Description |
xvi, 122 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Herbert Kohl -- 1. Developing an Ensemble and Building Skills -- 2. Identifying and Investigating the Topic -- 3. Building Dialogue, Lyrics, and Choreography -- 4. Weaving Individual Performance Pieces into a Show -- 5. Rehearsing and Performing |
Summary |
"Strategies for Playbuilding is a step-by-step manual for anyone who wants to help young people evaluate what they already know, learn more about the issues that affect them, and turn their perceptions into artistically engaging scripts, song lyrics, or choreography. It's not just a book about theatre techniques; it's about a way to use theatre to engage young people in community life." "Weigler walks the reader through a comprehensive script-writing process specifically designed to enable participants of different ages, abilities, and experiences to contribute equally. This process not only promotes ownership of a script that is the result of a cast's own work, it also produces high-quality work that will encourage an audience to give genuine consideration to the ideas presented." |
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"Whether it leads to a polished performance or a simple sharing within a classroom or community, these techniques can be used to engage young people and give them focus and a sense of accomplishment."--BOOK JACKET |
Subject |
Improvisation (Acting)
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Playwriting.
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Improvisation (Acting) -- teachers' guides
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Playwriting -- teachers' guides
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College and school drama -- teachers' guides
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Drama -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- teachers' guides
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Drama -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- teachers' guides
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Drama in education.
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Theater and youth.
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Author |
Kohl, Herbert R., author of introduction, etc
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LC no. |
00050565 |
ISBN |
9780325003405 (alkaline paper) |
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0325003408 (alkaline paper) |
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