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100 ideas for teaching drama.


9780826485489

100 ideas for teaching drama.

Young, Johnnie.

Continuum Publishing Group

2008

159 pages

$19.95

Paperback

PN3171

For anyone who teaches drama, this book offers 100 ideas for instruction, specifically relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 storytelling Storytelling
Aesop

semi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10]

Münchäusen

Baron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit.
; improvisation improvisation

Creation of music in real time. Improvisation usually involves some preparation beforehand, particularly when there is more than one performer. Despite the central place of notated music in the Western tradition, improvisation has often played a role, from the
; inventing characters and lives; and exploring the world through acting out court cases or a picture, for example. Other exercises apply to stage craft; bringing language and literature alive by dramatizing a poem or Shakespearean sonnet Shakespearean sonnet
n.
The sonnet form used by Shakespeare, composed of three quatrains and a terminal couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg. Also called Elizabethan sonnet, English sonnet.
; media, such as acting out a TV show; and ideas for mini plays. Each idea is presented in one or two pages. There is no index or bibliography. Young has taught English at a high school for 12 years.

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