- Learned about different types of emotions and how to express them through facial expressions and body language
- Explored various acting techniques, such as improvisation and character development
- Developed an understanding of storytelling and how to convey a narrative through acting
- Gained knowledge of stage presence and how to engage an audience
- Learned about teamwork and collaboration through group performances
- Explored the use of voice projection and articulation to effectively communicate on stage
- Developed confidence in public speaking and performing in front of others
- Learned about the importance of rehearsal and preparation in achieving a successful performance
Continued development in drama club can be enhanced by:
- Encouraging the child to explore different acting styles and genres, such as comedy, tragedy, or historical plays
- Providing opportunities for the child to write and direct their own short plays or skits
- Attending local theater productions or watching recorded performances to expose the child to different acting techniques and styles
- Encouraging the child to participate in drama competitions or auditions to further develop their skills and gain confidence
- Introducing the child to famous actors and actresses, discussing their performances, and analyzing their acting techniques