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Performing Arts - Drama

At the start of each academic year pupils will complete a baseline assessment that will give a transitory currently working at grade.

Throughout KS3 pupils will be developing their basic understanding of theatrical skills and techniques, learning how to implement these skills to help communicate meaning to the audience. Enhancing both confidence and social skills is a priority for key stage 3 drama, encompassing activities and main task embed these everyday skills.

Videos to help pre – learning

Year 7 Autumn term: youtube.com/watch?v=54zLEORXImY

Year 7 Spring term: youtube.com/watch?v=NRp1ePrFkng


Videos to help pre-learning

Year 8 Autumn term: youtube.com/watch?v=8LlPCTjZvMQ


During year 9, pupils begin to look deeper into the skills they would have looked at in previous years, this will start to prepare them for the Arts award they will be completing throughout the year.

The topic highlighted yellow indicates a formal assessment at the end.

Home learning:

Autumn Key Words

  • Body language
  • Facial expression
  • Gait
  • Proxemics
  • Posture
  • Levels
  • Pace
  • Intonation
  • Diction
  • Interaction
  • Eye contact

Spring

  • Constantine Stanislavski (focusing on his system to create a naturalist performance)
  • Brechtian theatre

Summer

  • Traverse staging
  • Theatre in the round
  • End on staging
  • Thrust staging
  • Proscenium arch

The drama GCSE course follows the OCR exam board. The course is split into four components, two are completed during year 10 and two through year 11. The course equates to one GCSE graded 1-9.

Pre – learning

To help pupils with their creativity when devising a performance, researching devising techniques and watching devised performances will help pupils develop new ideas that they can then implement into their own devised performances.

Pupils should take every opportunity to watch live performances, these can also be pre-recorded live performances that they can stream.


Pre – learning

Autumn:

  • Pupils will be given the opportunity to put forward suggested text for their presenting and performances exam. Pupils need to research a variety a text plays picking a hand full of text they feel would be appropriate for their performance, keeping in mind they will be in groups of no more than 6.

Spring:

  • For pupils presenting and performance exam, all pupils must know the set section of the text off script, it is imperative they spend time learning lines in preparation for their exam in the Spring term.
  • Watch the online performance of Blood Brothers: youtube.com/watch?v=eP1j1B1TtNU&t=748s.

Summer:

  • Pupils need to conduct their own research looking into the social, cultural and historical background on Blood Brother the Musical.
  • Research appropriate stage designs, costume designs and directorial techniques appropriate for Blood Brothers the Musical.
  • Read online reviews relating the Billy Elliot Live, please make sure this is the Live theatre performance and not the DVD

The drama department run a variety of lunchtime and after-school clubs as well as the annual school production, amalgamating singing, acting and dancing.

Opportunities to see performances as well as take part in workshops arise throughout the year.