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Dance and Drama
Head of Dance and Drama | Mrs S Hastings |
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Teacher of Drama and Assistant Head | Miss L Mistry |
Subject Definitions
Drama: The effective use of communication skills and Performance to portray different characters, situations and themes.
Dance: The human condition expressed through movement for symbolic or aesthetic purposes.
How Dance and Drama link to our CARES Values
Courage
We work hard on our courage to enable us to perform practically in front of an audience
Aspiration
We work together to ensure students strive to improve their performances and become the best version of themselves
Respect
In Dance and Drama we learn to build up a supportive and encouraging environment to enable us to thrive, this comes from mutual respect
Equality
Everyone in Dance and Drama has a voice and is given equal opportunity to express themselves
Self control- We learn how to become responsible for our own learning and to regulate our emotions in order to communicate effectively
KS3 Curriculum Overview
Drama Vision
Through Drama we aim to create high level performers who:
- have a passion for all types of performance
- will be creative and imaginative
- show empathy
- have excellent communication skills
- be aware of other peoples thoughts and feelings
- have been exposed to many different styles of performance and issues from all over the world
Rationale
- This means our students will be access exam syllabus work and be successful in these.
- They will have a set of transferable skills.
- The will learn to power of hard work and determination.
What a dramatist at HHS looks like
- They have an interest and appreciation for all types of performance.
- They can perform a wide range of characters showing high levels of technical and performance skills.
- They are creative and imaginative.
Drama aims
- All students involved on all tasks.
- Everyone has a voice.
- Everyone will be able to communicate ideas.
- Everyone will be accountable.
- Everyone will be passionate about performance.
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KS4 Curriculum Overview
Course title: AQA GCSE Drama
Course Overview: This is a dynamic course which follows the AQA GCSE Drama syllabus. Students will develop not only their acting and performance technique but will gain confidence and life skills. Students will work as a whole group, small groups and as individuals.
Key Areas of Study:
- Acting techniques
- Live theatre
- Styles of theatre
- Theatre history
- Set texts
- Multiple performance opportunities
Assessments:
- External Written Exam: Understanding Drama (40%).
- Internal Practical Performance Exam: Devising Drama (40%).
- External Practical Performance Exam: Texts in Practice (20%)
Course Length: 2 Years
Progression to: A Level Drama and Theatre Studies
Extra-Curricular Activities: Annual school production
Trips: Theatre visits at least one per term
Facilities:
- Drama studio
- Dance studio
- Theatre
Enhanced Provision
Every student in the school has the opportunity to take part in two school productions each year. One Large scale Musical Theatre production and one Drama performance. No experience is necessary to be involved. Rehearsals take place after school.
Students will build up their confidence, have lots of fun and be part of a team that can lead to life long friendships.
Previous School Productions include – Beauty and The Beast, Oliver!, We Will Rock You, Hamlet, The Tempest, and many of our own variety performances.