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Gross, Roger – 1978
Directors of plays can make rehearsals interpretively productive, but they must first reject directorial approaches such as beginning rehearsals without analyzing the script, projecting images of the play as it is read, and using the script merely to summarize meanings, static themes, morals, and nothing more. Making rehearsals interpretively…
Descriptors: Acting, Critical Reading, Dramatics, Higher Education
Courtney, Richard – 1985
Although the situations in which and for which drama teachers are trained vary widely, six principles can be applied to virtually all drama education programs. First, drama teacher education must be based upon the contexts in which the students will be teaching. Second, drama teacher education should be based upon the interpersonal skills both of…
Descriptors: Acting, Curriculum Development, Drama, Dramatics
Kirby, Michael, Ed. – The Drama Review, 1978
The articles in this publication trace the historical development of the theatre workshop, explain the relationship between the workshop and experimental theatre, and analyze the ways in which current drama workshops teach and develop the dramatic skills of the participants. The topics discussed include the special skills, production-oriented, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Arts Centers, Characterization, Drama
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Butt, Rex – College ESL, 1998
Discusses the use of improvisational acting exercises as a productive tool for overcoming reticence in English-as-a-Second-Language students. The approach stresses participation rather than accuracy of production. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Acting, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Fluency
Stockwell, John C., Ed.; Kepke, Allen N., Ed. – 1980
This journal provides a focal point for the collection and distribution of systematically processed information about theory and practice in theatre. This issue contains discussions of (1) the effects of cognitive complexity on characterization depth and performance; (2) the effects of a director's system of communication on actor inventiveness…
Descriptors: Acting, Annotated Bibliographies, Characterization, Children
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Waack, William L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Teaching can be viewed as a performing art, and teacher educators need to recognize that acting and the art of teaching have much in common. A model for preservice teacher education, correlating dramatic techniques with pedagogy in student teaching, is introduced. (PP)
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Expression, Drama, Educational Strategies