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British Columbia (2018)
GRADE 11 - DRAMA - Connect and expand

2 units • 10 professional development courses aligned to
Demonstrate personal and social responsibility associated with creating, performing, and responding to dramatic works

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Demonstrate personal and social responsibility associated with creating, performing, and responding to dramatic works

This page lists 2 units and 10 professional development courses aligned to from the British Columbia (2018). Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address Demonstrate personal and social responsibility associated with creating, performing, and responding to dramatic works

Theatre Etiquette

by Kerry Hishon

When teaching students who are brand new to theatre, it’s important to discuss and apply the expectations of the drama classroom and the theatrical world. How do you implement and instill theatre etiquette in your classroom and your rehearsals – before a show and backstage? A cohesive theatrical community starts with the rules and codes of behaviour both onstage and off. Topics covered within the unit include: What is Etiquette, Real World vs Theatre World Etiquette, Audience Etiquette, Audition Etiquette, Pre-Show and Performance Etiquette. The unit ends with a culminating activity which included a rubric and reflection.

Play Adaptation Project

by Lindsay Price

Adaptation is a fabulous classroom project: it requires students to analyze, adapt, modify, plan, synthesize, and devise. However, it takes skill to write a successful adaptation; you can’t just throw a narrator into a script and consider the work done. In this unit, students will go through a step by step pre-writing process in order to prepare them to write their own adaptations. They will learn and practice the elements of adaptation before writing the first draft of their own theatrical adaptations.

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