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This drama workshop focuses on the use of still images to enhance concentration, encourage co-operation, and build confidence in participants. Through freeze-frame techniques and body language, participants will explore the elements of a good still image and learn how to effectively communicate with audience awareness. The workshop also introduces the concept of using the body as a prop and emphasizes the importance of clear vocal projection and expressive voice for narrators and actors. Join us for an engaging and immersive drama experience!
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Drama 3 ‘C’s • Concentration • [listening/using time well] • Co-operation • [team work-sort problems] • Confidence • [sharing ideas & performing]
STILL IMAGE [freeze-frame] • A frozen picture [using your body] • What does it take to make a good still image? FLABS • F acial expression • L evels • A udience aware • B ody language • S till! • We use a still image at the start and end of performances so the audience know we are ready to begin and when to clap!!
BODY AS PROP = • using your body as an object eg. tree
NARRATOR Someone who helps tell the story Needs to have- Clear vocal projection Expressive voice [can change –emotion, pitch, pace & volume]
ACTOR Someone playing a part in a play Daniel Radcliffe
CHARACTER A person in a play / story Harry Potter