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Fine Arts: Drama/Theatre (High School: Advanced (II))

Fine Arts (2019-2023)Grades 09, 10, 11, 12CSP ID: D12471F5E8664B91A1231C1B341E5B48Standards: 46

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DT.CR.1

Depth 1

Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.

DT.CR.2

Depth 1

Organize, develop, and rehearse artistic ideas and work.

DT.CR.3

Depth 1

Revise, refine, and complete artistic work.

DT.PR.1

Depth 1

Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.

DT.PR.2

Depth 1

Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.

DT.PR.3

Depth 1

Convey meaning through the presentation of an artistic work.

DT.RE.1

Depth 1

Perceive and analyze artistic work.

DT.RE.2

Depth 1

Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.

DT.RE.3

Depth 1

Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.

DT.CN.1

Depth 1

Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to art.

DT.CN.2

Depth 1

Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

DT.CN.3

Depth 1

Research and relate artistic ideas/works and societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

DT.CN.4

Depth 1

Examine how theatre connects to life experiences, careers, and other content.

II.CR.1.1

Depth 2

Conceptualize a unified piece of theatre by exploring performance and technical choices to develop a drama/theatre work that is believable, authentic, and relevant.

II.CR.1.2

Depth 2

Imagine technical elements for a unified drama/theatre concept by understanding/applying technology and conducting research to inform the design of sets, costumes, sound, and lighting in a drama/theatre work.

II.CR.1.3

Depth 2

Develop a character authentic to the work through application of vocal techniques, employing movement techniques, and demonstrating knowledge of motivation through the recall of emotional experience, blocking, and observations of the external world.

II.CR.2.1

Depth 2

Evolve a unified drama/theatre work by generating ideas from research and script analysis to devise a performance that is believable, authentic, and relevant in a drama/theatre work.

II.CR.2.2

Depth 2

Demonstrate collaborative and interdisciplinary skills by cooperating as a creative team to make interpretive choices for a drama/theatre work.

II.CR.3.1

Depth 2

Use the rehearsal process to analyze the dramatic concept and technical design elements of devised or scripted drama/theatre work.

II.CR.3.2

Depth 2

Explore the connection to a character through mind/body/voice and use research and script analysis to revise dramatic choices and create a vivid character.

II.CR.3.3

Depth 2

Revise and improve technical design choices to create an emotional impact and support the story of a devised or scripted drama or theatre work.

II.CR.3.4

Depth 2

Interpret drama using scripted material, literature, original material, and use improvisation to create extended theatrical pieces as a solo actor or as a member of an ensemble.

II.DT.PR.1.1

Depth 2

 Develop and select performance and design elements that will contribute to the most supportable and convincing drama/theatre work.

II.DT.PR.1.2

Depth 2

Research and apply the development of acting skills for character creation and performance including historical movements, personal experience, and cultural influences utilizing various acting methods and techniques (e.g. Stanislavski, Uta Hagen, sense memory, emotional recall).

II.DT.PR.2.1

Depth 2

 Develop proficiency through practice and implement the voice, body, observation, and imagination to expand skills in a rehearsal or drama/theatre performance.

II.DT.PR.2.2

Depth 2

Integrate design elements that create an emotional impact or convey meaning by researching technical elements to increase the impact of a design, applying technical knowledge of safety procedures, and participating as a member of a technical crew and management team for a production.

II.DT.PR.3.1

Depth 2

Present a drama/theatre work using creative processes that shape the production for a specific audience.

II.RE.1.1

Depth 2

Identify choices in a drama/theatre work and demonstrate the ability to receive and act upon coaching, feedback, and constructive criticism.

II.RE.1.2

Depth 2

Analyze and critique a recorded or live performance work by connecting it to art forms, history, culture, and other disciplines using supporting evidence and criteria.

II.RE.2.1

Depth 2

 Use personal experience and background knowledge to create or interpret a drama/theatre work by analyzing artistic choices developed from personal experience, textual evidence, and appropriate criteria to reinforce artistic choices when participating in or observing a drama/theatre work.

II.RE.2.2

Depth 2

Interpret how culture influences a performance by applying cultural perspectives and contexts that may influence the interpretation of a drama/theatre work.

II.DT.RE.2.3

Depth 2

Identify personal aesthetics by justifying a personal aesthetic when contributing to or observing drama/theatre works.

II.DT.RE.2.4

Depth 2

Critique various aspects of theatre using appropriate supporting evidence, analyze why artistic choices are made in drama/theatre work, and develop and utilize meaningful, structured criteria for assessing the work of an actor.

II.DT.RE.3.1

Depth 2

Citing evidence, develop and apply group-generated criteria to evaluate and assess one's own work and the work of others and receive/act upon coaching feedback and constructive criticism.

II.DT.RE.3.2

Depth 2

Citing evidence, evaluate the effectiveness of technical and production elements in conveying the theme of the drama/theatre work while

II.DT.RE.3.3

Depth 2

Establish an active relationship between audience and performer and evaluate audience responses based on personal experiences to critique a drama/theatre work.

II.DT.RE.3.4

Depth 2

Develop respect by creating a personal code of theatre etiquette and ethics and respecting theatre practitioners and conventions such as copyright law.

II.DT.CN.1.1

Depth 2

 Develop a drama/theatre work that identifies and investigates culture, global, and historic belief systems.

II.DT.CN.1.2

Depth 2

Demonstrate a basic understanding of theatre history through the study of playwrights, theatrical styles, genres and historical periods.

II.DT.CN.2.1

Depth 2

Examine contemporary social, cultural, or global issues through different forms of drama/theatre work.

II.DT.CN.3.1

Depth 2

Research societal, historical, and cultural context for a performance and present an opinion about the drama/theatre design based on those contexts.

II.DT.CN.4.1

Depth 2

Explore how theatre connects to life experiences, careers, and other content and examine methods of pursuing various careers (including demonstrating audition etiquette and techniques) and theatre/theatre-based careers.

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Oklahoma Academic Standards
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