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THEATRICAL CURRICULUM

It was said that “Performing Arts Education is not about creating future artists. It’s about enabling dream-making to happen in all students.”Alif Lam Center uses acting and drama lessons to assist in improving our student’s confidence and communication levels. Working with scripts helps improve reading and general knowledge skills,  Develop and sharpen self-awareness, observation creative imagination, improvisational skills, and the articulate use of the body and voice. Build and heighten responsiveness to action.

THE ACTOR’S INSTRUMENT
THE BODY

Identify, relax, and warm up parts of the body that hold tension. Develop free movement and expressiveness. Work on posture, gesture, walking, and expanding physical potential. Movement

Acting: Body and Voice Exercises

The Warm up Relaxation Concentration Posture Economy of Movements Rhythm Facial exercises Head and Shoulder exorcises Expression of emotion and attitudes

Voice Characteristics      
Volume
Pitch
Rhythm
Varity
Pronunciation
Enunciation
Intonation
Accent
Breathe Control
Tone Quality
Basic Movement

Crossing / Turning    Entering/ Exiting Sitting/ Standing
Handing Props
Falling/Fainting
Eating/ Drinking