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  1. Through theatre, students can feel free to discuss their mental health struggles more openly, reflect on their mental states, and build empathy for others suffering from similar issues. This open and honest environment leads to healing, and a mentally strong student will excel both in after-school activities and in the classroom.

    • Verfremdungseffekt. The primary aim of this activity is to introduce students to the fundamental concept of Verfremdungseffekt, popularised by Bertolt Brecht.
    • Brechtian Characterisation. This activity introduces students to the unique form of characterisation in Bertolt Brecht’s Epic Theatre.
    • Breaking the Fourth Wall. To explore the technique of breaking the fourth wall as a theatrical device in the Epic Theatre tradition, aiming to disrupt conventional audience engagement and promote a critical reception of the drama.
    • Placards and Projections. This activity aims to familiarise students with the Epic Theatre technique of using placards and projections to create Verfremdungseffekt.
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  3. Oct 13, 2023 · 10 hours of advanced Epic Theatre activities and exercises for students, including historicisation, dialectics, non-linear narratives, and political engagement.

  4. ‘What is theatre?’ discusses the origins of theatre and how it has developed in numerous ways in different communities and cultures, from classical Greece to medieval Japan and Italian Renaissance theatre to 19th‐century Europe, resulting in a vast array of modern‐day forms.

    • Breaking the Fourth Wall. To engage students in Brecht’s practice of breaking the fourth wall to remind the audience that they are watching a play, encouraging them to think critically rather than becoming emotionally absorbed.
    • Exaggeration and Caricature. To use exaggeration and caricature to critique societal norms and behaviours, making the familiar strange and prompting audience reflection.
    • Historification (Historicisation) To explore the Epic Theatre convention of historification, which places contemporary issues in historical or fictional contexts to allow for critical examination.
    • Song and Music. To explore how songs and music can be used in Epic Theatre to interrupt the narrative flow, offer commentary, and prevent the audience’s emotional identification with characters.
  5. Apr 30, 2024 · This article contains a treatment of the art of theatre in the most general terms, an attempt to illuminate what it is and why it has been regarded as a fundamental human activity throughout history. An extensive treatment of the elements of theatre can be found in theatrical production.

  6. Drama and theatre education are important pedagogical tools which provide an opportunity for students and teachers to explore realms and realities outside of the classroom, without having to travel.

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