Ngā Toi - The Arts
Te toi whakairo, ka ihiihi, ka wehiwehi, ka aweawe te ao katoa.
The arts are powerful forms of expression that recognise, value, and contribute to the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa New Zealand, enriching the lives of all New Zealanders. The arts have their own distinct languages that use both verbal and non-verbal conventions, mediated by selected processes and technologies. Through movement, sound, and image, the arts transform people’s creative ideas into expressive works that communicate layered meanings.
This course offers a combination of external and internal assessment
This course offers Literacy credits
Course endorsement available
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Drama is an art form that allows us to:
build our confidence
communicate and express our ideas more effectively (within and beyond the classroom)
exercise compassion (think and act from another’s point of view)
explore culture (the things that make us different, and the things that unite us)
collaborate (on a shared task, event, process or production)
By partaking in a drama course, students are engaging in challenging and exciting projects that allow for critical thinking, problem solving, and cooperative learning activities that are transferable to other subjects, and are vital life skills.
Students will understand key components of drama, including elements (the key ingredients of drama), conventions (storytelling, structuring and shaping our work), techniques (creating a role), and technologies (lighting, sound, set design, costume etc).
Students will be expected to attend and then respond to a live drama performance in preparation for future studies, and to develop our shared vocabulary and literacy.
Māori world values such as manaakitanga (respect, care, and reciprocity between people, living things, and places), kotahitanga (unity and collaboration), and whanaungatanga (relationships and belonging), will be the foundation for our work in drama.
Students will:
Engage in numerous practical activities, games, and workshops that build our understanding of drama, theatre form, and various texts.
Explore the function of Theatre Aotearoa (production)
Use drama techniques to perform a scripted role for an audience
Participate in creative strategies to create a drama (devise an original work)
Provide brief written statements that give a context for our work
You will be assessed on internal and external standards.
Standard AS91940 - Explore the function of Theatre Aotearoa (internal)
Standard AS91941 - Participate in creative strategies to create a drama (internal)
Standard AS91942 - Use drama techniques to perform a scripted role for an audience (external)
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For further information you can contact:
Teacher in Charge of Drama - Clare Thorley - tyc@pc.school.nz
Or
Careers Department - careers@pc.school.nz