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Games and Methods

Drama Games

Drama games generally fall into one of three categories: physical, verbal or concentration. Some will overlap and others will not be so clearly defined but, as a guide, these three definitions apply to the majority of drama games.

Basic Drama Methods

The methods and approaches used in drama have been established for many years and can be utilised as a tool to explore a variety of issues, emotions, reactions or subjects. The skill lies in finding the correct method for your purpose as a teacher. Some of these methods are explored and experienced during the course on 'Primary Drama - Taster Session'.

Using Stimuli in Drama

The best stimulus for any drama work is......questions. However, great drama can arise from using an interesting and stimulating base for the work.

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