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Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020)
Technical Theatre

3 units aligned to
TT.7 - The student will identify ways to engage the school community in school theatre productions.

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TT.7 The student will identify ways to engage the school community in school theatre productions.

This page lists 3 units aligned to TT.7 from the Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020). Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address TT.7 - The student will identify ways to engage the school community in school theatre productions.

Unit 6 of 8 in Middle School Curriculum

Unit Six: Directed Scenes Take 1: Same Scene, Different Visions

by Lindsay Johnson

9 lessons
Students will now start applying the skills they’ve learned thus far in the context of existing, fleshed-out scripts. They will also have opportunities to shift from actor to director and hone such skills as collaboration, self-confidence, and problem-solving which can be used in many other areas of their lives.
Unit 7 of 8 in Middle School Curriculum

Unit Seven: Directed Scenes Take 2: A Variety of Scenes

by Lindsay Johnson

10 lessons
Students will have another opportunity to participate in student-directed scenes, only this time each director will be assigned a different script, and actors for each group will be chosen by the teacher based on individual strengths and challenges, rather than holding auditions. Actors will take a deeper dive into character physicality and use of levels in staging this unit. Directors will continue to create a set design and block the scenes, adding props as well in this unit. The unit culminates in actors presenting their directed scenes to the class.
Unit 8 of 8 in Middle School Curriculum

Unit Eight: Theatre of the Oppressed

by Lindsay Johnson

10 lessons
Students will have a chance to merge their understanding of scene elements with their improvisation skills in this final unit based on Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed. Theatre of the Oppressed is a style of theatre specifically created to highlight the injustices of power and oppression in society and to problem-solve ways to bring about change. Starting with image theatre techniques to identify issues of power and oppression, students will then use forum theatre to create scenarios of oppression taken from their own lives and improvise realistic solutions. The unit culminates in a performance in which students participate as both actors in a scene they create themselves and spect-actors in scenes created by their peers.

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