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Highest Peak Productions is extremely experienced in teaching and devising workshops and courses for a wide range of skills and backgrounds. Enquiries are welcome from professional companies, individuals and groups needing specialist training in theatre, film and television skills. Examples of previous work:. Director of 8 week course on screen skills for theatre actors. BAFTA Scottish Students on Screen. Masterclass ‘The Director’s Chair’ on directing actors in television. Tutor on Directing Actors.
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Medieval Theatre: York Cycle
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maps of the play day By Lesley. English Cycle Plays By Mia. Movable Stage: Pageant Wagon By Lesley. Fixed Stage By Lesley. Stage in the medieval age, By Lesley. Introduce the Medieval Theatre by Bulala. Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. View my complete profile.
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Medieval Theatre: Medieval History
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Monday, May 3, 2010. After the fall of Rome the 600’s A.D., came a period known to us as the "dark ages." Much political turmoil – no reliable political structure .The Church was the only stable "government" .The church exerted increasing influence. In the 4th Century, the Bishop of Rome, claiming to be the successor to St. Peter, established supremacy in church matters and in secular concerns. 8211; the manor was the chief non-church political entity.
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Medieval Theatre: Introduce the Medieval Theatre by Bulala
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Introduce the Medieval Theatre by Bulala. Before 1200, most were still being done inside the church as part of the liturgy. Most were probably still in Latin, the language of the Church. And the medieval theatre was born in the liturgy of the Christian Church of the early tenth century, when a series of liturgical elaborations, known as tropes (from the Latin tropus, meaning” added melody”), expanded the offices of the Mass.
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Medieval Theatre: 3-May-2010
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Monday, May 3, 2010. Before 1200, most were still being done inside the church as part of the liturgy. Most were probably still in Latin, the language of the Church. There were two main areas for the performances to take place:. The church structure usually served as the mansions (the choir loft, for instance, could serve as heaven; the altar might be the tomb of Christ). Machinery was also used: to fly Christ up to heaven, have angels come down, etc.
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Medieval Theatre: Liturgical Drama
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Monday, May 3, 2010. Before 1200, most were still being done inside the church as part of the liturgy. Most were probably still in Latin, the language of the Church. There were two main areas for the performances to take place:. The church structure usually served as the mansions (the choir loft, for instance, could serve as heaven; the altar might be the tomb of Christ). Machinery was also used: to fly Christ up to heaven, have angels come down, etc.
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Medieval Theatre: 9-May-2010
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Maps of the play day By Lesley. Dozens of short plays, mounted on pageant wagons, began with a performance at the Trinity Priory (red dot, lower left) and moved through the city streets, stopping at pre-arranged performance locations known as stations (white dots). It have 16 station. English Cycle Plays By Mia. Each cathedral town had its own cycle: York, Chester, Wakefield, N-town. Movable Stage: Pageant Wagon By Lesley. On the Conti...
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Medieval Theatre: Maps of the play day By Lesley
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Maps of the play day By Lesley. Dozens of short plays, mounted on pageant wagons, began with a performance at the Trinity Priory (red dot, lower left) and moved through the city streets, stopping at pre-arranged performance locations known as stations (white dots). It have 16 station. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maps of the play day By Lesley. English Cycle Plays By Mia. Movable Stage: Pageant Wagon By Lesley.
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Medieval Theatre: Fixed Stage By Lesley
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Our group members are: Michelle, Bulala, Lesley. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Fixed Stage By Lesley. On the Continent (except Spain and parts of Italy) (W&G call them "platform stages) Mansions set up in available spaces (courtyards, town squares, etc.), usually arranged in straight lines or rectangles or circles, depending on the space. Heaven and Hell were at opposite ends, if possible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maps of the play day By Lesley. English Cycle Plays By Mia. Fixed Stage By Lesley.
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