Standard 3 : Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.



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General Information

Number: TH.912.O.3
Title: Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.
Type: Enduring Understanding
Subject: Theatre
Grade: 912
Big Idea: Organizational Structure

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
TH.912.O.3.1: Analyze the methods of communication among directors, designers, stage managers, technicians, and actors that establish the most effective support of the creative process.
TH.912.O.3.2: Analyze a variety of theatre and staging configurations to understand their influence on the audience experience and response.
TH.912.O.3.3: Analyze and demonstrate how to use various media to impact theatrical productions.
TH.912.O.3.4: Create a performance piece to document a significant issue or event.
TH.912.O.3.5: Design technical elements to document the progression of a character, plot, or theme.
TH.912.O.3.6: Apply standard drafting conventions for scenic, lighting, and sound design to create production design documents.
TH.912.O.3.7: Apply standard conventions of directing, stage management, and design to denote blocking and stage movement for production documentation.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.912.O.3.In.b: Describe how the staging or technical design for a scene supports the artistic intent.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.912.O.3.Su.b: Identify how the staging or technical design for a scene supports the artistic intent.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.912.O.3.Pa.b: Recognize how a selected staging or technical design characteristic for a scene supports the artistic intent.


Related Resources

Vetted resources educators can use to teach the concepts and skills in this topic.

Lesson Plan

Name Description
PROP-agating your PROPS:

A fun way to introduce the importance of props by teaching students to rely on the text of the play/script as well as their creativity when assembling props or creating their own.