Structuring Drama Work: 100 Key Conventions for Theatre and Drama / Edition 3

Structuring Drama Work: 100 Key Conventions for Theatre and Drama / Edition 3

by Jonothan Neelands, Tony Goode
ISBN-10:
1107530164
ISBN-13:
9781107530164
Pub. Date:
09/03/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107530164
ISBN-13:
9781107530164
Pub. Date:
09/03/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Structuring Drama Work: 100 Key Conventions for Theatre and Drama / Edition 3

Structuring Drama Work: 100 Key Conventions for Theatre and Drama / Edition 3

by Jonothan Neelands, Tony Goode

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Overview

Structuring Drama Work is the only drama resource that explores 100 dramatic conventions and techniques and provides ideas for how to practise them. This book explains dramatic conventions and what they do, explores how dramatic techniques can be used, provides cultural connections and global contexts and includes examples of the techniques in the context of plays and texts. The compact size and simple format make this book convenient and easy to use. Suitable for IGCSE® students up to A Level, IB Diploma and beyond, this resource will give inspiration and ideas to students and save teachers valuable planning time by providing numerous examples in a global context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107530164
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/03/2015
Series: Cambridge International Examinations
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 6.85(w) x 9.72(h) x 0.39(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements, Introduction, Part 1: A guide to dramatic conventions, Section A: Context-building action, Circle of life, Circular drama, Collective character, Collective drawing, Commission, Defining space, Diaries, letters, journals, messages, First impressions, Games, Guided tour, Making maps and diagrams, Objects of character, Role-on-the-wall, Simulations, Soundtracking, Still-image, Theory building, The iceberg, The ripple, Unfinished materials, Section B: Narrative action, A day in the life, Critical events, Everywoman, Good angel/bad angel, Gossip circle, Hot-seating, Interviews and interrogations, Mantle of the expert, Meetings, Noises off, Overheard conversations, Reportage, Spotlighting, Tag role, Teacher-in-role, Telephone or radio conversation, Timeline, Time will tell, Will they, won't they?, Section C: Poetic action, Action narration, Alter-ego, Analogy, Behind the scene, Caption-making, Ceremony, Chamber theatre, Come on down!, Commedia dell'arte, Cross-cutting, Ducumentary, Flashback, Folk-forms, Forum-theatre, Genre switch, Gestus, Living newspaper, Masks, Mimed activity, Montage, Physical theatre, Play within a play, Prepared roles, Reader's theatre, Re-enactment, Reminiscence Theatre, Revue, Ritual, Role reversal, Shape-shifting, Small-group play-making, Soundscape, TV times, Verbatim theatre, Section D: Reflective action, Are you moved? Builders of bridges, Character box, Choral speak, Empathy knots, Finger ballet, Gestalt, Gifting, Giving witness, Group sculpture, Harmony, If I were you..., Marking the moment, Moment of truth, Narration, Postbox, Power line, Space between, Spectrum of difference, Taking sides, This way/that way, Thought shower, Thought-tracking, Voices in the head, Wall of China, Walls have ears, Window on the world, Part 2: Structuring drama for learning opportunities, Part 3: Theatre as a learning process.
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