Club de teatro extraescolar para estudiantes de secundaria: cómo dar rienda suelta a la creatividad en el teatro (de 9 a 13 años)
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
45 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
In this after-school drama club format, students will learn the tools of the trade from an experienced theater artist. The class will discuss hot topics and current events in the theater industry, host workshops targeting important skills for the aspiring thespian, and allow performance opportunities for students who would like to share. The class will be driven by students with structured input and activities by the instructor. Week of September 3: What is Theater? In the first week of the drama club, students will learn about the experience of attending a live play and defining theater as an art. They will discuss the different elements that make up a play, such as the set, costumes, lighting, and sound design. Students will also learn about the importance of audience etiquette and how to properly engage with a live performance. As part of the lesson, students will watch a recorded performance of a Broadway show and discuss their favorite elements of the production. Week of September 10: Acting the Song In the second week of the drama club, students will focus on the art of singing in musical theater. They will learn about the importance of acting through song and how to convey a character's emotions and motivations through their singing. Students will have the opportunity to practice singing a song from a musical and receive feedback from the instructor and their peers. Week of September 17: Playwrighting In the third week of the drama club, students will explore the art of playwriting. They will learn about the different elements that make up a play, such as plot, character, setting, and dialogue. Students will have the opportunity to write their own short play and receive feedback from the instructor and their peers. Week of September 24: Improvisation In the fourth week of the drama club, students will focus on the skill of improvisation. They will learn about the importance of spontaneity and collaboration in theater, and will have the opportunity to practice improvisational exercises and games. Through these activities, students will develop their ability to think on their feet and create dynamic performances in the moment. Week of October 1: Auditioning In the fifth week of the drama club, students will learn about the process of auditioning for a play or musical. They will discuss the importance of preparation and confidence, and will have the opportunity to practice audition monologues and receive feedback from the instructor. Week of October 8: The Business of Theater In the sixth week of the drama club, students will learn about the business side of theater. They will discuss the different roles and careers in the theater industry, such as actors, directors, producers, and stage managers. Students will also learn about the importance of networking and how to market themselves as aspiring theater professionals. Week of October 15: Theater History In the seventh week of the drama club, students will explore the history of theater. They will learn about the origins of theater and the evolution of different styles and genres, such as ancient Greek tragedy, Shakespearean drama, and modern musicals. Through discussions and activities, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the rich history of theater. SUBSITUTE POLICY: Ferrell Studios is an organization on Outschool with about 15 teachers with professional training and experience in the arts. Occasionally, the teacher for this class may not be able to teach and a substitute teacher from the organization will take her place. Only teachers trained to teach this class will serve as a possible substitute for the class. A message will be posted in the Outschool classroom before the class takes place in the event a substitute will be teaching. Thank you for your understanding!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn and implement tools of industry professionals and use their voice to analyze the state of the theater industry today.
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Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
4 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Artes Teatrales desde Rutgers University
Licenciatura en Artes Teatrales desde Hunter College
Licenciatura en Artes Teatrales desde Temple University
Licenciatura en Periodismo desde Temple University
ASPACIA LINDSTROM:
My professional career has been enriched by studying contemporary and modern dance. In college, I was a member of the state theatre forensics team. This diverse experience provided the basis of my teaching style, which combines stage acting, improvisation, and original composition competition. Having developed successful afterschool programs in Polk, Lake, and Osceola counties for more than a decade, I am passionate about preserving the arts in schools. In Clermont, FL, I led the theater department at Astatula Elementary School, as well as, Florida Jr and Florida Thespians, theatre, and musical theatre at East Ridge Middle School. In addition to serving as Co-Chair for District 9 Junior Thespians, I founded Shut The Door Productions, LLC, which provides two-week summer drama camps in Florida. My passion for theatre and dance led me to graduate from the University of Houston with my MA in Theatre and Dance. I am looking forward to joining the Ferrell Studios family.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
18 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
45 min
Completado por 1 alumno
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-13
3-5 alumnos por clase
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Tutoría
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