Module 3 Skype: LIVING IN THE GREY!

 Just come off the Skype feeling a bit more 'raring to go' after a full on day at work... It's always helpful to check in and find out although we all have different approaches we are all on our own track in terms of this module. As always, it has to come from us! πŸ’«πŸ™

Key themes (themes* how appropriate!*) 

- When referring to interviewees, it may be appropriate to cite them like a source, or articulate what they've said within your analysis 

- We are looking for relationships between different sources: not necessarily total agreement or hugely contrasting opinions from sources/literature/ interviews. We can very much live in the grey areas!

- Although the essay is in first person and about our professional practice, we need to make sure we still attain the formality and try to balance the sentences so it doesn't get overly casual/informal.

- Relate personal experiences to theme

- Be wary of both too many themes and too few (balance) 

And finally, this is just a starting off point!

There's no way my module three portfolio could possibly to delve into every conceivable issue or challenge involved in female representation in theatre onstage and off (there's a word count, people!). BAPP is designed to challenge our thinking and inspire growth and understanding in our own professional practice. It's a starting point, not the finish line! πŸ’ͺ




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