The Art & Craft of Facilitating Drama Activities
Drama activities can be used to establish relationships, develop group cohesion, develop skills, and as a springboard to activities.
This course is a practical dive into the act of facilitation of drama activities for non-performative intentions and objectives.
Participants will reflect on principles of improvisation in facilitation, enhance their facilitator’s presence and body language, and build a reflexive practice.
It is designed for those new to the field, as well as those who have some experience and want to become a better drama facilitator.
About The Course
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will be able to:
- Identify, plan, and facilitate basic drama activities for outcomes such as group-building, focus, creativity, and imagination, among others;
- Improve their physical presence and body language as a facilitator;
- Build reflexivity in their practice.
Course Objectives:
- Expose participants to a variety of drama activities in an applied drama context
- Understand how drama activities can be used for developing executive functions, building community, and as part of group processes
- Understand principles of facilitation related to drama activities
- Recognise and understand individual needs in a group setting
- Incorporate reflexivity into the practice of facilitation
Pre-requisites:
- Minimum 18-years-old
- Some experience in facilitating drama activities
Suitable for:
- People considering a career in drama facilitation in community contexts
- Drama Practitioners
- Programme Executives with Social Service Agencies
Course Fee
Standard Registration: S$750.00
SDEA Members: S$600.00
(inclusive of admin and registration fee)