REHEARSAL
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In this rehearsal, the wolf character came back from time off so we spent most of the lesson helping him with his blocking, choreography and making his movements larger and more exciting. As our play is directed at young children, we need the characters to have over-the-top and large movements to keep them excited and interested. We helped Hugo with this and made his body language more extreme. It looked much better by the end of it. We also decided to play with the music a bit and have Hugo move in time with it. Most of his music is slow and eerie but there is one part in this section where his music becomes quite a fast beat. We made Hugo walk in time to the music to make it more interesting for the audience. The cast was quite distracted and out of it today, however, Hugo carried on throughout.
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