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 G R A D E   9 - 12
NA-T.9-12.1 SCRIPT WRITING BY PLANNING AND IMPROVISING, WRITING AND REFINING SCRIPTS BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND HERITAGE, IMAGINATION, LITERATURE, AND HISTORY
Achievement Standard:
  • Students construct imaginative scripts and collaborate with actors to refine scripts so that story and meaning are conveyed to an audience

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students write theatre, film, television, or electronic media scripts in a variety of traditional and new forms that include original characters with unique dialogue that motivates action
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NA-T.9-12.2 ACTING BY DEVELOPING, COMMUNICATING AND SUSTAINING CHARACTERS IN IMPROVISATIONS AND FORMAL OR INFORMAL PRODUCTIONS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students demonstrate artistic discipline to achieve an ensemble in rehearsal and performance
  • Students create consistent characters from classical, contemporary, realistic, and nonrealistic dramatic texts in informal and formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
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NA-T.9-12.3 DESIGNING AND PRODUCING BY CONCEPTUALIZING AND REALIZING ARTISTIC INTERPRETATIONS FOR FORMAL AND INFORMAL PRODUCTIONS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students explain how scientific and technological advances have impacted set, light, sound, and costume design and implementation for theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
  • Students collaborate with directors to develop unified production concepts that convey the metaphorical nature of the drama for informal and formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
  • Students safely construct and efficiently operate technical aspects of theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
  • Students create and reliably implement production schedules, stage management plans, promotional ideas, and business and front of house procedures for informal and formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
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NA-T.9-12.4 DIRECTING BY INTERPRETING DRAMATIC TEXTS AND ORGANIZING AND CONDUCTING REHEARSALS FOR INFORMAL OR FORMAL PRODUCTIONS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students explain and compare the roles and interrelated responsibilities of the various personnel involved in theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
  • Students collaborate with designers and actors to develop aesthetically unified production concepts for informal and formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
  • Students conduct auditions, cast actors, direct scenes, and conduct production meetings to achieve production goals
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NA-T.9-12.5 RESEARCHING BY FINDING INFORMATION TO SUPPORT CLASSROOM DRAMATIZATIONS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students research and describe appropriate historical production designs, techniques, and performances from various cultures to assist in making artistic choices for informal and formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
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NA-T.9-12.6 COMPARING AND INTEGRATING ART FORMS BY ANALYZING TRADITIONAL THEATRE, DANCE, MUSIC, VISUAL ARTS AND NEW ART FORMS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students compare the interpretive and expressive natures of several art forms in a specific culture or historical period
  • Students compare the unique interpretive and expressive natures and aesthetic qualities of traditional arts from various cultures and historical periods with contemporary new art forms (such as performance art)
  • Students integrate several arts and/or media in theatre, film, television, or electronic media productions
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NA-T.9-12.7 ANALYZING, CRITIQUING, AND CONSTRUCTING MEANINGS FROM INFORMAL AND FORMAL THEATRE, FILM, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRODUCTIONS
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students construct personal meanings from nontraditional dramatic performances
  • Students analyze, compare, and evaluate differing critiques of the same dramatic texts and performances
  • Students critique several dramatic works in terms of other aesthetic philosophies (such as the underlying ethos of Greek drama, French classicism with its unities of time and place, Shakespeare and romantic forms, India classical drama, Japanese kabuki, and others)
  • Students analyze and evaluate critical comments about personal dramatic work explaining which points are most appropriate to inform further development of the work
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NA-T.9-12.8 UNDERSTANDING CONTEXT BY ANALYING THE ROLE OF THEATRE, FILE, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN THE PAST AND THE PRESENT
Achievement Standard:

Achievement Standard, Advanced:

  • Students analyze the social and aesthetic impact of underrepresented theatre and film artists
  • Students analyze the relationships among cultural values, freedom of artistic expression, ethics, and artistic choices in various cultures and historical periods
  • Students analyze the development of dramatic forms, production practices, and theatrical traditions across cultures and historical periods and explain influences on contemporary theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
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