Stage Play Vs. Role Play - Curtains Unveiled for the Finals

in stageplay •  6 years ago  (edited)

On my previous post, i narrated there how my other group of students prepared and nailed their final grade through a Cultural Show. And this time, i will do a different blog with how my other students bloom out their potentials through a very much anticipated Stage Play. I hope you like it.

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Teaching 10 sections in this college is definitely not an easy task, but with that, comes around the golden opportunity to empower students bring out their hidden potentials which is my ultimate heart's desire.

Letting them come up a Stage play as their final project is what i intended them to have. I intentionally proposed it this way because I want them to exhibit those skills they have learned and developed especially in the arts of communication.

However, these students again where quite reluctant since they don't have any background idea of the said presentation. And so we lend 3 sessions discussing and clarfying the distinct concepts of Stage Play and its elements much to their delight and realization.

They ascertain that Stage Play is very much different from the traditional Role Play since stage play requires actors to mostly face the audience during the throw of their lines while Role Play can just be simply throwing their lines facing their co-actors not even minding the visibility of their faces to the audiece. In Stage Play it is 80% face to the audience and 20% face to the one you are in dialog with.

Though at first, they had difficult times executing it because they where totally used to the traditional ways, but good that eventually they adopt to the new system of this Stage Play. Thanks to their versatility.

And so without any further ado, let me unveil to you how they exhibit their best in this Stage Play.

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Seeing them on their unusual self just to successfully and effectively portray their character is such an entertaining and a jaw dropping sight for me as their teacher. I have seen them during class as timid, shy, decent and a goody goody individual but now here in this presentation, they were totally different person and i just couldn't help but be inevitably overwhelmed at the sight.

Boys turned into girls, girls hardly turned into boys and the very entertaining exchange of lines and projections were just some of the things you'll see on the play. And undoubtedly, truly they're up to the challenge of this FINAL Stage Play.

And so they ended up the day, reaping their hard earned and well-deserved grade of flat 1.0 causing them all in great joy and in celebration. Above all adding to their treasure, is the learning of this concept of Stage Play which a gem they consider in this semester.

Truly steemians, seeing students becoming better versions of themselves endowed with confidence, good social dealings and becoming well-rounded individual are what we consider best salary received and ever compensated.

Shalom steemians. Hope you've had some valuable insights packed in this monolog.

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You have a minor misspelling in the following sentence:

Truly steemians, seeing students becoming better versions of themselves endowed with confidence, good social dealings and becoming well-rounded individual are what we consider best salary recieved and ever compensated.
It should be received instead of recieved.

Thanks @grammarnazi. You truly are as what your name says. Thanks for notifying me it's already edited then.

Converting from boy to girl in stage play is really hard

It is @rajshah but these students made it possible and even convincing.