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berenicecastro

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Define the four core processes of dramatic arts and give an example of an activity that addresses each one.
 
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What are the components of a narrative drama or story play? Give an example of an activity that would address one of these elements.
 
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Answer to Question 1

1.Performing: actual physical participation in a dramatic experience. Example: Acting out the story of Little
Red Riding Hood.
2.Creating: inventing an original dramatic performance. Example: Using puppets to tell a story about the class trip to the zoo.
3.Responding: observing and analyzing a dramatic performance. Example: Drawing a picture in a journal showing the main character in a children's theater performance.
4.Connecting: linking personal feelings and cultural experiences to dramatic activities. Example: Using persona dolls to help children express their fears about going to the dentist.

Answer to Question 2

Characters: There may be one or more people, animals, or fantastical characters.
Verbal expression: Stories may be told using words, sounds, or a combination of both as well as through mime.
Use of body: The characters must act out their role through carefully planned movements. Plot: The story is presented in a sequence, the simplest being beginning, middle, and end. Conflict: Stories are most interesting when there is a problem or conflict that needs to be solved. Setting: Stories usually occur in a particular time and place.
Mood: Throughout a story, the characters may exhibit a variety of moods that relate to what is happening to them and around them.
Theme: The main idea or purpose of a story.

Example: SettingUsing pantomime, children will act out walking to school. Then I will tell them to imagine the setting has changed to a rainstorm. Now how would they walk to school? Other settings to try would include: What if the roads and sidewalks turned into mud? What if they turned into a desert? A forest? A mountain?



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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