answer the following question: Are drama topics limited to only humen stories?
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Answer:
Short dramas (or role plays) are when groups are asked
to act out, in a short performance, a topic, a situation
or an event. It works best when participants are
encouraged to think of a situation of their choice or
develop their own idea from a situation or event that
is either described to them in words or described
through a picture.
Who is short drama for?
It’s for everyone, from the young (children love watching
and acting in plays) to the elderly (they have lots of
experience to share) and everyone in between. The
important part is getting the topic and message correct
for the group involved.
Drama means a performance by a person or group of people !
When and how to use
short dramas with communities
How is it done?
You as the facilitator of the group decide on a topic. The
participants discuss how they are going to show a
message about the topic in a performance. Then, each
participant who is taking part adopts a different character,
so that together they can act out the situation or short
story they have chosen.
What they say to each other should be agreed quickly
before hand - no need for a written script! What is really
important about role play is the free flowing ideas in the
performance. The best approach is a very simple one so
that what is being communicated is clear. This means
body language can often be as important as words in
these scenes. It is just like acting in a movie but very
short and to the point.
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