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Bertolt Brecht: Revolutionising Drama and Theatre
Bertolt Brecht revolutionised theatre with his radical ideas and techniques, challenging audiences to think critically about society. Unlike traditional drama that immerses audiences in the emotional journey of its characters, Brecht's Epic Theatre sought to engage viewers' intellect. By breaking the fourth wall, using historical settings, and incorporating deliberate gestures, Brecht created a form of theatre that encouraged audiences to question the world around them. This article delves into Brecht's past and explores three key techniques—Alienation Effect, Gestus, and Historicisation—that you can practically apply in your drama classes to inspire critical thinking and social awareness in your students.
Navigating the OCR A Level Drama Course: A Comprehensive Guide for Educators
Discover essential strategies for teaching the OCR A Level Drama course with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to engage students, integrate practical and theoretical learning, and prepare for assessments in drama education.
DNA by Dennis Kelly Play Resource Pack
Dennis Kelly’s play ‘DNA’ is a great choice for exploration with students due to its engaging plot, multi-dimensional characters, non-linear structure, and rich use of language. Its themes of responsibility, power, and identity are also highly relevant to young people and can inspire meaningful discussions and reflections.
Drama Lesson Plans
In the dynamic world of drama education, it's essential to keep our students engaged, inspired, and ever-curious. We understand the challenges of consistently delivering fresh and captivating content. That's why we've crafted the perfect solution for you: our exclusive One-Off Drama Lessons Pack.
Rudolf Laban (1879-1958)
Discover the profound impact of Rudolf Laban, a visionary dance theorist, and choreographer, on the world of performing arts. Delve into Laban's groundbreaking work in movement analysis and his enduring influence on actors, dancers, and artists across disciplines.
Stanislavski’s Active Analysis
Lights, camera, laughter! Acting techniques don't have to be all serious business, especially when talking about the legendary Constantin Stanislavski and his Active Analysis. Get ready to dive into the wild world of Stanislavski's method and discover how it can turn actors into true drama dynamos (with a sprinkle of humour, of course!).
Antonin Artaud - Drama Techniques
Antonin Artaud was a French playwright, actor, and theatre director who is known for his unconventional and experimental approach to theatre. Some of the drama techniques associated with Artaud include…
A Level Drama Productions - Top Tips!
Acting is a thrilling and rewarding craft that allows you to tell stories, connect with others, and explore new worlds. Whether you're an experienced actor or just starting out, there are always ways to improve your performance and take your craft to the next level. Here are some tips to help you perform well when acting…
How to ACE your Drama school audition…
Drama schools are looking for a combination of talent, potential, and dedication in prospective students. Here are some of the qualities that drama schools typically look for in applicants…