Drama

Drama is concerned with shaping and reflecting on people and
relationships between people.
Key goals of drama are:
– gaining insight into your own communication styles and those of others;
– increasing your capacity for empathy;
– discovering and expanding your expressive possibilities;
– developing your creative abilities.
Drama is a subject that focuses on doing; acting and assignments derived
from it form the foundation of the lessons.
Through self-acting and observing group members, we work on the
aforementioned goals in blocks. These goals are inherent to the subject
and therefore continue to play a role until the end of the course. In
block 1, we begin with several basic drama techniques. Block 2 focuses
primarily on empathy. In block 3, we explore several communication
mechanisms, and in block 4, you work more independently on a final
presentation, a presentation that integrates several topics covered
throughout the course.

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