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Russo, Barbara Fulton; And Others – 1976
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interactive effects of cognitive complexity and directorial style on changes in actors' perceptions of self-worth and in their cognitive complexity and effects on their attitudes toward a particular theatrical task. Authoritarian and democratic directorial styles were examined. Subjects, 32 members…
Descriptors: Acting, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Style, Difficulty Level
Wills, J. Robert – 1976
This paper summarizes four years of experience in student evaluation of the cocurricular production program of the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Kentucky. The data gathering had two goals: generating data that would be useful in the evaluation of theatre faculty during the annual merit-evaluation process and generating data that…
Descriptors: Drama, Evaluation Methods, Extracurricular Activities, Faculty Evaluation
Katz, Virginia T. – 1978
This document consists of tabulations of the responses from teachers and principals in 225 junior and senior high schools in Minnesota to questions related to speech and theater programs. Questions directed to principals asked for information about school size; grade levels served; support for speech and theater courses from students, faculty, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Secondary Education, Speech Communication, Speech Curriculum
Metallinos, Nikos – 1978
Confronted with the problems imposed by the stage presentation and interpretation of ancient Greek theatre to contemporary audiences, scholars have developed four major approaches to the presentation of Greek drama over the past 70 years. The first approach, referred to as modificationist or realist, claims that communicating ancient Greek drama…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Classical Literature, Comedy
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (Portugal). – 1975
In 1974, a committee was established to explore various facets of professional drama training in Britain. This report of the committee to the sponsoring foundation includes information on background and on apparent trends in employment available for people involved in theatre and allied fields; it describes the existing system of drama training;…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Employment Opportunities, Employment Statistics
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Dimaggio, Paul; Useem, Michael – Social Problems, 1978
Visitors to museums and audiences of live performing arts tend to be better educated, of higher occupational standing, and more affluent than the general populace. Recent trends indicate that expansion in the scale of arts activities and government subsidies has not been accompanied by a democratization of cultural consumption. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Attendance Patterns, Cultural Activities
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Stewig, John W. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1986
Indicates that informal classroom drama is not widely used on a regular basis in the eight metropolitan school districts studied. Reports that 20 building principals interviewed cited curriculum load, lack of support from various sources, and teacher training as the most significant reasons that their schools did not do more informal drama. (JD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Research, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics
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Rosenberg, Helane S.; And Others – Children's Theatre Review, 1982
Proposes the iii system as a theory to clarify how creative drama works. Explains how participants in an arts experience go through an internal process (iii system) of image, imagery, and imagination. Notes that those who experience the richest, most varied drama activity seem to complete this process. (PD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creative Dramatics
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Nemchek, Lee R. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
Discusses the problems in existing cataloging and classification systems which have contributed to the difficulties of theater librarianship. Some alternatives to these systems are described, and data from a survey concerning current cataloging/classification practices in theater librarianship are presented. A 39-item reference list and the survey…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Library Catalogs, Library Collections
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Haanstra, Folkert; Van Hoorn, Marjo – Research in Drama Education, 2002
Describes Dutch experimental theatre and dance projects in which the artists themselves participated in the preparatory lessons and/or subsequent workshop. Compares learning experiences of pupils 14 to 16 years of age who participated in the projects. Shows that besides gender and level of education, the involvement of the artist significantly…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Artists, Dance, Drama Workshops
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Manyozo, Linje – Convergence, 2002
The nature of villagers' involvement during community theater programs initiated and implemented by some Malawi nongovernmental organizations was analyzed. Findings indicate that, contrary to the purposes of community theater, the productions were planned and remotely controlled from outside the community. (Contains 22 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Development, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries
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Brown, Mary Helen; And Others – ACA Bulletin, 1989
Surveys current members in the "Directory of Theatre Programs" to analyze factors influencing theater degrees nationwide. Focuses on graduate and undergraduate populations, the number of full- and part-time faculty members, the availability of release time for faculty, and the quantity and types of productions offered by theater…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Degrees (Academic), Full Time Faculty, Higher Education
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Rosenthal, Roseanne K.; And Others – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988
Examines the relative effects of the five practice conditions of modeling, singing, silent analysis, free practice, and control on instrumentalists' performance. Finds significant differences in subjects' performance of correct rhythms, phrasing or dynamics, and tempo, and insignificant differences among performances of correct notes and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Listening, Music Education, Music Techniques
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Ronke, Astrid – Unterrichtspraxis, 1993
This article summarizes the results of a survey titled "Theater as a Tool for Language Teaching," which was conducted at 309 American and Canadian universities and colleges. The results describe whether, in what form, and with what experience theater had been used as a tool in foreign language learning. (AB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, German, Higher Education, Second Language Instruction
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Halperin-Royer, Ellen – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1998
Studies characteristics of hybrid speech/theater departments that describe themselves as highly cooperative and collegial. Presents perceived advantages and disadvantages of having a combined speech/theater department and results of questions pertaining to administrative difficulties in combined departments. Discusses alternative theories about…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Administration, Collegiality, Department Heads
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