9DRA

9 Drama

Subject Description

Teacher in Charge: Miss C. Thomson.

MYP Arts

Optional Subject

Objectives

Drama expresses human experience through a focus on role, action, and tension, played out in time and space.  In Drama education, students learn to structure these elements and to use dramatic conventions, techniques, and technologies to create imagined worlds.  Through purposeful play, both individual and collaborative, they discover how to link imagination, thoughts, and feelings.

As students work with drama techniques, they learn to use spoken and written language with increasing control and confidence and to communicate effectively using body language, movement, and space.  As they perform, analyse, and respond to different forms of drama and theatre, they gain a deeper appreciation of their rich cultural heritage and language and new power to examine attitudes, behaviours, and values.

By means of the drama that they create and perform, students reflect and enrich the cultural life of their schools, whānau, and communities.

Subject Overview

Semester A
Week 1 - 8: Pepeha (Drama techniques and skills).
Week 9 - 11: Ancient Greek Theatre (Drama techniques and collaboration).
Week 12 - 20: Devising (Making an original play).

Semester B
Week 1 - 8: Pepeha (Drama techniques and skills).
Week 9 - 11: Ancient Greek Theatre (Drama techniques and collaboration).
Week 12 - 20: Devising (Making an original play).

Recommended Prior Learning

The course is designed to introduce students to the skills of Drama for the first time, but the assessments offer opportunities for students already confident and interested in Drama to further develop their skills.

Subject and Associated Costs

Subject Costs: Nil.
Associated Costs: Students are not recommended to spend money on costumes and props for their original plays but some wish to do so.

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