books
Autor Paul Rooyackers, Bor Rooyackers, Liesbeth Mendeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2014 – vârsta de la 7 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897936774
ISBN-10: 0897936779
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 20 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hunter House Publishers
Seria Smartfun Activity Books
ISBN-10: 0897936779
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 20 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hunter House Publishers
Seria Smartfun Activity Books
Cuprins
Introduction
—Practical information for the teacher
—The Method
—How to use the dialogues
The Dialogues:
Series 0: Short dialogues
Series 1: The beginning and the end
Series 2: The message
Series 3: The location
Series 4: The use of the voice
Series 5: The rhythm
Series 6: The emotion
Series 7: The direction
Series 8: The power
Series 9: The character
Series 10: The loser and the winner
—Practical information for the teacher
—The Method
—How to use the dialogues
The Dialogues:
Series 0: Short dialogues
Series 1: The beginning and the end
Series 2: The message
Series 3: The location
Series 4: The use of the voice
Series 5: The rhythm
Series 6: The emotion
Series 7: The direction
Series 8: The power
Series 9: The character
Series 10: The loser and the winner
Recenzii
"DORA — And during summer. You have a summer job?
NICK — Usually for the first four weeks I go . . .
DORA — Apple picking? Strawberry picking? Tomato picking? Dish washing?
NICK — And then . . .
DORA — To Mexico for a week!"
— from the book
NICK — Usually for the first four weeks I go . . .
DORA — Apple picking? Strawberry picking? Tomato picking? Dish washing?
NICK — And then . . .
DORA — To Mexico for a week!"
— from the book
Notă biografică
Paul Rooyackers is a well-known dance and drama teacher with over 20 years experience in children's education, including youth work and creative therapy. He is the author of many activity books for children published by Hunter House and also by Panta Rhei in the Netherlands, where he lives. These include 101 Dance Games and 101 More Dance Games, 101 Drama Games and 101 More Drama Games, 101 Language Games, and 101 Circus Games for Children. Paul lives in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Bor Rooyackers is a well-known actor, director, cabaret performer, and stand-up comedian. He's the son of Paul Rooyackers, lives in Rotterdam with his wife Liesbeth Mende, and performs with a cabaret troupe throughout the Netherlands. Liesbeth Mende studied play writing at the Academy of Arts in Utrecht. She is an author and a teacher of creative writing and play writing.
Extras
From Series 1: Prologue/Short Dialogues
Dialogue 2 — Blue
Props: It's interesting to use no props with this game, but to act as if there are props.
Tip: This dialogue can be played in various tempos. Short and fast is probably best.
FREDO — Those blue trainers are cool. Where did you get them?
SAM — They're green.
FREDO — Blue. That's what I said.
SAM — They're green, man. Look.
FREDO — I'm looking.
SAM — This isn't blue, it's green.
FREDO — Blue. I've got a sweater that color.
SAM — That one with the v-neck?
FREDO — Yeah.
SAM — That's green man.
From Series 1: The Beginning and The End
Dialogue 13 — A Sack of Hay
Tip 1: In this dialogue the opening sentence is a strong message for Duke so it's important that it comes across clearly. Try out different ways of saying it and see which one has the right tone. Should it be sweet, angry, yelling, crying? The only way of finding the right way is to try it.
Tip 2: If Sheri names the people that think Duke is a sack of hay, then that many people can appear in the performance of the dialogue. In that case the names can be spoken slowly as the people come on.
SHERI — And that's why I think you're a sack of hay!
silence
DUKE — That's your opinion.
SHERI — Not only me.
DUKE — Oh? Who else then?
SHERI — Olivia.
short silence
Jack.
Simon.
Anna, Shirley, Vivian, Clare, Talitha, Monica, Joyce, Jill, Edith, Remi, Sabine, and Annabelle.
silence
The volleyball team.
Ben, Wesley, Viola, Larissa, Nanette, Babette, Listette, Yvette, Joni, and Talissa.
DUKE — Well. That doesn't mean anything.
From Series 2: The Message
Dialogue 24 — Nice Pants
Tip: Make up a situation where this dialogue can happen. Imagine that DORA is very rich, or very poor, or a student, or a homeless person. Add cynicism according to the context.
DORA — Nice pants.
NICK — Thanks.
DORA — They must have been expensive?
NICK — Yes.
DORA — Do you have to save up a long time to get pants like that?
NICK — I've got a paper route.
DORA — So with that paper route you can buy...what, a pair of pants every month?
NICK — Roughly.
DORA — And then a sweater the next month?
NICK — Maybe.
DORA — So after a year you've got roughly two pairs of pants, three sweaters, two T-shirts, a pair of boxer shorts and maybe...a new pair of shades.
NICK — That's possible.
DORA — And during summer. You have a summer job?
NICK — Usually for the first 4 weeks I go...
DORA — Apple picking? Strawberry picking? Tomato picking? Dish washing?
NICK — And then...
DORA — To Mexico for a week!
NICK — Yes.
DORA — And do you still have money left after that?
NICK — Yes. Why?
DORA — I'd love some French fries.
Dialogue 2 — Blue
Props: It's interesting to use no props with this game, but to act as if there are props.
Tip: This dialogue can be played in various tempos. Short and fast is probably best.
FREDO — Those blue trainers are cool. Where did you get them?
SAM — They're green.
FREDO — Blue. That's what I said.
SAM — They're green, man. Look.
FREDO — I'm looking.
SAM — This isn't blue, it's green.
FREDO — Blue. I've got a sweater that color.
SAM — That one with the v-neck?
FREDO — Yeah.
SAM — That's green man.
From Series 1: The Beginning and The End
Dialogue 13 — A Sack of Hay
Tip 1: In this dialogue the opening sentence is a strong message for Duke so it's important that it comes across clearly. Try out different ways of saying it and see which one has the right tone. Should it be sweet, angry, yelling, crying? The only way of finding the right way is to try it.
Tip 2: If Sheri names the people that think Duke is a sack of hay, then that many people can appear in the performance of the dialogue. In that case the names can be spoken slowly as the people come on.
SHERI — And that's why I think you're a sack of hay!
silence
DUKE — That's your opinion.
SHERI — Not only me.
DUKE — Oh? Who else then?
SHERI — Olivia.
short silence
Jack.
Simon.
Anna, Shirley, Vivian, Clare, Talitha, Monica, Joyce, Jill, Edith, Remi, Sabine, and Annabelle.
silence
The volleyball team.
Ben, Wesley, Viola, Larissa, Nanette, Babette, Listette, Yvette, Joni, and Talissa.
DUKE — Well. That doesn't mean anything.
From Series 2: The Message
Dialogue 24 — Nice Pants
Tip: Make up a situation where this dialogue can happen. Imagine that DORA is very rich, or very poor, or a student, or a homeless person. Add cynicism according to the context.
DORA — Nice pants.
NICK — Thanks.
DORA — They must have been expensive?
NICK — Yes.
DORA — Do you have to save up a long time to get pants like that?
NICK — I've got a paper route.
DORA — So with that paper route you can buy...what, a pair of pants every month?
NICK — Roughly.
DORA — And then a sweater the next month?
NICK — Maybe.
DORA — So after a year you've got roughly two pairs of pants, three sweaters, two T-shirts, a pair of boxer shorts and maybe...a new pair of shades.
NICK — That's possible.
DORA — And during summer. You have a summer job?
NICK — Usually for the first 4 weeks I go...
DORA — Apple picking? Strawberry picking? Tomato picking? Dish washing?
NICK — And then...
DORA — To Mexico for a week!
NICK — Yes.
DORA — And do you still have money left after that?
NICK — Yes. Why?
DORA — I'd love some French fries.