This term we have been focusing on the social divide in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and how there is a big difference between the lives of the poor and the rich. We have learnt many skills such as marking the moment and cross cutting that we included in our final performance to make it stand out. For our final project we worked in groups of 4 and we had to use all the different scenes that we had performed before about a train surfer in Brazil as well as using our own ideas and imagination to make a 3 minute performance that showed what life of a poor Brazilian looks like.
For our performance we decided that we would have the main character who is Carlos been stolen from his mother when he was a baby because the mother was part of a gang and she took money from them. The gang leader sends his people who work for him to get the baby because the mother doesn’t have the money anymore. Before the scene we had the scene in present tense and we had Carlos who is already grown up come back to the uncle who is the leader of the gang to give him drugs that he got from somewhere. When he arrives his mother walks in front of him and they see each other but Carlos get’s taken away by the other gang member. Since Carlos wants to know who the lady is, he goes and runs towards the mother who is arguing with the uncle and asks who she is. The scene then goes to the scene where the baby is stolen. In the scene after the baby was stolen, it goes to the part where the baby is delivered to the uncle and he doesn’t know what to do with the baby but know’s what he will name him. The two gang members keep asking him questions and they get out of the area and freeze frame. We all then do thought tracking and say what we think about what happened just then. It then goes to a scene where Carlos has grown up to a little boy and goes to the uncle saying he did something and then we fast forward and he is grown up to an even older boy and says that I will keep making you proud. Then it goes back to the present scene where Carlos sees the mother and the gang leader (uncle) doesn’t like what he did and hits him down to the floor. The mother keeps asking for the baby back, and the uncle get’s really angry and decides to shoot him if she doesn’t stop and he ends up killing Carlos in the end.
We deciding to set our performance like this to show the kinds of things that happen to families in Brazil and what the gang members are like and to what extent they could reach. Our initial vision for our performance did match our final product because from the start we had the idea of the baby being stolen from the mother and how the baby see’s the mother and grows up. Also the characters that we had remained the same from the initial to the final product and we all improved in our roles and made it look more realistic. The one thing that we added was me being part of the gang in the scene where the baby was being stolen. We also added the part where Carlos was going to be killed in the end as we never thought of that at the start.
I believe that theatre could be a catalyst for positive social change as you could show a realistic image of how people in different countries see things. With theatre you would be able to connect with the audience and they would introduce them to issues, different ideas and people in the world by the characters in the scenes. In the performance, the audience would sometimes be able to relate to it or would have seen something like it before and with this they would think about the problems and look for solutions to it. Theatre does have a big impact on the society and it would easily be used for change in the world. Theatre has changed a lot over the course of these many years and it has already had a great impact on peoples life as they can see it happening right in front of their eyes so clearly. It is used for people to understand the problems and they would try for a solution. In theatre they show the issues of people who are treated in bad ways and they also show ways of action that are taken against it. They explore the different ways of action and it shows the audience that they could take that action. The words and dialogue that the people in the performance use can increase the awareness of what happens. Since there is an increase in awareness it can be used for development as well as it would show people in the poorest of places like how we portrayed in our performance and people would understand that they need help. This creates possibility for so many people to help out and make the society a better place.
Throughout the process of this performance, the main skill that I have developed is collaboration as for the performance we worked together as a group to create a perfect final piece.We had to cooperate well and make sure that we practiced out in our own time and also remember props to make sure that the final performance would look good and realistic. We also had to be serious as a group so that the performance looked realistic and we didn’t just play around the whole time. Another skill that I developed was keeping focus and always being concentrated without being distracted. Since all groups would be performing in the same class, sometimes in other groups people would be messing around and not being serious and sometimes interrupt the performance or be very loud. In this situation we couldn’t get distracted by them and we always had to be engaged into the performance and interested or the performance in the end wouldn’t look good. With this performance in particular I was able to see issues that people face in other parts of the world and how hard it is for them to live in the poor conditions. I was able to develop my knowledge further about slums and poor areas in Brazil and this helped me picture an image in Geography as we were learning about slums and poor areas. This performance also helped me develop my decision making skills to decide which scenes that we should include in the performance as well as what we have to say during the performance. This whole performance was based on true and real life examples of people in Brazil and it made me think about how people live in these parts of the world and what kinds of problems they are facing and this will also make me realise if any problems are happening in front of me as well. Overall, I have been able to improve on many of my skills with this realistic performance of portraying the social divide in Brazil and the people living there.
The things that I enjoyed about this performance is that we were able to show other peers in a realistic way of how life is of a poor boy in Brazil. I also like how we used the drama techniques which made our performance look better as well as making it stand out. I really liked the whole idea of our group and how it worked out really well in the final performance. I think are group did a really good job overall and the only way we would be able to improve is by always staying in character and always sounding the same and never going off and maybe by adding a small scene but otherwise we used the drama techniques such as marking the moment and cross cutting very well to show a realistic picture of the social divide in Brazil.