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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

What is Drama?

The course covers the development of performance, devising and design skills through group practical work, improvisation, response to text and the appreciation of live professional theatre. Students will have the opportunity to create and evaluate their own pieces of theatre as performers and/ or designers. Games and a playful approach, with the focus on experimentation and taking risks is at the heart of what we do.

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What skills are involved/developed through the courses?

In addition to exploring performance skills (for example: use of space, using clear intentions, choral movement, puppetry), students will also be given opportunities, through practical work, to develop design skills such as lighting and sound. They will examine and reflect on the choices made by their peers and professional theatre-makers to create meaning and develop their skills of description, analysis and evaluation.

What sort of student do they suit and what will they get out of the courses?

Students do not have to be confident or experienced performers but an interest in appreciating and making theatre, working with others and a willingness to bring energy, focus and a “have a go” attitude is helpful. Drama is an excellent way to develop confidence, communication, collaborative and creative skills and is therefore highly valued in all areas of study and in most future careers.

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