Deck 7: Performance Processes

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Which of these is not a stage of proto-performance?

A) Training
B) Warm-Up
C) Rehearsal
D) Workshop
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The rasaboxes exercise deals primarily with which facet of acting?

A) Emotions
B) Interaction
C) Vocalisation
D) Energy Projection
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The infamous play that premiered in Paris in 1896 to riots and is now performed without incident is:

A) Hamlet
B) The Lion King
C) 4' 3''
D) Ubu Roi
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What is the longest length of time that the 'Aftermath' phase of a performance can last?

A) Hours
B) Days
C) Months
D) Centuries
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What is the 'performance quadrilogue'?

A) the dynamic relationships between four categories of players
B) the four main sites of theatrical performance in the twenty-first century
C) the four disciplines of the theatre: acting, singing, dancing, speaking
D) the four chronological stages of a typical performance
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In Meyerhold's "theatre of the straight line":

A) the play is wholly absorbed by the director but not the actors.
B) the play is wholly absorbed by the actors but not the director.
C) the play is wholly absorbed by the director who conveys his interpretation to the actors.
D) the play is wholly absorbed by the audience only.
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Which filmmaker developed the 'montage'?

A) Andrei Tarkovsky
B) Alejandro Jodorowski
C) Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
D) Sergei Eisenstein
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How do the scripts of traditional Japanese theatre differ from those of the West?

A) they are not read aloud
B) they are not restricted to reproducing dialogue
C) they are written by the entire cast
D) they are not recorded in writing
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Deck 7: Performance Processes
1
Which of these is not a stage of proto-performance?

A) Training
B) Warm-Up
C) Rehearsal
D) Workshop
B
2
The rasaboxes exercise deals primarily with which facet of acting?

A) Emotions
B) Interaction
C) Vocalisation
D) Energy Projection
A
3
The infamous play that premiered in Paris in 1896 to riots and is now performed without incident is:

A) Hamlet
B) The Lion King
C) 4' 3''
D) Ubu Roi
D
4
What is the longest length of time that the 'Aftermath' phase of a performance can last?

A) Hours
B) Days
C) Months
D) Centuries
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What is the 'performance quadrilogue'?

A) the dynamic relationships between four categories of players
B) the four main sites of theatrical performance in the twenty-first century
C) the four disciplines of the theatre: acting, singing, dancing, speaking
D) the four chronological stages of a typical performance
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In Meyerhold's "theatre of the straight line":

A) the play is wholly absorbed by the director but not the actors.
B) the play is wholly absorbed by the actors but not the director.
C) the play is wholly absorbed by the director who conveys his interpretation to the actors.
D) the play is wholly absorbed by the audience only.
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Which filmmaker developed the 'montage'?

A) Andrei Tarkovsky
B) Alejandro Jodorowski
C) Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
D) Sergei Eisenstein
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How do the scripts of traditional Japanese theatre differ from those of the West?

A) they are not read aloud
B) they are not restricted to reproducing dialogue
C) they are written by the entire cast
D) they are not recorded in writing
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