Level 2 Performing Arts BTEC

This subject is broken down into 34 topics in 7 modules:

  1. Individual Showcase 4 topics
  2. Preparation, Performance, and Production 5 topics
  3. Acting Skills 5 topics
  4. Dance Skills 5 topics
  5. Musical Theatre Skills 5 topics
  6. Physical Theatre Skills 5 topics
  7. Theatre for Children 5 topics
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Performing Arts

Individual Showcase

Audition techniques

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Audition Techniques

Preparation and Research

  • Understand the character: Before you begin memorising lines, thoroughly understand the character you are portraying. Their background, behaviours, ambitions and obstacles shape their dialogue and decision-making.

  • Know your piece: Be it a monologue, song or dance, make sure you know your piece inside out. Aim to memorise it so thoroughly, it feels like second nature.

  • Study the performance style: The performance style (eg: classical, contemporary theatre, Broadway-style musical, ballet etc.) largely influences how you portray your character or sequence.

Audition Etiquette

  • Arrive early: Arriving early shows your commitment and gives you time to warm up and get familiar with the audition environment.

  • Dress appropriately: If not instructed otherwise, dress comfortably in neutral colours, yet professionally. Avoid overly distracting clothing or accessories.

  • Be respectful: Show respect to everyone present at the audition: fellow auditionees, director, casting director, and any staff members.

Mastering the Audition

  • Warm-up: Never go into an audition without warming up your body and voice. This helps avoid injury and maximises your physical potential.

  • Use the space: Do not limit yourself to a certain spot unless directed otherwise. Using the entire space makes the performance more dynamic.

  • Maintain eye contact: While performing, look at the director or person you are auditioning for. It shows confidence and helps build a connection.

Handling Nerves

  • Breathing exercises: Implementing controlled breathing exercises can help calm your nerves before and during your audition.

  • Visualisation: Mentally run through your performance beforehand. Visualising successful execution helps boost confidence.

  • Stay positive: Try to maintain a positive attitude, irrespective of any mistakes or nervousness. Remember, everyone wants you to succeed.

Feedback and Self-improvement

  • Review your performance: After your audition, review your performance. Areas where you felt strong and where you felt weaker will give you a clear plan for improvement.

  • Accept feedback gracefully: Constructive criticism is key to growth. Listen to any feedback provided and take it into consideration for future auditions.

  • Keep refining your craft: Continuous practice and refinement are the hallmarks of any great performer. Regularly attend workshops, classes and rehearsals to keep improving.

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Performing Arts

Dance Skills

Working with others in a group

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Communication and Collaboration in Dance

  • Active Listening: In a group setting, it's important to listen carefully to instructions and feedback. Good communication is key to a successful group performance.
  • Respect for Others: Maintain a respectful and professional attitude towards all your fellow dancers, regardless of their skills or experience. Everyone has something unique to contribute.
  • Teamwork Skills: Cooperation and collaboration form the crux of group performance. Understanding every member's role and working together to achieve cohesive choreography is vital.
  • Positive Attitude: A positive and encouraging attitude helps to motivate the team and resolve conflicts effectively and quickly.
  • Reliability: Be consistent and punctual for your team. Dependability builds trust within the group, enabling smoother collaboration and a more successful performance.

Decision Making in a Group Context

  • Democratic Decision Making: All members should have the opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas. Collective decision-making often yields the best results.
  • Problem-solving Skills: Every group will inevitably face challenges. Creatively and swiftly resolving these issues is key for the group's success.
  • Role Allocation: Assigning roles based on the strengths and capabilities of the dancers helps to maximise the performance potential.
  • Negotiation Skills: Dance is often about compromise. Being open to change and flexible with your viewpoints can help the group thrive.

Performance Execution with Others

  • Synchronization: Timing and synchronisation in group movement are essential for a flawless performance. This requires intensive practice and listening to the same rhythm and musical cues as your team members.
  • Spatial Awareness: Be aware of others' positions on the stage and ensure that choreography doesn't lead to collisions. This ensures a safer and more striking performance.
  • Coordinated Effort: Group effort is key. Collective hard work towards a shared vision makes a performance memorable and impactful.
  • Resilience: Not everything will go as planned. Being able to quickly adapt and continue the performance despite hiccups is part of being an effective performer.

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