Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Melodrama

A style of drama that we can utilised in the performing of TRIH is melodrama.

Melodrama style of Acting
Watch this video of the play A 10 Minute Melodrama and describe what the characteristics of this style of acting are. How do the characters speak and move?

Basic melodrama stage conventions
Melodrama Types and Acting Conventions (video inclusive)
Webpage from Kaiapoy High School with a whole unit on Melodrama!

Notes about the genre of Melodrama
19th Century Melodrama
Wikipedia’s entry on Melodrama

Agatha's Christie's The Mousetrap

Girls, please watch a these video clips of The Mousetrap so that you understand the kind of style that you parodying in TRIH. What are the characteristics of the style of acting?
What else do you notice about the two plays? Similarities? Differences?

Mousetrap Act 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js6pqzRxUBI&feature=related
The Mousetrap Clip 1---Intro & Meet the Ralstons.wmv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_cBfBrZ3js&feature=related
The Mousetrap Clip 2---Irritated Husbands,Terrible Females, and The Arrival of the Unexpected Guest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frme10_gnZw&feature=relmfu
The Mousetrap Clip 3---Well-Disguised Cornbeef---Mrs. Boyle and Major Metcalf get acquainted

Monday, July 2, 2012


What is success?

Success to me is when I have accomplished a goal that I have set for myself. Success often comes with lots of obstacles in between. It’s like having a road block, blocking you from your goal. Success varies among people as many people have different definitions of success. Some may say success comes about with money, some say it comes with happiness and some, love. For me, as long as I am happy with what I have achieved I could say that I feel success.

What is the metaphor of a maze?

A maze is like having your path blocked so many times that you get annoyed or frustrated. Only certain routes lead to the finish. But imagine defying the laws of the maze (going through a blocked path which you never thought was possible), you could still reach the finish. The metaphor of a maze is the path to success. Taking any path you want. There is no right or wrong. All that matters is you get to the finish, which is what you desire.

What does a maze look like?

Lines. Lot and lots of lines. It looks rather messy but in a way there’s a certain pattern to it. Every maze is unique with a single winning path.

What’s in a maze?

Everything and nothing, and well, me. It depends on what the person thinks that is a maze to them. They’re own problems and path they have to dig out for themselves. Everyone has their own maze. So just imagine in your head and you’ll see what’s in a maze.

Mazes

Hampton Court Maze

Barcelona Maze



Nicole Cheah


Success At Last! (Melissa Mae)

1. What is success?

To me, success is the feeling when you know you have achieved your desired goal after overcoming many, many obstacles along the way. The feeling of success is great. It is when you truly know that all of your hard work and determination -that has been put into a certain goal- has paid of, that you know you're finally successful. 


In this particular story that we're doing (The Maze), success is not achieved only by getting out of the maze, but the journey you had. If you got out of the maze without overcoming any obstacles, it wouldn't even be considered as success after all. The journey you had while trying to get out of the maze is the thing that determines the level of success you have achieved. If you managed to overcome all obstacles in the maze, your level of success would be great. 


"Obstacles are necessary for success because in selling, as in all careers of importance, victory comes only after many struggles and countless defeats." - Og Mandino


2. What is the metaphor of the maze?
[Message and Intention]


- Why did you go into the maze?

I went into the maze to save the lives of my parents. They were on one end of the maze, and I was on the other. I was given a time limit to save them and if I didn't, they would get killed by an UNSUB. Along the way to the other end, I would encounter many obstacles involving dangerous animals and people. After beating each enemy, I would be given a clue that would tell me which route to take next, and eventually lead me to my parent's whereabouts. I wanted to put a little twist of Criminal Minds and Harry Potter in my story.

- What did the maze look like?

Some mazes...


















The maze looks complicated, on both the outside and inside. It is as large or larger than a football field, and is made out of leaves and vines. The maze is very tall and long. This is so that it has an eerie feel to it. When you're in the maze, you'll get confused and feel trapped for a while before you decide where you're headed to next. The maze will be easy to complete if you follow all the steps to get to the other side, however if you don't, getting out of the maze would be a torturous experience for you.


Done by: Melissa Mae :)


Success at Last. (food for thought) (Dawn)

What success at last means to me is; taking a very long procedure and numerous times of failures to get to what you are trying to accomplish. To me the ahievement/accomplishment that you have achieved is does not really define the success but it is more of the lessons;(values, wisdoms)  that you have learnt or even gained from, because maybe the particular achievement may last only for a while whereas the things gained may last you your whole life.



           The Maize.
                                   
                                          okay... nvm. 

                                                    The Mazes

                                          Reignac-sur-Indre Maze (France)

                                          The Mind Maze          
                 This is like not a real maze this is like a "pshycology Maze".
                                        It is sort of like the you are trying to figure out what who you are               and that you are also trying to walk out of this maze
(your mental thoughts) that is messing with your mind

What is the metaphor of the maze? Why enter the maze?
For the both of the mazes it like a "trial and error" type of thing . Because for someone to get out of a complicated maze, she must have tried the maze many times to actually do it. Hence every route that you pick to (try) and get out is like taking a chance to do something, and the many routes which leads you not to the exit is like setbacks. And these motivation to redo and gaining the knowledge that these routes are wrong are like things that the person gains. 


Dawn.

Stimuli(NicR)


What is success?

To me, success is when you feel that you have accomplished something and have met your own standards. It’s when you feel pleased with yourself and your work. I guess it’s also the sense that your esteem is given a boost because of your accomplishment.

Success could be defined as anything to different people but the basis of what makes up ‘success’ to me is usually that feeling of happiness after completing the task.

What is the metaphor of the maze?

A certain stage of one’s life when one has to make many choices and are faced with many setbacks, having to try and try again when we don’t get it right. For example, right now in our teenage years we make a lot of mistakes but no matter how many times we come to a dead end, we get back up and try another way to get out of the maze. Since the maze in this case represents our teenage years, the way out could be a metaphor for when we finally learn what it means to become adults, to learn to make the right choices and going on a journey to develop yourself on the way to get out of that maze.  

What does the maze look like?

It looks intimidating. Something daunting and something that you wouldn’t to go into; but at the same time, when you finally go in you learn how to adapt to the changes and start to try and make your way out. I guess its kind of like a bouncy castle. It looks large and scary, and at first it feels a bit unnerving to have the ground underneath you bounce and feel unsteady, but eventually you get used to it and even start to have fun as you make your way through the castle and eventually exit the castle altogether.

Labyrinth:

1.                              A complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze. An intricate and confusing arrangement.

Maze:

A network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.

A few of the mazes/labyrinths: 

 this maze shows how when we eventually get to the end, there will be something waiting there for us whether it be good or bad, and it also brings about the feeling of success at having completed the maze.



Stimuli (Gillian's PoV)

Suggestions:
1. What is success? Success is attaining my goal after going through all the hard work, effort and obstacles to get there. Success is about the goal and the journey. Success is knowing that i have the capability to do what I had set my mind to.
-Is it getting out of the maze?
No, it is getting to the core of the maze. To gain control.

2. What is the metaphor of the maze?
-Forced or choose to go into it? (Message/intention) Forced to go into it. It is something you cannot avoid. You can run away from it, but it will always find a way to catch up with you and then you will have to face it.
-what do I do in the maze? Wander around it, looking for a certain point but not exactly sure what it would be like.
-How is it related to real life? We know what our goals are but we never really know what will happen once we get there.

3. What does the maze look like?
-eg Singapore
-Why? An hourglass – To signify that time is running out.

4. Research Famous mazes/ labyrinth – literature, real life (below)

5. What’s in the maze? Ultimately, it is ‘me’ that the person is looking for. We always think we are looking for something, but little do we know it, we are searching for ourselves and who we are. In the maze, there are random things that cause me to trip or slow down.
 
Definition of labyrinth - (noun) a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost.
Definition of maze – (noun) ¹a complicated system of paths or passages which people try to find their way through for amusement ²an area in which you can get easily lost because there are so many similar streets or passages  

"Your life is a sacred journey. And it is about change, growth, discovery, movement, transformation, continuously expanding your vision of what is possible, stretching your soul, learning to see clearly and deeply, listening to your intuition, taking courageous challenges at every step along the way. You are on the path... exactly where you are meant to be right now... And from here, you can only go forward, shaping your life story into a magnificent tale of triumph, of healing of courage, of beauty, of wisdom, of power, of dignity, and of love." 
Caroline Adams
We are all on the path... exactly where we need to be. The labyrinth is a model of that path.
A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. The Labyrinth represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world. Labyrinths have long been used as meditation and prayer tools.
A labyrinth is an archetype with which we can have a direct experience. We can walk it. It is a metaphor for life's journey. It is a symbol that creates a sacred space and place and takes us out of our ego to "That Which Is Within."
Labyrinths and mazes have often been confused. When most people hear of a labyrinth they think of a maze. A labyrinth is not a maze. A maze is like a puzzle to be solved. It has twists, turns, and blind alleys. It is a left brain task that requires logical, sequential, analytical activity to find the correct path into the maze and out.
A labyrinth has only one path. It is unicursal. The way in is the way out. There are no blind alleys. The path leads you on a circuitous path to the center and out again.
A labyrinth is a right brain task. It involves intuition, creativity, and imagery. With a maze many choices must be made and an active mind is needed to solve the problem of finding the center. With a labyrinth there is only one choice to be made. The choice is to enter or not. A more passive, receptive mindset is needed. The choice is whether or not to walk a spiritual path.
At its most basic level the labyrinth is a metaphor for the journey to the center of your deepest self and back out into the world with a broadened understanding of who you are.