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  • Learns about body expression and movement through various acting exercises and improvisations.
  • Develops understanding of character development by analyzing different roles and their emotions.
  • Learns about stage presence and audience engagement through performing in front of classmates.
  • Explores different styles and genres of drama, such as comedy, tragedy, and musical theatre.
  • Practices vocal techniques, including projection, articulation, and accents.
  • Develops teamwork and collaboration skills through group performances and scene work.
  • Explores the use of costumes and props to enhance storytelling.
  • Enhances creative thinking and problem-solving skills by improvising in different scenarios.
  • Learns how to effectively use facial expressions and gestures to convey emotions.

Continued development related to drama class can include:

  • Attending theatre productions and discussing them.
  • Participating in school or local theatre productions.
  • Researching and studying famous plays and playwrights.
  • Exploring different acting techniques and methods, such as Stanislavski or Method acting.
  • Creating and directing their own short plays or skits.
  • Joining drama clubs or community theatre groups to further develop skills.
  • Exploring the history of theatre and its impact on society.
  • Continuing to practice and refine acting skills through monologues and scene work.
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