Standard set
Fine Arts: Drama/Theatre (High School: Proficient (1))
Standards
Showing 46 of 46 standards.
CR
Creating (CR)
PR
Performing (PR)
RE
Responding (RE)
CN
Connecting (CN)
DT.CR.1
Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
DT.CR.2
Organize, develop, and rehearse artistic ideas and work.
DT.CR.3
Revise, refine, and complete artistic work.
DT.PR.1
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
DT.PR.2
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
DT.PR.3
Convey meaning through the presentation of an artistic work.
DT.RE.1
Perceive and analyze artistic work.
DT.RE.2
Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
DT.RE.3
Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.
DT.CN.1
Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to art.
DT.CN.2
Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.
DT.CN.3
Research and relate artistic ideas/works and societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.
DT.CN.4
Examine how theatre connects to life experiences, careers, and other content.
I.CR.1.1
Conceptualize a unified piece of drama/theatre by investigating the collaborative nature of the actor, director, playwright, and designers and explore their interdependent roles in a drama/theatre work.
I.CR.1.2
Imagine technical elements for a unified drama/theatre concept by exploring the impact of technology on design choices in a drama/theatre work.
I.CR.1.3
Develop a character authentic to the work through application of vocal techniques, employing movement techniques, and engaging in character analysis.
I.CR.2.1
Evolve a unified drama/theatre work by refining a dramatic concept to demonstrate a critical understanding of historical and cultural influences of original ideas.
I.CR.2.2
Demonstrate collaborative and interdisciplinary skills by investigating the collaborative nature of the actor, director, playwrights, and designers and exploring their interdependent roles in a drama/theatre work.
I.CR.3.1
Practice and revise a unified devised or scripted drama/theatre work using varied theatrical styles (e.g., realism, mime, vaudeville, etc.).
I.CR.3.2
Explore the connection to a character through physical, vocal, and psychological choices to develop a performance that is believable, authentic, and relevant to a drama/theatre work.
I.CR.3.3
Collaborate with peers to create a technical design using simple technology for a devised or scripted drama/theatre work.
I.CR.3.4
Select a scene from literature, original, or scripted material, and contribute to the development of a scene as a member of an ensemble.
I.DT.PR.1.1
Explore various performance and design elements that will contribute to the most supportable and convincing drama/theatre work.
I.DT.PR.1.2
Understand that there are multiple choices for each character and select the most supportable choices for the moment.
I.DT.PR.2.1
Develop experience through practice and a personalization of acting techniques to expand skills in a rehearsal or drama/theatre performance.
I.DT.PR.2.2
Integrate design elements that create an emotional impact or convey meaning by researching technical elements to increase the impact of a design, introduce technical knowledge of safety procedures, and participating as a member of a technical crew and management team for a production.
I.DT.PR.3.1
Present a drama/theatre work with a defined purpose or intent through selection and use of performance spaces, drama and theatre conventions, and production elements appropriate to an audience.
I.DT.RE.1.1
Identify choices in a drama/theatre work to understand and explain personal reactions as a participant in a drama/theatre event.
I.DT.RE.1.2
Analyze and evaluate theatrical works by viewing performances or attending live performances of extended length and complexity, demonstrating an understanding of the protocols of audience appropriate to the style of the performance.
I.DT.RE.2.1
Use personal experience and background knowledge to create or interpret a drama/theatre work by identifying and comparing artistic choices developed from personal experiences, textual evidence, and appropriate criteria in a drama/theatre work.
I.DT.RE.2.2
Interpret how culture influences a performance by identifying and comparing cultural perspectives and contexts that may influence the interpretation of a drama/theatre work.
I.DT.RE.2.3
Identify personal aesthetics by researching the concept of a personal aesthetic, recognizing and sharing artistic/aesthetic preferences and choices, and forming a personal aesthetic when contributing to or observing drama/theatre works.
I.DT.RE.2.4
Evaluate and critique elements of drama, dramatic techniques, and theatrical conventions using guidelines for evaluating a theatrical production.
I.DT.RE.3.1
Develop and apply group generated criteria to evaluate and assess one's own work and the work of others.
I.DT.RE.3.2
Evaluate the effectiveness of technical and production elements in conveying the theme of the drama/theatre work while respecting others' interpretations.
I.DT.RE.3.3
Establish an active relationship between audience and performer by observing and discussing how characters' circumstances impact audience members' perspectives and reactions in a drama/theatre work.
I.DT.RE.3.4
Develop respect for theatre, its practitioners, and conventions such as copyright law.
I.DT.CN.1.1
Choose and interpret a drama/theatre work to reflect or question personal beliefs.
I.DT.CN.1.2
Identify and analyze theatrical works from a variety of historical periods, cultures and playwrights.
I.DT.CN.2.1
Explore how cultural, global, and historic belief systems affect/have affected creative choices in drama/theatre work.
I.DT.CN.3.1
Use basic theatre research methods (dramaturgy) to better understand the social and cultural background of a drama/theatre work.
I.DT.CN.4.1
Explore how theatre connects to life experiences, careers, and other content through exploration of various careers in the theatre arts (e.g., performance, design, production, administrative, education, marketing, etc.).
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