Lesson 1 – Introduction to TO
Objective: Students will demonstrate their understanding of play and discovery as essential tools of theatre by reflecting on Boal Games and their connection to acting and oppression.
Materials:
Essential Questions:
Note: Discussions will be used to check for understanding. Ask the questions and encourage multiple students to answer. Afterwards, support the students’ answers with additional information if needed. (Some answers to questions are written down, indented in farther)
Hook:
Slow motion race – pg. 71 (Boal)
Transition
Tell students that today we are starting a unit on Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed and we will be focusing on playing games today
Lesson
Instruct
Read “Games” by Boal – pg. 49 (The paragraphs about the Two Unities)
Transition
We are going to play some games. Through these games, we will be practicing skills of expressivity and dialogue. Pay attention to the thoughts and feelings you experience during these activities. Be prepared to reflect on them at the end of class.
Activities
(With each of activities, explain the instructions of the activity, have the students perform the activity, then discuss)
Cross and Circle pg. 50
Minimum Surface Contact pg. 56
Racing on chairs pg. 68
A round of rhythm and movement pg. 92
Colombian Hypnosis pg. 51
Final Discussion