For your final Blog Post, you should reflect on the course as a whole, what you learned, how you progressed, and what you hope to do after this class with your newly acquired and practiced skills.
A first step to writing this would be to go back to your very first blog post where I asked you to write about why you are taking the course and what you hope to get out of it.
Then think through all the various projects and activities you did -- games, monologues, movement exercises, choreography, character work and actor prep activities, stage makeup, technical theater, scene work, Broadway stories, etc.
Think also about the following questions -- What progress did you make? How have you stretched yourself? What was easy for you and what was hard? What was your favorite project and why? What did you learn about yourself as an actor and performer? What might you work on more if you were to take this class again or participate in theater in the afternoon program?
Be sure to 1) have a creative title, 2) break your ideas into separate paragraphs, and 3) include at least 3 images in your post somewhere. Required: 500-600 words.
Monday, May 20, 2019
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Final Blog Post
For your final Blog Post, you should reflect on the course as a whole, what you learned, how you progressed, and what you hope to do after t...
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