Show/shared practice/ practical
outcome
Show needs to:
1.
apply
relevant and appropriate skills, pose no unprepared-for risk of harm or injury
to self or others present, and be consistent with minimum requirements for
duration and location of event set by the course;
2.
demonstrate
technical competence in the application of craft, and be appropriate and
responsive to the context and circumstances of its practice;
3.
indicate
a depth of knowledge and understanding from analysis of practice and from
analysis of sources on which practice is based;
4.
be an
insightful demonstration and portrayal of themes and issues extending from
source materials made relevant to the context of its presentation.
Your
show should use:
1.
Your
practice on the project
2.
Source
materials on which to base practice
3.
Contextual
sources to inform interpretation of source materials
4.
First-hand
experience of the practice of 'professional' practitioners
5.
Further
sources on the practice of 'professional' practitioners
6.
Sources
for history of theatre practice
7.
Sources
for theory of theatre practice
8.
Sources
on critical theory
Assessment
is of your final show. The grade is
awarded the same to all in the show-group or sharing a joint demonstration of
practice and graded according to:
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Your show applies relevant and appropriate skills, poses
no unprepared-for risk of harm or injury to self or others present, and is
consistent with minimum requirements for duration and location of event set
by the course.
D 40-49%
|
+
|
It demonstrates technical competence in the application
of craft, and is appropriate and responsive to the context and circumstances
of its practice.
C 50-59%
|
+
|
It indicates a depth of knowledge and understanding from
analysis of practice and from analysis of sources on which practice is
based.
B 60-69%
|
+
|
It is an insightful demonstration and portrayal of themes
and issues extending from source materials made relevant to the context of
its presentation.
A 70+%
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