domingo, 17 de abril de 2011

Is this weeks physical work class, we did something different, we followed an exercise which made us imagine we are made up of many little plugs, and we could unplug ourselfs, and then we could replug, but randomly like popcorn bursting.  I think that this was done so that we could feel each part of our body separately and also so that we could give energy to different parts of our body.  I really could no imagine the feeling of the popcorn bursting but i did try to resemble it.

The second part of the exercise consisted of us, walking with our eyes closed, imagining we were standing in the wall of a skycrapper and we were falling due to gravity. With our eyes closed this was much easier than when we had to open our eyes, since i could not imagine the situation any longer, but i could stay with the feeling more or less.

I wonder to what extreme an actor should take this feeling. Should he get to the point that he/she is in the real situation? Or should he/she be also aware that it is a stage and there is an audience? What would be the equilibrium between reality and imagination?

1 comentario:

  1. Nice final question, which you should have developed much much more.

    Your entries are very short and won't help you at all when it comes to using them for your oral presentation. So far, you don't have a passing grade in the area of "Understanding" in the report card, which can easily mean that you fail the term.

    Roberto

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