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왜 드라마를 가르치는가? Why Teach Drama? A Defense of the CraftIf you are like me, you frequently find yourself trying to justify your existence as a Drama teacher. Teachers and parents often don't really understand what a classroom Drama teacher does, and they can question the importance of Drama class-especially since most classroom teachers feel pressured to get through a given curriculum in a given time, and Drama.. 2005. 6. 25.
Plays - Method And Structure - Part 2 Plays - Method And Structure - Part 2 The first act has a definite aim and difficulties that belong to itself alone. Broadly speaking, its business is so to open the story as to leave the audience at the fall of the first curtain with a clear idea of what it is about; not knowing too much, wishing to know more, and having well in mind the antecedent conditions which made the story at its beginn.. 2005. 6. 25.
Plays - Method And Structure Plays - Method And Structure SO far we have considered the material of the dramatist, his theme and subject matter, and his attitude toward it. But his method in conceiving this material and of handling it is of great importance and we may now examine this a little in detail, to realize the peculiar problem that confronts him. At the beginning let it be understood that the dramatist must see hi.. 2005. 6. 25.
Plays, A Cultural Opportunity(문화적인접근기회) Plays, A Cultural Opportunity (CERTAIN remarks at the close of the preceding chapter hint at what is in mind in giving a title to the present one. The play, this democratic mode of story telling, attracting vast numbers of hearers and universally popular because man is ever avid of amusement and turns hungrily to such a medium as the theater to satisfy a deeply implanted instinct for pleasure, .. 2005. 6. 24.
Plays, A Form Of Story Telling Plays, A Form Of Story Telling (THE play is a form of story telling, among several such forms: the short story, or tale; the novel; and in verse, the epic and that abbreviated version of it called the ballad. All of them, each in its own fashion, is trying to do pretty much the same thing, to tell a story. And by story, as the word is used in this book, it will be well to say that I mean such a.. 2005. 6. 24.
Try This Original Skit Written Try This Original Skit Written by the ThinkQuest Team If you would like to submit your own original skit to us, we would be happy to place it on our "Try a Skit" page. Check out these cool ccostoms for this skit! Take a look at these makeups tips! Check out a few "stage" tips! The Meal Must Go On !-A Lesson in Cooperation This skit takes place on Thanksgiving at the home of Grandma and Grandpa... 2005. 6. 23.
Glossary of Theater Terms Glossary of Theater Terms After you read and study these terms, look for the fun activities located at the bottomof this page! Acoustics : How sound moves in a room depends on its size and shape and the amount and position of sound-absorbing and reflecting material. Acting area :The area within the performance space where the actor moves in full view of the audience. Aisle : A passage through t.. 2005. 6. 23.
Theater Games Theater Games These are participation games! We also have other fun activites for you at the bottom of our Terms page! Your job as an actor is to entertain the audience. To do this it takes practice. There are many different ways to practice. Such as repeating your lines over and over again, writing your lines down, and theater games, which in our opinion is much more fun. Theater games help an.. 2005. 6. 23.
Creative dramatics Resources for You and Your Teacher! Creative dramatics is not limited to staged, formal plays. You can gain so much more from your regular school subjects if you make learning come alive using creative dramatics! We all have different ways in which we learn. By actually "doing" what it is we are to learn, we retain more information about that particular subject. You learn to listen more careful.. 2005. 6. 23.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Full-length and "School Play" versions available. A clever, entertaining and fast paced dramatization based upon the timeless and exciting L. Frank Baum classic adventure story of young Dorothy who finds herself lost in the strange and magical Land of Oz. As few as eight actors (4 women, 4 men) can play the 20 plus principal characters (or as we discovered in premier.. 2005. 6. 23.
The Story of The Nutcracker The Story of The Nutcracker - Unique, one of a kind dramatization of the "Tales of Hoffmann," the Dumas story, and the Tchaikovsky ballet scenario. Highly acclaimed, immensely successful play for school groups or the whole family. 2 Acts. 30+ roles can be played by as few as 8 actors; 5 men, 3 women. Cast size can be easily expanded. Can be performed with or without dance sequences using the mu.. 2005. 6. 23.
Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland - A charmingly clever and imaginatively selective dramatization of Lewis Carroll's two classics. 2 Acts. 21 major characters; can be performed with as few as 12 actors. Many roles can be played by men or women. Note: Script designed so 2 roles can be eliminated, reducing minimum cast size to 10. Cast size also easily expandable. Setting: requires only simple, colorful, portab.. 2005. 6. 23.
The Adventures of Robin Hood The Adventures of Robin Hood - A delightfully fun filled, clever telling of the famous legends and ballads. Two Acts. Although originally written for nine actors; 3 women, 6 men, the cast size is easily expandable and the play benefits a great deal from a larger group in the cast (a larger band of Merry Persons is more fun for all!). (The largest cast size for this play (so far) has been 80! Th.. 2005. 6. 23.
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs - Captivating, imaginative treatment of the popular Grimm Brothers tale. 2 Acts. 11 characters; 2 men, 2 women, plus 7 dwarfs (men or women), and live voice-over role of the Mirror (which can be played by the Prince if desired). Settings: representative pieces to suggest (1) the Queen's chamber overlooking the garden, (2) the forest (3) the dwarf's home. Costumes.. 2005. 6. 23.
배설공주노래를 Pick your favorite song and you can sing along with these MIDI files. If you need the song lyrics, try the Music Room 2005. 6. 23.