The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Develop an understanding of musical theatre as an art form
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Identify underlying characteristics of musical theatre Completed |
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Gather information on the history of musical theatre Completed |
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Clarify the styles and genres of musical theatre Completed |
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Regularly view performances by industry practitioners as a way of sourcing new ideas and trends, and maintaining motivation Completed |
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Maintain and update knowledge of musical theatre terminology Completed |
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Maintain a physical conditioning program
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In consultation with relevant personnel identify a range of techniques to improve stamina, strength and flexibility Completed |
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Identify risk factors that may inhibit the achievement of goals and seek professional advice as required Completed |
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Take fatigue, personal limitations and boundaries into account when undertaking physical conditioning program Completed |
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Always perform warm-up and cool-down procedures in conjunction with dance or movement activities Completed |
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Always perform vocal warm-up procedures in conjunction with singing and acting activities Completed |
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Ensure that clothing and footwear are appropriate for undertaking exercise regime and practising dance technique Completed |
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Apply safe dance practice to prevent injury to self and others Completed |
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Practise basic dance techniques
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Apply correct posture and body alignment appropriate to the dance technique and movement Completed |
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Apply isolation and coordination of upper and lower body within simple movement sequences Completed |
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Apply a range of simple dance techniques and physical conditioning characteristics appropriate to musical theatre style Completed |
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Apply control and attention to detail when performing short simple phrases of dance movements Completed |
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Apply knowledge of connection of phrases, locomotor and non-locomotor movements in dance sequences Completed |
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In a learning environment incorporate musicality, rhythm and correct timing into performances Completed |
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Apply understanding of the relationship between musical theatre style and the accompanying music or other media Completed |
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Incorporate spatial awareness, connectivity and interactive skills when performing with others Completed |
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Practise basic musical theatre vocal techniques
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Maintain correct posture Completed |
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Apply basic breathing techniques Completed |
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Apply appropriate dynamics Completed |
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Ensure phrasing is appropriate to the music Completed |
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Use feedback from teachers and mentors to identify and develop ways to improve own musical theatre technique Completed |
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Explore characterisation techniques
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Develop an understanding of character to be performed Completed |
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Successfully build a character by using basic acting skills Completed |
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Imaginatively explore given circumstances and how they affect a character’s choices Completed |
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