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Bringing Fairy Tales to Life through Drama

Drama Teaching, Features, Primary Drama

Ways to develop fairy and folk tales into rehearsed performances, improvisations, tableaux and oral storytelling.

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7 Levels of Tension

Acting, Directing and Devising, Features

The 7 levels of tension are used to explore the dynamics of a character, scene or improvisation.

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Anti-Bullying Drama Unit

Drama Teaching, Primary Drama

Using drama to explore bullying issues, giving pupils the opportunity to try out anti-bullying strategies.

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12 Tips for Learning Lines

Acting, Drama Tips, Features

Learning lines for plays or speeches is not always easy – here are twelve tips to help!

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