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Ultimate Drama Activities for the Classroom [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Salamander Street Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1914228138
  • ISBN-13: 9781914228131
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  • Cena: 22,19 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Salamander Street Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1914228138
  • ISBN-13: 9781914228131
A follow up to the popular The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection - 100 Monologues for Young Performers, this book is designed to be a teacher's best friend - packed full of games, activities and exercises for devising and improvising.

Packed full of games, activities and exercises, this book is designed to be a drama teacher's best friend. Written by a drama teacher with over twenty years' experience which includes heading up a performing arts faculty in a secondary school, GCSE and A-Level examining and presiding as the principal of a successful theatre school, as well as being a published playwright and having her work featured in the 2019 LAMDA Acting Anthology.

As well as featuring drama games to use in the classroom, this book contains thorough instructions, valuable advice and useful activities to use in the teaching of improvisation and devising for small and large groups and working with script.



A follow up to the popular The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection – 100 Monologues for Young Performers, this book is designed to be a teacher's best friend – packed full of games, activities and exercises for devising and improvising.

WARM UP GAMES
Name Game
1(1)
Name and Gesture
1(1)
Introduction Game
1(1)
Wink Murder
2(1)
Who's Changing the Movement?
2(1)
Blood Potato
3(1)
Do This
3(1)
Ladders
3(3)
Questions
6(1)
Keeper of the Keys
6(1)
What Are You Doing?
7(1)
Stage Directions
7(2)
Prisoner and Guard
9(3)
Knots
12(1)
What Time Is It Mr/Mrs Wolf?
12(1)
Stuck in the Mud
13(1)
Themed Human Bingo
14(1)
Truth and Lie
14(1)
Mirrors
15(1)
Finger Snap
15(1)
The Rule Game
16(1)
Emotions Exercise
17(1)
IMPROVISATION AND DEVISING
Drama Skills to Consider Before Performing
18(1)
What Is Improvisation?
18(1)
Improvisation Exercises
19(3)
Short Dialogue Extracts for Improvisation
22(5)
Climax or Anti-Climax
27(5)
Contrasting Scenes/Split Staging
32(2)
Short Scene Starters
34(2)
Alphabet Script
36(2)
Physicality
38(1)
Chance Element
39(3)
What's in the Box?
42(1)
Creating Your Own Dialogue for a Scene
43(2)
Alphabet Duologue
45(1)
Improvisation Scenarios Based on a Given Theme
46(1)
Song Title
47(1)
Mimes
48(2)
Improvisations Using Chairs
50(2)
IMPROVISATION FOR LARGE GROUPS
Improvisation Game
52(1)
Styles
52(1)
The Party
53(1)
The Apocalypse
53(6)
Who Done It?
59(2)
Memories
61(1)
Stimuli for Devised Work
62(4)
Newspaper Headlines
66(1)
Using Script Extracts as Stimuli for Devised Work
66(15)
WORKING WITH SCRIPT
Attention to Detail
81(1)
Animating Characters
82(6)
Ghosts
88(2)
Up High
90(3)
Fairy Tale Land News Bulletin
93(4)
The Magic Bookcase
97(3)
Comparing Scene Extracts
100(9)
Trouble in the Enchanted Forest
109(3)
Mission Complete
112(4)
Who Needs Enemies
116(7)
Working with an Ensemble Play
123(15)
Stichomythic Dialogue
138(10)
Exploring Character
148(9)
Evaluating Performance Work
157
Joanne Watkinson is a forty-six-year-old writer from Yorkshire. She started writing when she was a teenager, and continued to do so through to adulthood, although it took nearly two decades before she allowed anyone to read anything shed written. In the early nineties Joanne studied Performing Arts in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire gaining a BA Hons, and went on to study for a PGCE in Drama and English at Bretton Hall college. In 1996 she took up a Drama and English teaching post at a school in South Yorkshire where she stayed for nineteen years heading up a successful performing arts department. Alongside her teaching commitments she examined for GCSE and A-Level practical exams travelling around the country. But after a devastating set back due to a serious illness, made the difficult decision to leave her teaching career to fulfil a dream of opening her own theatre school and becoming a writer.





Elite Theatre Arts opened in Doncaster nearly five years ago and continues to go from strength to strength. Last year Joanne set herself a new challenge and started up ETA Management, a casting agency for children and young adults, she continued writing along side setting up the businesses and after several successful years of self publishing her monologues were picked up by LAMDA for their recent Anthology. Working with children has always been an important part of Joannes career and to date she has directed over fifty plays and shows across Yorkshire including some of her own material, which she continues to enjoy writing. Joanne is so pleased to have joined forces with Salamander Street, and is looking forward to new goals and opportunities.