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Colorado Academic Standards - Drama and Theatre Arts
Seventh Grade

3 units • 6 professional development courses aligned to
DT.7.3.2.a - Students Can: Identify the artistic choices made based on personal experience in a drama/theatre work.

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DT.7.3.2.a Students Can: Identify the artistic choices made based on personal experience in a drama/theatre work.

This page lists 3 units and 6 professional development courses aligned to DT.7.3.2.a from the Colorado Academic Standards - Drama and Theatre Arts. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address DT.7.3.2.a - Students Can: Identify the artistic choices made based on personal experience in a drama/theatre work.

Introduction to Stanislavski

by Drama Teacher Academy

This is an in-depth unit with instruction and activities about the Stanislavski acting method. It is followed by scene work in which students learn how to score a scene, do a comprehensive character analysis, and use what they have learned in rehearsals in a performance. Students will also watch their own work and evaluate their process after the performance. The purpose of this unit is to give students an introduction and understanding of Stanislavski’s method and to put it into use as they prepare scenes for performance. After seeing their work, and spending time reflecting on how they used the principles of the method, students should take away a concrete understanding of how to prepare a role for performance.

Virtual Introduction to Stanislavski

by Drama Teacher Academy

The unit has been adapted for a virtual environment. This is an in-depth unit with instruction and activities about the Stanislavski acting method. It is followed by scene work in which students learn how to score a scene, do a comprehensive character analysis, and use what they have learned in rehearsals in a performance. Students will also watch their own work and evaluate their process after the performance. The purpose of this unit is to give students an introduction and understanding of Stanislavski’s method and to put it into use as they prepare scenes for performance. After seeing their work, and spending time reflecting on how they used the principles of the method, students should take away a concrete understanding of how to prepare a role for performance.

Laban: Advanced Characterization

by Drama Teacher Academy

This is an advanced acting unit in playing character through the Laban movement technique. Students will explore dance theorist Rudolf Laban’s eight efforts and their component parts; turn these elements into physicalizations through which one can express character; use Laban efforts and connect them to a character’s voice and body; and demonstrate knowledge through the creation of an original character. Reminder: This is an advanced acting unit. You will need students who can do work on their own outside of class time, commit to movement and sound, and commit to making instinctual choices.

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