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The French Play By Les Essif

The French Play by Les Essif


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Incorporating an array of subjects pertaining to planning, producing, analysing, & theorising theatre, this title includes strategies for re-creating theatre for students whose first language is not French.

The French Play Summary

The French Play: Exploring Theatre 'Re-creatively' with Foreign Language Students by Les Essif

The French Play is a step--by--step guide to the challenging process of producing and directing a foreign--language play with English--speaking student actors. Using his own student productions of French-language plays as models, Les Essif leads readers through the process of exploring drama and building a successful play with an eye toward applying re--creative strategies. Essif promotes an array of new strategies for planning, producing, analyzing, and theorizing theatre, covering such essential topics as: exercises to produce a total, corporeal expression of the foreign language; performance semiotics; organization of rehearsal schedules; the collaborative assignment of roles; audience participation; publicity and promotion; taking the play on tour; and the evaluation of student actors. Aimed at university drama students, The French Play is also a must--have for scholars and teachers of performance and dramatic staging, foreign languages, English as a second language, and anyone else who requires a strong theoretical and critical approach to foreign language drama.

About Les Essif

Les Essif is the author of Empty Figure on an Empty Stage: The Theatre of Samuel Beckett and His Generation, and numerous articles on French theatre and theories of drama and performance. He is a former New York City police officer and currently a Professor of French Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction The Pedagogy of Performance by and for Students of Foreign Language The Creativity--Complex Matrix by Re--Creative Design Theories 1: Performance and Re--Creative Language Learning Theories 2: The Spect--actorial View of Performance Theories 3: Teaching Literary--Dramatic Texts as Culture--in--Process Theories 4: Regenerating the Creative Principle of the Text Prologue: Advance Preparation for the Project Selecting the Play Selecting the Rehearsal and Performance Space Recruiting the Students 1. Day One-Youare On! 1.1 Discussing the Syllabus and the Project: Organizing the Class Sessions and Semester, and Settling the Research schedule 1.2 Setting a Creative--Critical--Performative Tone for the Project 1.3 The Introductory Re--Creative Exercise 1.4 Homework 2. The First Six Weeks of Performance Awareness and Textual Analysis 2.1 Creating a Performance Space, Challenging Habit, Trusting the Teacher--Director 2.2 Questions 2.3 Class Roster 2.4 Recap 2.5 Warm--Up Exercises 2.6 Interactive Dramatic Games 2.7 La Petite Mise--en--Scene (The Short Sketch) 2.8 Textual Analysis 2.9 A performative Approach to the Text 2.10 Guidelines for Performative--Texutal Analysis 2.11 The Journal 2.12 Schedule of Re--Creative Sketches (Petites Mises--en--Scenes) for Each Class 2.13 Introducing a Semiotic Understanding of the Performance: Vive la Difference! 2.14 The Discovery of Semiotics through Recreation and Re--Creation 2.15 Introducing the Systems of Style, Costume, Prop, and Music, and the Styles of Jeanne daArc 3. The Collaborative Re--Creation of the Original Text 3.1 The How To Guidelines for the Comprehensive Re--Creational Assignment 3.2 D--Day: Pieces Come Togetehr and the Full Story Takes Shape 3.3 Collaborative Examination of the Re--Created Text 3.4 My Weekend from Hell! 3.5 Discussing the Text and Giving It and Ourselves a Name 3.6 Casting: The Anti--(Lone) Star System or, Every Star Has a Prominent Place in the Constellation 4. Co--operatively and Re--creatively Rehearsing, Revising, Refining, and Promoting the Performance 4.2 Early Rehearsals 4.2 Blocking the Text 4.3 Memorizing Text and Individual Work with Voice--Access--Intonation--Expression 4.4 The Journal 4.5 The Week before Spring Break 4.5 After the Break: Discovering and Claiming Our Space 4.7 The Material Genesis of the Play: Set, Costumes, Props, Sound, and Light 4.8 Collaborative, Co--operative Duties: Stage Management and Promotion 4.9 Poster and Program Design 4.10 Financing the Production and Ticket Sales 4.11 Activist Promotion: Storming the Foreign--Language Classrooms 4.12 The Final Rehearsal Phase 5. The Opening Show: Caest fini! . . . Ce naest pas fini! 5.1 Inevitable Doubts and Problems 5.2 Rehearsing the Audience 5.3 Audience Feedback: The Survey 5.4 Photographing and Videotaping the Process and the Performance 5.5 On the Road: Another Space, Another Audience 6. Post--Performance Student Evaluation of the Performance and the Project 7. The Analystical--Subjunctive Art of Combining Texts and Con--fusing Character Identities 7.1 Regeneration through Combination 7.2 Reinterpreting the Absurdity of Cruelty through the Con--fusion of Character Identities in Ionescoas Macbett 7.3 Taking Combination and Con--fusion to Another Level: Dom Juan, Ubu, Hamm: Something Is Taking Its Course) Conclusion Appendices Appendix A: Sample Course Description and Syllabus Appendix B: Sample Interactive Dramatic Games and Excuses Appendix C: Sample Study and Performance Guide for a Critical--Creative--Performative Approach to Ubu Roi Appendix D: Pavisas Questionnaire Appendix E: Textural Re--creation: Guidelines for Ubu 2000 Appendix F: Sample Excerpts and Materials from Rewritten Plays Appendix G: Sample Promotional Materials and Methods Appendix H: Audience Survey Appendix I: Instructions for Final Undergraduate and Graduate Written Assignments Works Cited Notes

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GOR012839091
9781552382134
1552382133
The French Play: Exploring Theatre 'Re-creatively' with Foreign Language Students by Les Essif
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Calgary Press
20061019
270
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