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Creating
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Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work
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Apply basic research to construct ideas about the visual composition of a theatrical work.
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Explore the impact of technology on design choices in a theatrical work.
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Use script analysis to generate ideas about a character that is believable and convincing in a theatrical work.
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Investigate historical and cultural conventions and their impact on the visual composition of a theatrical work.
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Implement design solutions for a theatrical work.
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Use personal experiences and background knowledge to develop a character that is believable and authentic in a theatrical work.
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Synthesize knowledge from a variety of dramatic forms, theatrical conventions, and technologies, including rights and royalties to create the visual composition of a theatrical work.
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Design and implement a complete design for a theatrical work that incorporates all elements of technology necessary for a piece/production.( e.g. lighting, scenery, sound, props, costumes, media, makeup. rights and royalties).
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Integrate cultural and historical contexts with personal experiences to create a character that is believable and authentic in a theatrical work.
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Organize and develop artistic ideas and work
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Discuss the function of history and culture in the development of a dramatic concept through a critical analysis of original ideas in a theatrical work.
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Collaborate as the actor, director, playwright and designers to explore their interdependent roles in a theatrical work.
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Refine a dramatic concept to demonstrate a critical understanding of historical and cultural influences of original ideas applied to a theatrical work.
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Cooperate as a creative team to make interpretive choices for a theatrical work.
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Develop and synthesize original ideas in a theatrical work utilizing critical analysis, historical and cultural context, research and western or non-western theatre traditions.
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Collaborate as a creative team to create artistic solutions and make interpretive choices in a devised or scripted theatrical work.
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Refine and complete artistic work
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Practice and demonstrate a devised or scripted theatrical work using theatrical staging (blocking, movement).
- b.
Justify technical design choices to support the story and emotional impact of a devised or scripted theatrical work. (e.g. lighting, sound, scenery, props, costumes, makeup, media).
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Explore physical, vocal and psychological choices to develop a performance that is believable, authentic, and relevant to a theatrical work.
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Analyze and critique the dramatic concept of a devised or scripted theatrical work.
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Conceptualize and construct technical design choices to enhance the story and emotional impact of a devised or scripted theatrical work. (e.g. lighting, sound, scenery, props, costumes, makeup).
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Research and analyze scripts to revise physical, vocal, and psychological choices which impact the believability and relevance of a theatrical work.
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Conceptualize the style, genre or form in a devised or scripted theatrical work.
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Employ a high level of technical proficiency to support the story and emotional impact of a devised or scripted theatrical work (e.g. safely utilize technical theatre practices).
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Perform ideas from research and script analysis to create a believable, authentic, and relevant piece in a theatrical work.
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Performing
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Select, Analyze and Interpret artistic work for performance
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Research various character objectives and tactics in a theatrical work to overcome an obstacle.
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Apply pacing to better communicate the story in a theatrical work.
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Analyze unique choices and create believable and sustainable characters theatrical work.
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Identify essential text information, research from various sources, and the director's concept that influence character choices in a theatrical work.
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Apply reliable research of directors' styles to create unique choices for a directorial concept in a theatrical work.
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Apply a variety of researched acting techniques to character choices in a theatrical work.
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Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation
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Use a variety of acting techniques to expand skills in a rehearsal or theatrical performance.
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Use researched technical elements to increase the impact of design in a theatrical work.
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Refine a range of acting skills to build a believable and sustainable theatrical work.
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Interpret and apply contractual royalties to secure rights for a theatrical work
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Apply and justify a collection of acting techniques from reliable resources to prepare a believable and sustainable performance.
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Explain and justify the selection of technical elements used to build a design that communicates the dramatic concept.
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Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work
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Perform a scripted theatrical work for a specific audience.
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Present a theatrical work using creative processes that shape the production for a specific audience.
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Present a theatrical production for a specific audience that employs research and analysis grounded in the creative perspectives of the playwright, director, designer, and dramaturg.
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Responding
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Perceive and analyze artistic work
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Respond to what is seen, felt, and heard in a theatrical work to develop criteria for artistic choices.
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Demonstrate an understanding of multiple interpretations of artistic criteria and how each might be used to influence future artistic choices of a theatrical work.
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Use historical and cultural context to structure and justify personal responses to a theatrical work.
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Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work
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Analyze and compare character choices developed from personal experiences in multiple theatrical works.
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Identify and compare cultural perspectives and contexts that influence the evaluation of theatrical work.
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Justify personal aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs through participation in and observation of a theatrical work.
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Defend character choices when participating in or observing a theatrical work.
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Apply concepts from a theatrical work for personal realization about cultural perspectives and understanding.
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Provide multiple aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs through participation in and observation of theatrical work.
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Modify character choices using the work of others when participating in or observing a theatrical work.
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Apply new understandings of cultures and contexts to theatrical work.
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Justify multiple aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs that informs artistic decisions in a theatrical work.
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Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work
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Examine a theatrical work using supporting evidence and criteria, while considering art forms, history, culture, and other disciplines.
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Apply the aesthetics of the production elements in a theatrical work.
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Describe the playwright's purpose for an intended audience in a theatrical work.
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Analyze and assess a theatrical work by connecting it to art forms, history, culture, and other disciplines using supporting evidence and criteria.
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Construct meaning in a theatrical work, taking into consideration, personal aesthetics and knowledge of production elements while respecting others' interpretations.
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Justify how a theatrical work communicates a specific purpose for an audience.
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Research and synthesize cultural and historical information related to a theatrical work to support or evaluate artistic choices.
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Analyze and evaluate varied aesthetic interpretations of production elements for a theatrical work.
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Compare and debate the connection between a theatrical work and contemporary issues that may impact an audience.
- a.
Connecting
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Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art
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Investigate how cultural perspectives, community ideas and personal beliefs impact a theatrical work.
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Explore how cultural, global, and historic belief systems affect creative choices in a theatrical work.
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Choose and interpret a theatrical work to reflect or question personal beliefs.
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Integrate conventions and knowledge from different art forms and other disciplines to develop a cross-cultural theatrical work.
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Collaborate on a theatrical work that examines a critical global issue using multiple personal, community, and cultural perspectives.
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Develop a theatrical work that identifies and questions cultural, global, and historic belief systems.
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Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding
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Research how other theatre artists apply creative processes to tell stories in a devised or scripted theatrical work.
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Use basic theatre research methods to better understand the social and cultural background of a theatrical work.
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Formulate creative choices for a devised or scripted theatrical work based on research about the selected topic.
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Explore and document how personal beliefs and biases can affect the interpretation of research data applied in theatrical work.
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Justify and document the creative choices made in a devised or scripted theatrical work based on critical interpretation of specific data from research.
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Document and present and support an opinion about the social, cultural, and historical understandings of a theatrical work, based on critical research.
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2015
- Where can I read the official document?
- Arizona Arts Standards: Theatre
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