DRAMA IN ACTION!
Are speech and drama classes all about playing games and acting?
Are speech and drama classes all about playing games and acting?
The Speech and Drama Arts (SDA) programme in DAS recognises the effectiveness of drama to develop our students’ talents and self-confidence. In this exhibition, you’ll get to catch our past performances, try out some drama games and discover why drama is a great tool to help children with learning difficulties.
See you at our virtual booth!
SPOTLIGHT TIME: 9:50AM | 10:50AM | 11:50AM
Spotlight Highlight: Improv to Improve!
Stage fright is indeed a common phenomenon in the acting world. As astounding as it may sound, many famous actors do struggle with stage fright on a regular basis. At times, when on stage, one’s mind can go blank and in turn we tend to forget all the lines that we have memorised. That’s where improvisation comes to the rescue. Improvisation is unscripted and requires the actors to narrate lines or act in spontaneity. It is a performance that is not practised but instead invented by the performers themselves on the spot.
Join us for a fun-filled session as we explore the benefits of improv and how it can help students!
Presented by Amrit Kaur Gill and Corinne Ang
MEET US:
AMRIT KAUR GILL amrit@das.org.sg
CORINNE ANG corinne@das.org.sg
Specialised Educational Services is a division of the Dyslexia Association of Singapore.
SES Programmes are NOT funded by the Ministry of Education (MOE), the MOE only supply a grant for the DAS Main Literacy Programme (MLP).
9:50AM | 10:50AM | 11:50PM
Join us for a fun-filled session as we explore the benefits of improv and how it can help students!
Presented by Amrit Kaur Gill and Corinne Ang