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Books > Children's & Educational > The arts > Performing arts > Drama, theatre, acting
Quelque part en Asie, Maita, agee d a peine 12 ans, termine un contrat dans une fabrique de jouets. Apres quatre ans de dur labeur, au cours desquels elle a reussi a rembourser les dettes de sa famille, elle aspire de tout son c ur a retrouver son pere. Maita a herite de l art de son pere et envoute ses camarades en mettant en scene la marionnette Issane, princesse de la lumiere, qui ouvre les portes d un autre univers... Avec une justesse de ton qui ne se dement jamais, l auteure insuffle veracite et emotion a ce huis clos pour le moins inusite. Comediens, ombres chinoises et marionnettes se conjuguent pour accentuer la cruaute du drame ou propulser le spectateur dans les voiles du reve. Porte a la scene par le Theatre de la Vieille 17 en 2000, le premier texte de theatre pour la jeunesse d Esther Beauchemin a ete acclame au Canada et a l etranger. En 2002, -Maita- remportait le prix Christine Dimitriu Van Saanen au salon du livre de Toronto."
Le ncwadi iphatha futhi nesono somuntu olunge ukweqa esisibona kuMgobhozi ongamkhuzi umfowabo ngoba ethi akathandi ukukhulumela futhi. Ibuye iphathe ingxaki yabazali abesaba abantwana babo. Sikhulu epitomises a heartless and selfish character. Opposite him is Mgobhozi, his brother, who is too honest for his own good and too afraid to offend.
Winner - Maskew Miller Longman 2014 Literature Awards. Umdlalo wesimanje othi "Ngikuthand'ukhona lapho" udingida izindikimba ezisematheni njengokushushumbiswa kwezidakamizwa, ukudayisa ngomzimba nokubulawa kobhejane. Kulo mdlalo abalingiswa babhekene nenselelo yokuthatha izinqumo ezinzima zokukhetha phakathi kothando, ukwethembeka nobulungiswa emphakathini okhungethwe ubuphofu, ukuntuleka kwemisebenzi, ubugebengu, ukukhohlisa nobugovu.
Premiered at the National Theatre and winner of both the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Play, Alan Bennett's The History Boys confronts issues of education, sexuality, and peer pressure through a group of boys preparing for their Oxbridge exams. Written specifically for Key Stage 4 students, this GCSE Student Guide offers a critical commentary on the text through an overview of the play and extensive analysis of themes, characters, contexts, dramatic technique, critical reception and related works. In addition, there is a section on how to write about the play, a glossary of dramatic terms and new interviews with Alan Bennett and the play's original director, Sir Nicholas Hytner. Throughout the guide are suggestions for activities and exercises pitched at the GSCE student, making this an indispensable resource for anyone studying the play at this level.
A year of drama ready to use schemes at your fingertips.
'This book really will offer some new and exciting ideas for teachers to teach. Even teachers who enjoy their job often complain that they become stale after teaching the same things every year. They look for new ideas that will reignite their enthusiasm. I think this book could offer some sparks' Jo Howells, English Advisor, Warwickshire Educational Development Service Looking to engage, enthral and educate your pupils in timely and topical drama- based activities? In need of dynamic and inventive cross-curricular exercises for single lessons, extended units or school assemblies? From the September blues of change, through Great Fires, Guy Fawkes, Antarctic penguins, Rainbow Fish and Chinese Walls to Mandela s mighty day, this book offers a fascinating array of lives to be lived and journey s to be made. Drama Lessons for the Primary School Year will enable teachers to develop their expertise and confidence in order to create active and imaginative schemes of drama for the classroom. It offers a programme of ready-to-run workshops linked to specific dates in the calendar and specific themes into which teachers can readily dip on a regular basis. The first section uncovers the author s own creative processes in generating drama experience and offers it to the reader in a set of simple, practical steps. The rest of the book is a wide-ranging compendium of schemes of work attached to specific calendar dates throughout the school year. These detailed drama lesson plans can be run as one-off workshops or can be used by teachers as a basis for creating their own drama-led curriculum experiences. The book offers a practical structure to support these new creative planning tasks. This indispensable resource is for all Primary teachers looking for inspiration in developing effective drama sessions, exploring kinaesthetic learning, and developing creative cross-curricular approaches to their teaching.
The third edition of this popular text uses music and drama to promote learning across the curriculum and with all types of learners. Based on arts integration standards, differentiated instruction techniques, and current research, Creative Drama and Music Methods provides the theory along with applications to help teachers build confidence in using the arts in their daily lesson plans. The text is filled with hands-on activities that guide pre-service and K-8th grade teachers in understanding that integrating drama and music is easy, fun, and vital to fostering a child's desire to explore, imagine, and learn. Examples are provided in each chapter, along with the purpose of the activity and tips for instruction. Rubin and Merrion provide activities that engage elementary and middle school students and range from simple stories and rhythmic activities to story dramatization and composition. All the activities can be comfortably incorporated into the classroom routine and place no additional burdens on the teacher. They are especially useful for educators with valid learning goals but limited experience in creative drama and music. Not typical for creative drama or music texts, Creative Drama and Music Methods takes a process approach to the two arts, placing primary significance on the learner's growth and development.
Welsh Language Edition. This Student Book will support you through the GCSE Drama design options of lighting, sound, set and costume design. / The clear and accessible layout will help you engage with and fully understand key design ideas and information. / Written by an experienced author and drama teacher in collaboration with expert consultants working professionally in each of the design areas. / Separate chapters for each of the four design elements give a solid foundation on which to develop the required exam skills. / Numerous diagrams, sketches, plans and photographs help students visualise the practical elements of being a drama designer. / Provides a range of practice questions with exemplar answers and extensive advice on exam preparation.
Winner - Maskew Miller Longman 2014 Literature Awards. Ga le batswadi ba selo ke tiragatso ya bophelo gare ga batswadi le bana, kudu lehlakoreng la tlhoriso le go kata. Mathata a ke ao a aparetsego naga gomme a keka bosego le mosegare bjalo ka hlaga. Setongwane o e nameditse thaba ge a laetsa gore Pulane ga se madi a gagwe ka go mo gapeletsa go rekisa bjala mola a swanetse go dira mosomo wa sekolo ka gae. Nkareng tsa mmago ngwana o swara thipa ka bogaleng o di lekile le ge ka nako ye ntsi a be a fahlwa ke lerato la gagwe go Setongwane. Bonganga, kgang le lenyatso la Setongwane di dirile gore Moruti Moloki a lebale ka Setongwane ka ge a nyaditse dikeletso tsa gagwe. Go tsena le go tswa ga bagamodi ka ga Setongwane go bea Pulane bothateng ka ge mafelelong a katwa ke Phafana yo a mo hweditsego a nnosi ka gae. Go rata tshelete ga Setongwane go dirile gore Phafana a mo fe R20 000 ya pipa molomo. Sephiri se utollotswe gomme Setongwane, Nkareng le Phafana ba llelwa ke ditshipi. Setongwane o swaretswe go hlorisa ngwana le mmagwe, go re Pulane a rekise bjala a le ka tlase ga mengwaga ye lesomeseswai gape le go sireletsa mosenyi elego Phafana go kata Pulane. Nkareng o swaretswe go dumelela Pulane a hloriswa; go rapeletsa lenyalo le go se bege tlhoriso maphodiseng ka nako. Phafana o swaretswe go kata Pulane. Pulane o isitswe lefelong la tlhokomelo ya bafsa. Ka nnete batswadi ba, ga se batswadi ba selo. Pulane's life is in a mess. Her family is unstable and as a result, her studies are affected. She also has to start working long hours in the shebeen. But when her stepfather insists that she goes to initiation school, her life becomes more distressing. She even thinks of committing suicide.
This is a practical guide to teaching and championing drama across the curriculum. The ideas in this book will inspire even the most unlikely thespian. "Inspired Drama Teaching" is packed full of practical ideas to inspire your students and colleagues about drama. It offers tips and ideas on everything a teacher of secondary drama needs to cover, including: explorative strategies, such as role play and forum-theatre; activities for making use of stimuli, such as scripts and music; ideas for incorporating the elements of drama, such as rhythm and characterisation; and, approaching drama as a medium, through the use of mime and make-up. This book includes a chapter on getting the students to work collaboratively, and one on making use of ICT within drama. There is also a chapter dedicated to embodying drama and dramatic techniques across the curriculum, so you can get your colleagues excited about drama as well. There's a handy exam specification matrix online too. "Inspired Drama Teaching" isn't only for teachers just beginning their careers on the school stage; even experienced drama and English teachers will find plenty of new ideas and activities. Keith West has taught English and drama for over 30 years. He was head of English in two secondary comprehensive schools and head of drama in one. Keith is OFSTED and ESTYN trained, and he has written a number of publications for English teachers, including "Inspired English Teaching", which was also published by Continuum.
Lo mdlalo ungentombi enguNozibele Luzi eyazalwa yakhulela kwikhaya labantu abahluphekileyo, ababomvu. Xa ekwibanga lesibhozo waba nzima, wakhanyelwa nguSipho waza wayekiswa nguyise esikolweni. Wadibana nomfana onguZolani, wamncedisa ukubuyisela impilo yakhe ekhondweni - wamfunel'umsebenzil wamfundisa bada bagqibela ngokuthandana. This tragic drama is about a girl called Nozibele, born into a poor and illiterate family. In Grade 10 she falls pregnant, by her boyfriend Sipho, yet he denies responsibility. This leads to her having to leave school.
Teachers, Theatre practitioners, Higher Education instructors/professors, Workshop facilitators in a variety of settings. Any teacher looking for creative, innovative ways to reach his or her students (activities can be adapted to fit a variety of age levels). This book includes strategies for integrating drama in the classroom through the use of creating characters, giving meaning to activities through answering the questions: who, what, when, where, and why about any person and situation under discussion (5 W's), using storyboards, incorporating music, writing radio scripts, and using literature and movies as prompts for improvised enactments. Students will learn how to create characters and apply those creations to different content-area activities, situations, and subject matter. This useful resource describes more than thirty-five scenarios of teachers and students in early elementary grades through graduate school working together to craft drama events that draw out participants' creative energies, interpretations of curricular topics, and investigations of social, political, and personal concerns. In all of these lesson plans, students collectively explore topics, concepts, themes, or tensions that surface as they navigate their way through the conditions and experiences that unfold in a scene, skit, improvisation, or in interrelated episodes. Drama techniques include role play, scripting, dialogue, audience participation, improvisation, and the strategic use of interaction, space, movement, and gesture. |
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