The range of drama activities may include;
Games
Drama exercises.
Stories
Improvisation and working in role.
Creating and sustaining characters.
Silent and vocal expression
Understanding space and gesture.
Finding, creating, scripting and performing plays.
Responding to performances.
Some of the techniques I use will include;
Dialogue.
Diction.
Formal/Informal Language.
Freeze Frame.
Hot – Seating.
Teacher in Role.
Thought tracking.
Forum Theatre.
Improvisation.
Flashbacks/Flash forwards.
Mantle of the Expert
Eavesdropping
Image theatre
Conscience Alley
Paired Improvisation
Meetings
Mime
Sessions are fun, sociable, creative and develop drama and life skills.
Workshops are split into sections to include games, drama technique and exercise and a core focus for exploration and/or development.
Most workshops require you to work individually and in groups and often includes a performance of work at the end of the session.
Each year rehearsals will take place for a specific project, whether that be theatre, film,television or audio.