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Drama-Theatre Artistic Processes (redirected from Drama-Theatre Creative Processes)

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Creating

Drama/theatre gives students a chance to create and interact with others through the art form. Students are able to generate, organize, develop, and rehearse artistic ideas that may culminate in an organized activity within the classroom or a performance for peers or an audience.  

Responding

In drama/theatre, students work to understand and evaluate how the arts convey meaning. This process begins with students perceiving and analyzing artistic work. Students then interpret the work and use criteria to evaluate performance.  

Performing

Drama/theatre experiences require students to interpret and share artistic work. They are able to analyze and select work for presentation. As they work towards performance, they develop and refine techniques and convey meaning through the presentation. 

Connecting

Students connect in drama/theatre by relating artistic ideas or work with personal meaning and external context. This is accomplished by synthesizing and relating knowledge and personal experiences to art. Students also relate artistic works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

 

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