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PPAS Drama“We Teach Our Students basic theater skills by helping them bring stories to life.”Our drama program is thoughtfully designed to introduce students to the art of acting, storytelling, and self-expression. Throughout the course, students will build their skills and work toward a final performance at the end of the program. To ensure success, students will need time at home to practice their parts. Parental support is strongly encouraged to help students stay on track, and we ask families to commit to seeing the program through. Once roles are assigned, students are expected to follow through with their commitment to the class. We kindly ask parents to ensure their child has a genuine interest in the program before enrolling, as quitting after parts are distributed can disrupt the ensemble's progress. What Students Will Learn: Our classes teach essential theater skills, including: Memorizing lines with confidence and ease Understanding stage directions and terminology Using their voice effectively and projecting clearly Exploring and embodying characters Collaborating as an ensemble Moving with confidence on stage Following stage directions and adapting to changes Each session incorporates theater games, skits, monologues, and scene work, focusing on key acting fundamentals such as: Projection and articulation Dramatic movement Improvisation skills Our ultimate goal is to foster self-expression, teamwork, and confidence in every student. Parent Participation and Communication: To ensure the program runs smoothly, we ask parents to communicate any planned absences in advance so rehearsals can be adjusted accordingly. While we aim to keep communications minimal, parents are expected to stay informed through class updates. Additionally, there is a required survey that must be completed by both parents and students before registration is finalized. Students whose surveys are incomplete will not be able to participate. Additional Notes: No prior experience is necessary to join, and all-black attire is the standard dress for performances. This structured and engaging program is designed to support students as they explore the world of drama and performance. We are excited to welcome your child to this creative journey and look forward to seeing them shine on stage!
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PPAS Drama FALL 2024
by PPAS Drama
DescriptionOur drama class is a year-long program that meets on Fridays from 3:15 pm to 4:25 pm, running from September through May (exact dates will align with the after-school schedule). We'll have a class demonstration in December, and the two main performances will take place in Spring (May 2025). The class is limited to 20 students, and there will be time needed at home for students to learn their parts. We ask that parents support their child in this process.Students can choose to continue or step out after the first half of the program. However, once a student commits to the performances in the spring, they will be expected to follow through. Please note that parents will need to enroll their child for both semesters if they choose to continue the class after December. Regardless of their choice, we teach everyone how to learn their lines with ease, understand stage language, use their voice effectively, grasp the story, make strong character choices, work as an ensemble, move confidently on stage, handle props and costumes, and follow directions.Throughout the year, we'll explore acting fundamentals and play drama games that not only entertain but also teach social skills, creativity, and self-expression. Each class starts with theater games, then transitions into skits, monologues, and scene work. Students will learn essential acting skills like projection, articulation, dramatic movement, and improvisation. Our focus is on encouraging self-expression, collaboration, and building confidence in every student.It's important that any absences are communicated to us before class so we can adjust our rehearsals accordingly. We don't send many emails or texts, but parents are expected to keep up with our class communications.No previous experience is required.