Devising drama games
Four Drama Games that are excellent ways of improvising and devising dialogue to work with in a scene or play. They can be done in the Drama Studio, Classroom or online learning environment and always create interesting, engaging and exciting dialogue. Continue reading Four Devising Games that are guaranteed to create dialogue. I like to try to get different games going and try out new ones. Not all of them work with every group and not all them are appropriate to different situations and scenarios.
Description Everyone in a circle. DARTS This is a very simple but fun Drama Game that encourages spontaneous improvisation without the students really thinking about it and before they know it everyone is acting along, laughing with everyone else and thoughts of embarrassment are forgotten. Standing with all the students in a circle explain that a student will cross the … Continue reading 2 quick fire warm ups. This is a really good physical warm up that gives the students the opportunity to explore their characters in a exaggerated and visceral way.
It is really useful if you play some physical games or warm ups first to get the students engaged. Then, walking around the space making sure that each students accepts their … Continue reading Body Parts. Clap Snap Stamp I play this in a big circle but it could be played in pairs or small groups. This part of the game allows students to create innovative scenes using a range of conventions used by world-leading theatre companies and practitioners.
This fun and interactive element has countless possibilities and allows students to foster and understand key drama conventions. Flip the board over and you have another game that allows students to really create and devise inventive and experimental pieces of drama. Advice from professional theatre directors, including Richard Eyre and Indu Ruba. Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth.
Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth: The Performing Justice Project offers accessible frameworks for devising original theatre, developing critical u. Devising Performance. Devising Performance charts the development of collaboratively created performances from the s to the early twenty-first century. Image from a devising workshop led by David Farmer. Devising a piece of theatre can be a stimulating and exciting journey towards the development of a performance which is a fusion of the unique talents and creativity of the group.
It is not a direct journey, but one in which you will encounter well-trodden paths, blind alleys and sudden surprises. In order to prepare, the group needs to have a good grasp of improvisatory skills. Divide into pairs. As soon as confidence develops, you can add in actions. Use the space as much as possible.
And so on. By the way, we regularly run courses on directing and devising where you can try out these and many other approaches. Once the class have become familiar with improvisation techniques, they can begin devising short scenes.
The next activity enables the group to come up with some starting points and a simple structure for a devised story. Work in small groups of 4 — 6. The groups are asked to invent a selection of random sounds — with each group member making one vocalised sound. Next, the group decides on a sequence in which these sounds are made and practices it. Each group performs its sound sequence in turn to the whole class. Now the groups are asked to make up and rehearse a story in which these sounds occur — in the sequence already decided upon.
The story could be narrated or acted, or a combination of both.
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