Showing posts with label shakespeare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shakespeare. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

In School With Shakespeare

I took a week and half long leave from my voluntary work at PT Foundation to do voluntary work in very different surroundings. Cempaka International School invited us to help our director Christopher Jacobs to finalize four Shakespeare plays with group of 13-year-old students.

Cempaka is an international private school for privileged children. The facilities with their own tennis courts and swimming pool made quite an impression. Also the fact that every single student had their own laptop (usually macbook) to carry around like another school book or a mobile phone.
Tuesday 10th of November was the day of performances. For the students it was a result of 7 days of intensive training and 4 months of not-so-intensive preparation to get to know the world and language of Shakespeare.

In the morning the kids and us, the director/teacher/actor/assistants, gathered up to the dancing studio. Notice the text at the back of the girl's t-shirt: "Acting is the hardest profession in the world." You got that right!
Chris (light blue shirt) gave the pep talk and Kien Lee (dark blue t-shirt) led the warm ups. The girl smiling to the camera is Ilina.
Jump, move, shake, yell...
The warm ups usually made the kids giggle.
More pep talks. This time from Alfonso the teacher-organizer from the school.
Kien Lee came to help us for the last two days of the rehearsal period. Mostly he stayed with Soon Heng's Merchant of Venice -group. He is definitely the master of the dramatic poses.
Nicole was the most carefree considering that Hamlet group had no problems during the whole progress. The kids from the Hamlet were the most hard working from all the four groups and it did show in their performance.
Sandee - with whom we were in charge of the Romeo and Juliet group - looks a bit more worried.
Our kids were not always as organized, as the Hamlet ones, but they were wonderful personalities nevertheless. Here Kosmita, Kevin and Thomas enjoy themselves before the show. They seem carefree enough.
They were team players and that was wonderful to watch.
Last instructions from the head-guru-director Chris...
...and then let the Show begin.
***
ROMEO AND JULIET
(Sandee and me)

The classic love-story-tragedy tells a story of a two families, Capulets and Montagues, that keep on arguing with each other and disturbing everybody's peace. Escalus, the mayor of the city (Thomas in white shirt) have had enough and commands peace and order between the families.
Romeo - a Montague - (played by Zoe) enters party at Capulet's house to forget his affection to girl name Rosaline. In the party Romeo sees Juliet - the daughter of Capulet - (Ilina) and instantly fells in love with this beautiful 14-year-old and forgets Rosaline. Luckily Juliet feels the same.
The problem is that they're families can't stand each other. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, challenges Romeo to a dual cause he is furious that Romeo has his eyes on Juliet. Romeo declines the battle cause he doesn't want to harm Juliet's relatives. Mercutio (Maneesha), Romeos dear friend and a proud Montague is ashamed of Romeo walking away from the battle. He steals his gun and attacks Tybalt. Tybalt kills Mercutio and then sad and angry Romeo attacks and kills Tybalt.
Juliet is devastated. Not so much because of the death of his cousin but because his loved one, Romeo, has to run away and hide. How will they find a way to be together?
Juliet turns to friar for help. He is the same man who secretly married the couple. Friar gives Juliet medicine that makes her look dead for 24 hours. Friar sends Romeo a message of the plan: they can run away together after the funeral. Nurse (Ee Min) and Lady Capulet - Juliet's mother - (Kosmita) are in shock to find Juliet (seemingly) dead from her bed.
Romeo never gets Friar's message. Instead he hears that Juliet - the love of his life - has died. Depressed Romeo goes to Pharmacy (Kevin) to buy poison to kill himself.
When Juliet wakes up from her 24h sleep in her tomb she finds Romeo dead by her side.
Mournful Juliet takes Romeo's dagger and kills herself.
***
OTHELLO
(Chris)

The plot of this play is way too complicated to describe in short notes. Let me just tell you that everybody dies in the end. Look for the synopsis here.

Iago plotting his evil plans.
Cassio, Desdemona and Emilia.

MERCHANT OF VENICE
(Soon Heng & Kien Lee)

This play is a comedy (nobody dies).

Shylock - a Jew - borrows 3 000 ducats to Antonio - a Christian - so that Antonio's friend Bassanio can travel to Belmont to try his luck marrying beautiful heiress Portia.

Soon Heng (the man in grey t-shirt) is watching closely the performance of his young actors.
Shylock agrees to the loan with the agreement that if Antonia does not return the money in time he can cut out piece of his flesh.
In Belmont Bassanio is successful and gets to marry happy Portia.
The play ends in a court room where first things look bad for Antonio but in the end it is Shylock who gets punished. He doesn't get the money back plus he is commanded to leave his religion and turn into Christianity.
***
HAMLET
(Nicole)

The play starts with the wedding.
Hamlet's dad has died and his mother Gertrude re-marries his uncle, her late husband's brother Claudius.
Hamlet and Ophelia are watching carefully this sudden wedding.
Hamlet's late father (in white) comes to haunt. He says he has been killed by his brother and asks Hamlet to revenge his dead.
Hamlet pretends to be mad so he can plan the revenge in peace. He confronts his mother while Polonius (Ophelia's father) is hiding behind the curtain. Hamlet mistakes him to be Claudius and kills him. Hamlet is sent away. Ophelia's father has died and his hopefully-to-be-husband has been sent away and probably killed too. Ophelia fells down to completely madness.
Laertes, Poloniu's son and Ophelia's brother, returns to the castle and is furious by the death of his father and the insanity of his little sister. He want's revenge. There is a dual between Laertes and Hamlet. They both die, so does Gertrude and Claudius. And Ophelia killed herself just little before. So everybody is dead again.
*aplodes*
The show is over.

Last minutes with the kids. Emilia from Othello is writing down her email so that I can send her the photographs I've taken. Ee Min waits her turn. They were also eager to send friend request in facebook... We live funny times!
Thank you (from the up left) Zoe, Ilina, Thomas, Kosmita, Maneesha, Amelia, Kevin, Ee Min and Sandee! Despite the drama ;) I shall miss your Shakespearian company.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

More About Shakespeare

It's funny that there is no more blog posts about my local theater activism. Only once before I've mentioned my most beloved hobby. Twice every week we gather up to practice the skill of acting with Shakespeare's works in the direction of brilliant Chris Jacobs.

Chris also teaches Shakespeare to 14-year-olds at the International Cembaka school and he has asked us to help him. To make the student's see what Shakespeare is about. Cause it is not literature to be read but it is a play that needs to be seen on stage. So last week we, with Kien Lee, Qahar and Nicole, performed couple of scenes from Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. I played the parts of Nerissa (MV) and Ophelia (H). Next Tuesday we'll enter the class room for second time and now I get to be part of the biggest love story ever told by playing the role of Juliet from Romeo and Juliet while Tapai will join us in the role of Romeo. Also Othello will be seen and in that one I am Emilia.

Today Chris asked me if I would like to be in a play that has an opening night on the 16th of December? Of course. Only thing is that my flight back to Finland is on 14th!
*to be continued*

Saturday, July 25, 2009

To Be

I have so much to tell you! But as it goes the more I would have to tell the less time I have to actually do it. 

Now I thought about sharing with you that I've joined a local Shakespeare workshop. We are working on the play Merchant of Venice. I've participated in three sessions already and I am really enjoying it. Our guru is an English gentleman Chris who has made a strong impression on me with his knowledge of Shakespeare and his mechanic acting technique workouts. After every session I feel like I've grown as an actress. Or at least my awareness of my self as an actress and a breathing-moving-being has grown. 

But I must admit it is still a very big challenge for me. I have never done theatre in English not even mentioning of Shakespeare. But I really love it. And the small group of drama lovers with whom I can identify.

In pray you tarry; pause a day or two
Before you hazard; for, in choosing wrong,
I lose your company; therefore forbear a while.
There's something tells me (but it is not love),
I would not lose you; and you know yourself
Hate counsels not in such a quality.
(Shakespeare - Merchant of Venice)