Monday 14 May 2012

Critical Reflection Portfolio


Critical Reflection Portfolio.
My line of inquiry is about the Different Cultures of Assessments.

I have created a Professional Inquiry plan Appendix A talking about my line of inquiry, why it is important, why I choose to investigate this inquiry, what ethical considerations I will be conducted and how they are implemented etc.

During my time looking into this inquiry i have managed to do a test observation on two different Schools one being Westfield Community Technology College and the other The Urdang Academy London which was a very beneficial experience, I have documented my findings in Appendix B.

On my blog I have discussed about the observation I attended at Urdang Appendix C

I have also produced a questionnaire for the students and teachers to fill out when I start the Inquiry after my Ethical approval happens in June 2012 see Appendix D and Appendix E.

Also my reward title Appendix F.


Proposed Award Title and Rationale


Tiffany Newson

Proposed Award Title and Rationale

I would like my awards title to be BA Hons Professional Practice in Performing Arts. This is because I have had a passion for Performing Arts since a young age and as I have grown my passion has too. I would like to share my experiences and knowledge with the future generation of Performers. This title will be useful for my future career ambitions as a performer and as a teacher.  

Sunday 13 May 2012

Returning to Urdang

For my inquiry I have chosen to base my studies around The Culture of Assessments.

I have been very privileged to have been allowed to attend classes at Secondary State School Westfield Community Technology College and been able to observe the audition process at The Urdang Academy which I had today and will tell your little about my findings.

The audition process at The Urdang Academy seemed at the start of the day (10am) very exciting but so nerve racking.
As the day went on everyone started to relax and really enjoy the auditions (2pm) time flew by so fast that the next time I looked at the clock it was (5pm) and all the auditions had finished I had a really exciting day so exciting that I almost fell asleep on the train with exhaustion.

It is fantastic to observe future performers and know exactly how they feel and the effort they put into every move.  Of what I have been observing mostly all of the auditionee's are dedicated and have the potential to be great.

I have managed to see auditioning in a new light to see what the auditioning panel see is great for a performer you can see how you may be able to improve myself and others.

Whilst observing I noticed that the group from the first ballet session was a lot more focused then the group that had acting first because the assessments in acting seem to be a lot more relaxed then ballet assessments so if I was to be doing my own assessments then I would most defiantly start with Ballet.

The audition process at The Urdang Academy is so different to the assessments that state schools do, I think this is because at Urdang they really want to be in the school and at state schools it is compusary to do assessments, for progress reports.

Ethical consideration is essential in this industry it is vital you show respect and motivation towards the panel and teachers that could be the difference between getting a place or not.

The way you present yourself is very important to others as first impressions can be judged right from the moment you walk through the door.

During my time observing at Urdang I have found that they really help the auditionee's get prepared for the tasks they that they were about to face for example a warm up session for them before they are assessed on their singing.

Whilst training a lot of focus and energy needs to be brought into the mix it is not all about pure talent it is all about hard work and dedication to the Arts.