Introduction
Artistic Code Creation |
Parts of a story
The beginning of a story introduces the place and the characters. The climax marks that part of the story where most action takes place. The anticlimax, denouement or resolution gives the answer to the question, what happened thereafter? Between the beginning and the climax, there are a series of sub climaxes which lead to the anticlimax. Between the climax and the resolution or anticlimax, there are a series of anticlimaxes. The anticlimax does not drop to the level of beginning but ends at a higher level than the beginning. The work of art is moved by conflict which is created through opposing positions taken by characters.
Rehearsals
You have pieces of work to play with. The creation of the final work that you will perform before an audience begins from here. A rehearsal is a practice of playing the parts at first, you will work without a written text but towards the end you will write what you have performed. During the rehearsal you will assign roles to each other. Each person should play a role of a character. Characterization is a presentation of the behaviour of a character in a performance. You need to understand your role and bring out the best of that character you are representing. Directors help in making it easy for performers to understand their roles but the real making of the character is the responsibility of the performer.
Performances
Post-Performance Discussions
Code Creation – Post-performance Discussion |
- Ask one questions at a time and pause for answers.
- Balance the sources of answer among men and women
- Should not dominate the discussion. To keep others talking, the leader should acknowledge answers by nodding the head.
- Terminate politely the discussion after 15 minutes