Beginning in January, the classes will be divided a little differently. Basically, children 6-8 will still be in Drama I, Students 15 or older will be in Drama II, but students between the ages of 9 and 14 may choose between the two classes, based on what their expectations are for this class. Young children 6-8 who feel ambitious may still grow their acting skills by requesting extra homework, but this way we don't make things too difficult for the dance portion of our class time.
Drama I: Ages 6-14
Improvisation, basic acting technique, basic stage makeup, theatre games.
Class will prepare some simple skits for presentation the last week in April.
No homework expected outside of class. Children ages 6-8 may ask to do extended projects and monologues as homework.
Drama II: Ages 9-17
Monologues, scene work, basic stage makeup, enunciation and projection.
Class will prepare a play for presentation the last week in April.
Homework (memorization and writing) will be expected outside of class each week.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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