Creative and Media: Level 2 Higher Diploma                                                                                  Unit 2: Performance




                                                                                                                                                  Level 2 Higher Diploma Creative and MediaUnit 1: Scene
2.2.5 Aims of a performance
Student Book
   pp 60–67
                     Devised performances

                     Consider the aims of a devised performance piece of your choice, answering the questions
                     below.

What is the theme of the piece? Shhh



Why did we choose the theme? (E.g. what was it about the theme that excited and/or inspired us.)

The whole class decided to choose this name because we all thought it goes with the mime performance.
This is because we wanted our audience to ask question about the title of the show and we thought this
will get them interested to come and watch when we release the date to them.




Who is it for? (E.g. family audience, teenagers, pre-school children.)

Our target audience is every one we have bits about teenagers act in school and we have fan and fanatic
and restaurant and the bus scene which goes to having everyone see the performance show. We have bits
of everything that most people like to watch.




What do we want our piece to do? (E.g. shock, amuse, educate.)

We want our piece to amuse our audience.



What style(s) of performance will we use? (E.g. naturalism, musical theatre.)

Musical because we want background sound to go with the scenes and have some effects to the pieces



What are the dramatic possibilities of the piece? (E.g. for plot and character development,
staging.)

The dramatic part is the characters that are in the performance because each character is different and
has it’s own way to amuse the audience.




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    Creative and Media:Level 2 Higher Diploma Unit 2: Performance Level 2 Higher Diploma Creative and MediaUnit 1: Scene 2.2.5 Aims of a performance Student Book pp 60–67 Devised performances Consider the aims of a devised performance piece of your choice, answering the questions below. What is the theme of the piece? Shhh Why did we choose the theme? (E.g. what was it about the theme that excited and/or inspired us.) The whole class decided to choose this name because we all thought it goes with the mime performance. This is because we wanted our audience to ask question about the title of the show and we thought this will get them interested to come and watch when we release the date to them. Who is it for? (E.g. family audience, teenagers, pre-school children.) Our target audience is every one we have bits about teenagers act in school and we have fan and fanatic and restaurant and the bus scene which goes to having everyone see the performance show. We have bits of everything that most people like to watch. What do we want our piece to do? (E.g. shock, amuse, educate.) We want our piece to amuse our audience. What style(s) of performance will we use? (E.g. naturalism, musical theatre.) Musical because we want background sound to go with the scenes and have some effects to the pieces What are the dramatic possibilities of the piece? (E.g. for plot and character development, staging.) The dramatic part is the characters that are in the performance because each character is different and has it’s own way to amuse the audience. © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. 1
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    Unit 1: Scene Creative and Media: Level 2 Higher Diploma Unit 1: Scene Diploma Level 2  Information Technology 2 © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.