TEAM WORKSHOP-  "Team from hell exercise"
Team Workshop  

If you want a successful team; Try the Team from Hell Exercise (To be done in class)

Team presentations (when rehearsed) are less than an hour.

  • 20 minutes for SKIT
  • 20 Minutes of Solid  COMMENTARY points made about SKIT to the Readings/Web Documents by Commentators (team members).
  • 20 Minutes of Team interaction with Spectators (Spect-actors).

There are three types of THEATRE skits teams will do

See http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/388/leadership_theatre_event.htm

First Team does an IMAGE THEATRE SKIT

Second Team can do either IMAGE or INVISIBILITY THEATRE SKIT

Last Two Teams do FORUM THEATRE type of SKIT

FOR YOUR TEAM SEAM TEAM PROJECT - DO TEAM RATINGS OF YOUR MATES - Give to Boje on last Class DAy

 

  Please consult the METATHEATRE INTERVENTION MANUAL and the THEATRES OF CAPITALISM book for more ideas.
 

HOW TEAMS ARE SCORED: Spectators fill out this form (PRESS HERE FOR WORD version to Print). 

Your Name____________ Date ___________ TEAM YOU ARE RATING (P/O/I/LC) _______

Please use the following criteria to score Team Skit:

·        Script (skit) presentation kept us awake (they were lively). 

·        They acted it out (did not stand like dead posts, animated their scenes); good direction. 

·        It was obvious that rehearsals had taken place for actors/director. Script had well-developed character roles for each character presented.

·        The theme and plot of the script was evident in delivery and explained in Commentary following the acting 

·        Commentary brought out points relevant to our course readings on the web; script connects to one or more course assignments this week.

·        Commentary includes voice of each of the commentators (that means each commentator voices their own commentary).

What grade (A+ to C-) would you award this team? _______________________

Please include any constructive comments:

 

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503 INSTRUCTOR CRITERIA:

Instructor reserves the right to give actors and commentators different grades.

Script/Commentary points entered into Web CT 24 hours before the event took place.

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