Objective
Audrey will learn to build the action of a drama by using elements of drama, movement, and voice skills.
Materials and Prep
Materials: None
Prep: Ensure a clear and open space for movement activities.
Activities
1. Drama Freeze: Play music and have Audrey move around. When the music stops, she must freeze in a dramatic pose.
2. Voice Warm-up: Practice different vocal exercises like tongue twisters or animal sound imitations.
3. Storytelling: Have Audrey create a short story and act it out using different voices and movements.
Talking Points
- What is drama? Drama is like telling a story but acting it out like a play. It's pretending to be someone else or in a different situation.
- Why is movement important in drama? Moving your body helps to show emotions and actions to the audience. It makes the story more interesting.
- How can we use our voice in drama? Changing the tone, volume, and speed of our voice can help express different feelings and characters in a play.