DTA Unit Costume Design and Construction, G5.Docx

DTA Unit Costume Design and Construction, G5.Docx

This Unit of Study is reformatted from the Colorado Department of Education’s Sample Curriculum Project. Content Area: Grade Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 05 Unit of Study Repurpose, Recycle, Represent: Costume Design and Construction Pacing 9-10 days / hours Focusing Lens Identity Unit Strands Create, Perform, Critically Respond Composition, Expressions, Order/ Form. Shape, Texture, Movement, Design, Construction, Character Elements, Concepts Planning, Vision, Detail, Structure Grade Level Expectations Colorado Academic Drama and Theatre Arts Standards Standard 1 – Create DTA.5.1.1: Contribute ideas in improvisation and play building DTA.5.1.2: Develop a variety of visual configurations of the acting space Standard 2 – Perform DTA.5.2.1: In rehearsal and performance, work as a productive and responsible member of an acting ensemble using scripted or improvisational scene work DTA.5.2.2: Communicate characters through physical movement, gesture, sound and speech, and facial expressions Standard 3 – Critically Respond DTA.5.3.1: Identify at least one role of a theatre practitioner DTA.5.3.2: Give, accept and integrate constructive and supportive feedback from self and others DTA.5.3.3: Demonstrate understanding of historical and cultural context of scripts, scenes, and performances DTA.5.3.4: Analyze dramatic text in scenes and script Inquiry Questions (Engaging – Debatable) ● Why would some say costumes are an additional character of a production? ● How do costuming decisions affect a production? ● Do costumes have a voice? Generalizations Guiding Questions My students will UNDERSTAND that … Factual Conceptual shape and texture contribute to the visual interest of a ● What words can describe the ● How can designers repurpose character’s costume and often identify key character texture and shape of one part of a materials to create costumes? elements. costume? ● How can designers use different ● What are the criteria of an elements (color, texture, and shape, interesting costume? movement) to create an interesting costume? planning an order of steps and forming a list of ● What are the steps necessary in ● How does creating consensus on a required supplies dictates the design and construction costume construction? design team lead to greater of a costume to align to the vision of the actors and ● What is the effect of reordering the ownership of a production? directors. steps during costume construction? ● How do you create norms for ● What are the norms for collaboration? collaborating on a design? attention to details such as texture, shape, movement, ● What words can describe how a ● How do colors communicate mood? and color in design leads to clear expression during costume moves on stage? ● How have costume-details (texture, collaboration regarding the vision of actors and ● What happens when designers shape, movement, and color) directors for each character. don’t clearly express their ideas? changed through time? Critical Content Key Skills My students will KNOW … My students will be able to (DO) … ● the basic costume design steps inherent to pre-production, ● follow steps to construct a costume from a design. production, and performance. ● identify color, shape, movement, and texture in items in order to ● the contributions of color, shape, movement, and texture in a repurpose them as costume pieces. costume to characterization and a theatre production’s theme. ● identify the essential qualities of a character in order to make ● costumes have changed throughout history. informed artistic choices about color, shape, movement, and ● the norms for collaborating on a design team. texture. ● create and follow norms to create consensus within a design team. Critical Language Includes the Academic and Technical vocabulary, semantics, and discourse which are particular to and necessary for accessing a given discipline. Academic: Technical: ● expression ● costume ● collaboration ● costume pieces ● design ● design ● create ● design team ● color ● historical context ● movement ● theatre production ● texture ● pre-production ● shape ● performance ● consensus ● repurpose ● recycle ● norms ● character ● characterization A student in Drama and Theatre Arts can demonstrate the ability to apply and comprehend critical language through this statement: Creating costumes helps me bring the character I am researching come to life..

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