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Exploring Stagecrafting and Cultural Connections in Jack Davis’s Honey Spot: a student workbook

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In this workbook students develop skills in and knowledge of stagecrafting through an exploration of cultural connections in Honey Spot by Jack Davis.

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Item Title

Exploring Stagecrafting and Cultural Connections in Jack Davis's Honey Spot: a student workbook

Curriculum

Australian English Curriculum, NSW English Syllabus K-10 for the Australian Curriculum

ISBN (Print)

978-0-9942041-2-7

ISBN (eBook)

978-0-9942041-1-0

Identifier (bundle)

QWIBUN4849

Title Author

SHELLEY MCNAMARA

Date Published

2017

Format

Bundle, eBook, Print

Page Numbers

65

State

ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA

Year Level

Year 7, Year 8

Subject

Years 7-10 Workbooks

Genre

Workbooks

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In this workbook students develop skills in and knowledge of stagecrafting through an exploration of cultural connections in Honey Spot by Jack Davis. Students will explore all aspects of stagecrafting such as lighting, performance space, props, set, sound effects, music, costumes and actors’ performances. Students will analyse characters and plot in Honey Spot and learn how to stage a scene for a live audience. They will experiment with reading and performing scenes from the play as a group of actors, and reflect on the process.

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Weight N/A
Item Title

Exploring Stagecrafting and Cultural Connections in Jack Davis's Honey Spot: a student workbook

Curriculum

Australian English Curriculum, NSW English Syllabus K-10 for the Australian Curriculum

ISBN (Print)

978-0-9942041-2-7

ISBN (eBook)

978-0-9942041-1-0

Identifier (bundle)

QWIBUN4849

Title Author

SHELLEY MCNAMARA

Date Published

2017

Format

Bundle, eBook, Print

Page Numbers

65

State

ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA

Year Level

Year 7, Year 8

Subject

Years 7-10 Workbooks

Genre

Workbooks

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