Reflection

Ivan’s group: night woman, separate scene. Ivan acts the beginning part. G says as a monologue to explain her job and perspective.
Nia’s group: conversation. With the father. She expresses all her
Three people conversation, argue, discuss the education about the kids.

Ivan’s group: night woman, separate scene. Ivan acts the beginning part. G says as a monologue to explain her job and perspective.
Nia’s group: conversation. With the father. She expresses all her
Three people conversation, argue, discuss the education about the kids.

Post a short reflection on your blog -- what did Tuesday's in-class performances reveal about the characters and stories presented? What was interesting and what did it make you think about or realize? 250-300 words   


I think for my group, we did a good job of indicating our identity through the conversation and our actions. For example, I touched my stomach and walk slow to show that I’m pregnant and my partner talked about her experience about her son. So it’s easily for the audience to acknowledge that we were acting night woman and Celinna.  We talked about our experience through the conversation. Also, at the end of the conversation, we created the connection between two characters through the night woman’s suggestion for Celinnan. For ivan’s Group, they have a different way of indicating. They act separately for the same character. So Ivan basically talks to her son to show us that he is acting the night woman. Later, his partner talks about her experience through a monologue. I like the way how David’s group are. They also performance as a conversation. They argue about the education of kids. From guy’s perspective and night woman’s perspective. However, at first I couldn’t really understand that they are performancing the same character. I think they should more work on indicating their character. In general, I think we did a good job of performancing the character in the stories. We used some lines and include their character’s personal experience to show the character. At the same time, we connect the characters from different stories. 

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