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CONNECT: Explore and relate artistic ideas and works to past, present, and future societies and cultures.CN
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Relate theatrical ideas and works with personal, societal, cultural, historical, and daily life contexts, including diverse and marginalized groups.B.CN.1
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Describe how the emergence of theatre as an art form has influenced society prior to 1400.B.CN.1.1
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Apply concepts from other content areas to support the creation and performance of theatre.B.CN.1.2
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Explore advancements in the field of theatre arts.B.CN.2
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Identify the various roles that contribute to the creation, production, design, and marketing of theatre.B.CN.2.1
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Identify the innovative tools and technology used in theatre.B.CN.2.2
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CREATE: Create and adapt new artistic ideas and work individually or collaboratively.CR
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Create original theatrical ideas and works, independently and collaboratively.B.CR.1
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Devise a variety of scenarios and scenes through improvised and scripted activities.B.CR.1.1
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Create scenarios that communicate character, setting, plot, and conflict.B.CR.1.2
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Incorporate introductory technical elements using available facilities, technology, and tools to enhance theatrical works.B.CR.1.3
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Adapt original theatrical ideas and works, and those of peers and other artists, independently and collaboratively.B.CR.2
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Adapt theatrical works using personal experiences through a collaborative process.B.CR.2.1
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Compare artistic adaptation, appropriation, fair use, copyright, public domain, open source, and creative commons in theatre.B.CR.2.2
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PRESENT: Present, perform, produce, and develop artistic ideas and works.
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Perform theatrical works from a variety of styles, cultures, and genres.B.PR.1
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Refine theatrical works based on specific criteria.B.PR.1.1
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Communicate characters, situations, and scenarios using body and voice while adhering to staging conventions.B.PR.1.2
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Develop theatrical presentations.B.PR.2
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Develop scripted or devised theatre for presentation.B.PR.2.1
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Demonstrate appropriate theatre audience behavior with the understanding of the impact on performers and technicians.B.PR.2.2
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Implement technical elements to support scripted or devised presentations.B.PR.2.3
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Identify the responsibilities of a performer in a variety of theatrical venues.B.PR.2.4
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RESPOND: Analyze and evaluate how the arts communicate.RE
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Analyze theatrical works from a variety of styles, cultures, and genres using content-specific vocabulary.B.RE.1
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Analyze the dramatic structure of written and presented theatrical works.B.RE.1.1
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Interpret how theatre artists use dramatic structure to convey meaning.B.RE.1.2
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Evaluate theatrical works using content-specific vocabulary.B.RE.2
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Explain how personal preferences and previously experienced theatrical works can impact critiques.B.RE.2.1
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Generate verbal or written critique of theatrical works.B.RE.2.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD COURSE OF STUDY K - 12 Theatre
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