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DRAMA GAMES:for those who like to say no

  • DRAMA GAMES
  • Categories:Performing Arts Study & Teaching
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:August,2011
  • Pages:224
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Review

'Packed to the brim with bright and breezy ideas - a bargain!'  ——Total Theatre Magazine

'Each section of the book is well laid out and the games are clearly explained... contains some very interesting exercises'  ——Youth Drama Ireland

Feature

  ★ Simplified Chinese rights are sold.
  ★ Professional knowledge shared by well-experienced drama directors, including Jessica Swale, Chris Johnston and Thomasina Unsworth etc.
  ★ Highly recommended by The Stage, National Drama Magazine and other media.
  ★ It provides a variety of drama games for readers of all ages and at all levels of ability and brings drama teachers inexhaustible new ideas for drama games.

  6 Titles in this series: Drama Games for Actors, Drama Games for Classromms and Workshops, Drama Games for Devising, Drama Games for Those Who Like to Say No, Drama Games for Rehearsals, Drama Games for Young Children

Description

  Chris Johnston's book will prove an inspirational guide for teachers and workshop leaders working with difficult students, youth groups, young offenders, and all those who currently take pleasure in saying 'no' to whatever is offered them. For some groups, drama games and activities need to be especially robust and engaging, and the dozens that appear in this book have been devised with this in mind - and then tested by their target players. The ultimate aim is to encourage challenging groups to engage, collaborate, negotiate and develop not just drama but also life skills.

Author

CHRIS JOHNSTON

  CHRIS JOHNSTON has been active in drama for over twenty-five years and has worked with groups of all kinds from prisoners to old-age pensioners, from youth clubs to professional actors. He is currently Co-Director of Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation) and Director of Fluxx Theatre Company. His successful books House of Games and The Improvisation Game are both published by Nick Hern Books. He lives in Staffordshire.

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