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C.1.1 identify the drama forms, elements, conventions, and techniques used in their own and others’ drama works, and explain how the various components are used, or can be used, to achieve specific effects, with a focus on ensemble drama works (e.g., how a comic drama form can be used to convey a serious message, how setting and time period can be used to sharpen the focus on a moral dilemma, how characters can be used to vary the mood within a drama)
by Angel Borths
Part of the Drama One Curriculum
by Karen Loftus
by Anna Porter
by Matthew Banaszynski
by Lea Marshall
by Angel Borths
Part of the Drama Two Curriculum
by Matt Webster
Part of the Drama Two Curriculum
by Matt Webster
by Anna Porter
by Lindsay Price
by Lindsay Price
by Lindsay Price
by Rachel Atkins
by Laramie Dean
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
by Lindsay Price
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
by Lindsay Price
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
by Lea Marshall
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
by Lindsay Price
by Lindsay Price
by Wendy-Marie Martin
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
by Lindsay Price
by Gai Jones
by Lindsay Price
by Lindsay Price
by Lindsay Price
by Drama Teacher Academy
by Steven Stack
by Todd Espeland
by Lindsay Price
by Craig Mason
by Todd Espeland
by Gai Jones
by Todd Espeland
by Lindsay Price
by Matt Webster
by Josh Hatt
by Holly Beardsley
by Matt Webster
by Allison Williams
by Todd Espeland
by James Van Leishout
by Wendy-Marie Martin
by Wendy-Marie Martin
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