Level I
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
Foundations: inquiry and understanding (1)
Understand the value and purpose of using listening, observation, concentration, cooperation, and emotional and sensory recall.
Develop and practice theatre preparation and warm-up techniques.
Develop and practice stage movement techniques such as mime, pantomime, stage combat, Laban, Lecoq, or Viewpoints consistently to express thoughts, feelings, and actions non-verbally.
Develop and practice effective voice and diction to express thoughts and feelings.
Analyze characters by describing attributes such as physical, intellectual, emotional, and social dimensions through reading scripts of published plays; August 2020 Update Page 27 §117.C. High School.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of the language of theatre such as stage terminology, elements of theatre, or theatrical conventions.
Analyze and describe the interdependence of all theatrical elements.
Define the roles of and appreciate the collaborative relationships between all artistic partners such as playwrights, composers, directors, actors, designers, technicians, and audience.
Identify and practice memorization skills.
Identify the principles of improvisation.
Identify and recognize the importance of safe theatre practices.
Creative expression: performance (2)
Demonstrate safe use of the voice and body.
Define creativity as it relates to personal expression.
Employ effective voice and diction to express thoughts and feelings.
Use physical, intellectual, emotional, and social awareness to portray believable characters and convey a story when applying acting concepts, skills, and techniques.
Employ physical techniques consistently to express thoughts, feelings, and actions non-verbally.
Create, write, and refine original monologues, improvisations, scenes, or vignettes that reflect dramatic structure to convey meaning to the audience through live performance or media forms.
Creative expression: production (3)
Develop and practice technical theatre skills.
Apply technical knowledge and skills safely to create or operate theatrical elements such as scenery, properties, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, current technology, or publicity.
Perform a role such as actor, director, designer, technician, or editor in production decision making and collaborate with others in a production role to tell a story through live theatre or media performance.
Demonstrate responsibility, artistic discipline, and creative problem solving by concentrating in one or more areas of theatre production such as acting, technical theatre, or theatre management.
Historical and cultural relevance (4)
Portray theatre as a reflection of life in particular times, places, and cultures.
Relate historical and cultural influences on theatre.
Identify the impact of live theatre, film, television, and electronic media on contemporary society.
Appreciate the cultural heritages of world drama and theatre and identify key figures, works, and trends in dramatic literature.
Appreciate the multicultural heritage of United States drama and theatre and identify key figures, works, and trends in dramatic literature; and Page 28 August 2020 Update.
Identify and appreciate the innovations and contributions of the United States to the performing arts such as theatre, melodrama, musical theatre, radio, film, television, technology, or electronic media.
Critical evaluation and response (5)
Analyze and apply appropriate behavior at various types of live performances.
Recognize theatre as an art form and evaluate self as a creative being.
Offer and receive constructive criticism of peer performances.
Evaluate live theatre in written and oral form with precise and specific observations using appropriate evaluative theatre vocabulary such as intent, structure, effectiveness, and value.
Evaluate film, television, or other media in written or oral form with precise and specific observations using appropriate evaluative theatre vocabulary such as intent, structure, effectiveness, and value.
Explore career and avocational opportunities such as theatre education, arts administration, performance, design, management, and playwriting in theatre or media and evaluate the training, skills, self-discipline, and artistic discipline needed to pursue such opportunities.
Use technology such as electronic portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner.
Connect theatre skills and experiences to higher education and careers outside of the theatre.