Performing Arts Academy Tier System

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T H E T I ER S YS TE M

s a leader in Arts Education, our goal is to continue offering programs that challenge, inspire and provide each student with professional quality training. The implementation of our syllabus and assessment program in the Fall of 2011 has proven to be helpful in refining our curriculum to ensure that each student is given ample opportunity to grow, mature and excel in his chosen genre of theatre arts. e have designed Two Tier Levels of Curriculum The theatre arts areas of concentration are: 1. Vocal 2. Dramatics 3. Musical Theatre 4. TV/Film Tiers Three and Four will be implemented in the Spring of 2013


TIER

Students in this tier will be working toward

VOCA

LS

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Understands the parts of the body that come into play to produce sound and singing • Understands basic “jargon” used in the training of singers • Understands the importance of good diction and breath control - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, group and solo singing

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS • Student has basic understanding of character as related to musical genre

- Demonstrates an understanding of the meaning and the mood of song lyrics

• Student has basic understanding of the Who, What, When, Where and Why of character development within the song • Student is developing an ear for pitch and understands the meaning of tempo, volume and projection as it relates to performance

L A C I E S U M ATR THE TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Student has an understanding of terminology (dramatics, dance, vocal) • Is able to correctly identify a majority of the words from the syllabus provided by classroom teacher • Student has basic understanding of stage techniques and skills - Demonstrated through classroom work, scenes, simple choreography as related to vocal selections

• Student demonstrates an understanding of diction, projection and breath control - Assessed by observation of cold readings, enunciation exercises and oral presentations, group and solo singing

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

- Goal setting - Taking “ownership” - Follow through - The value of “hard work” - The importance of Planning, Preparing and Practicing to achieve one’s goals - Compassion for others

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS

• Student has basic understanding of character as related to musical genre • Demonstrates an understanding of the meaning of song lyrics • Student has basic understanding of the Who, What, When, Where & Why of character development within the structure of the scene, song and dance • Student can sing clearly, audibly and with mostly correct intonation • Student has understanding of the musicality and style of a given piece of choreography

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

Count Basie Theatre

ACADEMY

- Goal setting - Taking “ownership” - Follow through - The value of “hard work” - The importance of Planning, Preparing and Practicing to achieve one’s goals - Compassion for others


O NE

ds a basic understanding of the following:

COMMERCIAL

TV/FILM

TECHNICAL SKILLS

DRA

M

• Student has an understanding of TV/Film/Camera terminology - Is able to correctly identify a majority of the words from the syllabus provided by the classroom teacher

AT

ICS

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Knows parts of the stage and stage terminology • Understands basic theatre jargon directly relating to the “ACTOR” • Understand the proper use of body as it relates to acting: - Diction, projection and enunciation (lips, teeth, tongue) - Mime / Pantomime (Full use of body and limbs to create character) - Movement : Appropriate for character ~ Appropriate for the stage - The concept of “Cheating Out”

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS • How to create a character (Interpret a role)

• Begins to understand the need to know the Who, What, Why, When and Where of character development within the context of a scene, play, and/or monologue - For example, the student would be able to answer the

following questions about his character. Physical description (most simplistic level of characterization): how old, what gender, how big, how does he/she walk, talk and other external traits - The next layering of character would be to understand how this character fits into society or is seen by others

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

- Goal setting - Taking “ownership” - Follow through - The value of “hard work” - The importance of Planning, Preparing and Practicing to achieve one’s goals - Compassion for others

• Student demonstrates an understanding of diction, projection and breath control - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, and mock commercials

• Student is able to slate and has basic knowledge of on-camera techniques - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, and mock commercials

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS

• Student has basic understanding of character - For example: he/she would be able to answer the following questions about a given character choice: 1. What does the character say or think? 2. What does the character look like? How does he or she walk, stand, etc? 3. What do other people think or say about the character? 4. What does the character do? How does he or she relate to other people?

• Student has basic understanding of the Who, What, When, Where & Why of character development within the context of a scene, script, commercial, or monologue - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, and mock commercials

• Student can execute cold-readings with animation and a basic sense of dynamics • Student understands the basics of “coloring” words

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the set • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

- Goal setting - Taking “ownership” - Follow through - The value of “hard work” - The importance of Planning, Preparing and Practicing to achieve one’s goals - Compassion for others


TIER

Students in this tier will be working toward

VOCA

LS

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Understands the parts of the body that come into play to produce sound and singing • Understands basic “jargon” used in the training of singers • Understands the importance of good diction and breath control - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, group and solo singing

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS • Student has basic understanding of character as related to musical genre

- Demonstrates an understanding of the meaning and the mood of song lyrics

L A C I E S U M ATR THE TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Student understands and can use the related terminology (dramatics, dance, vocal) • Student has strong understanding of stage techniques and skills

- Demonstrated through classroom work, scenes, simple choreography and blocking as related to vocal selections

• Student has basic understanding of the Who, What, When, Where and Why of character development within the song • Student is developing an ear for pitch and understands the meaning of tempo, volume and projection as it relates to performance

• Student is developing excellent of diction, projection and breath control

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student strong understanding of character as related to musical genre • Understand the emotional connection to interpreting song lyrics • Student can think beyond the simple physical component of characterization and layer his performances and interpretations • Student is developing strong vocal skills and techniques • Student has understanding of choreographic styles and genres as well as the major choreographic influences in Musical Theatre

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide respectful feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

Can set goals and take steps to achieve it - Takes responsibility for self and all assignments - Is able to follow through on most assignments - Is becoming a hard worker with discipline and focus - Is compassionate towards others in classroom, rehearsals and performances

- Assessed by observation of cold readings, enunciation exercises and oral presentations, group and solo singing

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide respectful feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

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ACADEMY

Can set goals and take steps to achieve it - Takes responsibility for self and all assignments - Is able to follow through on most assignments - Is becoming a hard worker with discipline and focus - Is compassionate towards others in classroom, rehearsals and performances


TWO

ds a basic understanding of the following:

COMMERCIAL

TV/FILM

TECHNICAL SKILLS

DRA

M

• Student has an understanding of TV/Film/Camera terminology - Has basic knowledge of related occupations and job descriptions

AT

ICS

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Understands stage/theatre related occupations and job descriptions • Beginning to differentiate the various theatrical genre • Has a command of the key ingredients for a good performance - Diction / Body Movement / Projection / Cheating Out / Focus - Understands the meaning of Before/During/After as related to role interpretation (Back Story)

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS • Is gaining a deeper understanding of

Character Development • Knows how to research or create the back-story of a character and bring it to life - Can think beyond the simple physical component of characterization and layer his role with social aspects of the character; economic status, profession, religion, relationships, and environmental factors - Is beginning to understand how to truly engage the audience

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide respectful feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

Can set goals and take steps to achieve it - Takes responsibility for self and all assignments - Is able to follow through on most assignments - Is becoming a hard worker with discipline and focus - Is compassionate towards others in classroom, rehearsals and performances

• Student demonstrates understands importance of diction, projection and breath control and can demonstrate proper use - Demonstrated through classroom work, vocal warm-ups, and mock commercials

• Has a command of the key factors that agents, casting directors and managers seek - Demonstrated through classroom work, cold readings, and mock commercials

PERFORMANCE/ INTERPRETIVE SKILLS

• Student is gaining a deeper understanding of character development • Student knows how to research the back story of a character and bring it to life - Can think beyond the simple physical component of

character and layer his role with social aspects, economic status, profession, religion, relationships

• Student is developing well refined interview skills • Student can engage the audience

INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS

• Student understands the importance of good manners and self-control in the classroom and on the stage • Student is able to follow the instructor’s directions and is cooperative • Student is developing the all important “listening skills” so necessary for becoming a good performer • Student is focused and can provide respectful feedback and critique on classmates • Student has basic understand of appropriate audience behavior in the classroom as well as in the theatre • Student is becoming a TEAM player

LIFE SKILLS

• Using simple “task” (homework) assignments, classroom work and goal setting exercises, students will begin to put into practice the following important life skills:

- Goal setting - Taking “ownership” - Follow through - The value of “hard work” - The importance of Planning, Preparing and Practicing to achieve one’s goals - Compassion for others


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