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Wilson, George P., Jr. – 1975
An excellent way for an undergraduate, novice director of television and film to pick up background experience in directing performers for cameras is by participating in nonbroadcast-film activities, such as theatre, dance, and variety acts, both as performer and as director. This document describes the varieties of activities, including creative,…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
DeHart, Florence E. – 1974
A computer-based methodology for literary criticism termed symmetry-complementarity analysis is presented through description of a test search on data coded from the first 26 pages of "Monsieur Ouine" by Georges Bernanos. The design was inspired by the work of Watzlawick, Beavin, and Jackson (1967). The theoretical assumptions which…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Drama
Selden, Samuel – 1969
Clarifying for both the playgoer and the playmaker the concept of theater as an institution for game-playing, this book analyzes the identifiable urges common to all theatergoers and deals with their immediate emotional experiences. Directing its discussion primarily to playwrights and directors and only secondarily to actors and scenic artists,…
Descriptors: Acting, Audience Participation, Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Davis, E. Christine
This one-act playlet illustrates the profound impact Latin has on English. A dispute over the significance of Latin involves nine characters, each of whom contribute an etymological analysis of a Latin-derived English word which is considered a spelling problem or is a specialized word used in other subject areas. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Counseling, Cultural Enrichment, Drama
Shoreline School District 412, Seattle, WA. – 1966
This publication is designed for use in Seattle, Washington at the intermediate, junior high, and senior high school levels. Its main goal is to extend the classroom into the museums, art galleries, parks, rivers, mountains and similar resources in such a way that a wide variety of subjects can interact to provide enriching experiences. The…
Descriptors: Art, Drama, Environmental Education, Integrated Activities
Randall, Geoff – Opinion, 1967
The primitive elements from which drama evolved--group participation with no audience, a strong relationship between drama and other arts, and a sense of emotional release associated with physical expression--are also the bases for creative drama. Creative drama in the secondary school should (1) avoid a formal stage, the intrusion of an audience,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Drama
Mann, John – 1970
Two major trends in psychodramatic research during the last 10 years are delineated: (1) evaluating its effectiveness as a form of therapy; and (2) varying the communications process via role playing to produce attitude change. Examples of both are given. The author concludes that findings to date may well dissatisfy the practicing psychodramatist…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatic Play, Psychotherapy, Research
Irving Independent School District, TX. – 1973
This guide is intended to be used for instruction in communication skills from the seventh grade through the twelfth. Each section of the guide is identified by grade level and includes instructional objectives, suggestions for introducing and motivating the unit, required material, suggested activities, audiovisual aids, resource materials, and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, Drama, English Instruction
Staroba, Frank – M.W.C.A. Encoder, 1974
During the last ten years, educational theatre has evidenced a greater relevance to and a growing involvement in contemporary life. College theatre programs have become more professional, with some universities having developed their own companies or cooperative arrangements with nearby regional theatres. The variety of performance spaces in new…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Programs, Dance, Drama
Bernstein, Abraham – 1974
The task of humanizing Shakespeare for high school seniors is not simple but may be done in a variety of ways, all intended to arouse student interest, curiosity, respect, and fondness for the Bard. Gimmicks such as bulletin board signs, pictures, maps, charts, and writings attract attention, as do letters to local newspapers reporting informally…
Descriptors: Drama, Grade 12, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Allen, Lee E., Ed. – The Leaflet, 1974
Offering a variety of thoughts and courses for consideration, the theme for this particular issue is electives. Chapters include "How Can They Hear You When They're Snoring? An English Elective for Non-Motivated Students,""'The Literature of Alienation': An English Elective,""Elective Courses in English; A Giant Step toward Individualization and…
Descriptors: Alienation, Biographies, Book Reviews, Drama
Sandle, Floyd L. – 1973
Black theatre has come a long way from the major stereotypes of black people established by white playwrights, but it is still trying to convey the fact that blacks remain in a kind of prison. The slow pace of black theatre in becoming art is obviously due to the long degradation of blacks, the tolerated injustice of whites, and the belated…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Influences, Black Stereotypes
Paulson, Ronald, Ed. – 1962
One of a series of works aimed at presenting contemporary critical opinion on major authors, this collection includes essays by Ronald Paulson, A. R. Humphreys, Winfield H. Rogers, Ian Watt, Maynard Mack, Mark Spilka, Aurelien Digeon, Andre Gide, Arnold Kettle, John Middleton Murry, William Empson, George Sherburn, and John S. Coolidge--all…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Literature
Schilling, Bernard N., Ed. – 1963
One of a series of works aimed at presenting contemporary critical opinion on major authors, this collection includes essays by Bernard Schilling, T. S. Eliot, Louis I. Bredvold, James M. Osborn, Reuben A. Brower, Edwin Morgan, Earl Wasserman, R. J. Kaufmann, Moody E. Prior, Earl W. Miner, Edward N. Hooker, E. M. W. Tillyard, John Hollander,…
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Frazier, Clifford; Meyer, Anthony – 1969
This teacher guide, intended for teen-age educational settings, explores the possibilities of "spontaneous drama" which incorporates acting techniques to evoke the life experience of the student and to encourage self-revelation in a safe and accepting atmosphere. Primarily designed for use in Christian education, but with application to literature…
Descriptors: Christianity, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Dramatic Play
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