“Humans had built a world inside the world, which reflected it in pretty much the same way as a drop of water reflected the landscape. And yet ...” Terry Pratchett
The drama class was marked as the ‘day of challenge’. In the previous classes, Ms. Meeta Mishra had established team dynamics through a ‘game of five’. It is one of the simplest, yet most challenging drama games where the actors follow commands to the count of each number. The current session was a challenging one as the instruction levels went up to the highest number of counts. Each command like, ‘Silence’, ‘Symbol’, ‘Tree’, ‘Bird’, ‘Stone’, ‘Fish’, ‘Statue’ etc., was linked to facial expressions and gestures. Every command is a short module by itself as the students change their orientation with each stimulus. The mind becomes alert and the awareness to the surroundings grows in many folds. Fast-paced city life and the emerging issues of nuclear families have reduced both social and interactive skills. The prerequisite to building these skill sets is self-discipline and focus. The use of this exercise was to teach the students the relative uses and values of each approach that would bring in self-discipline and eventually improve concentration.
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The young dramatists on Day 5: |
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“I enjoy the things that we do in the class like becoming statue, stone, make a sign and pose as a tree first and then a bird. I wish that we could do it everyday.
- Saurabh Kumar, Class IV |
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“The drama class is very interesting. Everytime we go to the class we play games, listen to stories and learn about theatre art.”
- Shivendra Singh, Class IV |
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“I like attending the drama classes. Ma’am tells us funny stories and jokes. I have learnt many things about myself from these classes.”
- Akriti Raghuvanshi,
Class IV |
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“She creates new things like back namste, a funny way of greeting! Everyone did Namaste to their friends in the new style.”
- Anandita Arora, Class IV |
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“I can’t choose between ma’am and the drama class. I love both. I like ma’am because she sharpens our memories by creating new activities.”
- Sana Salim, Class IV |
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“I like Ma’am. She is friendly and lets us play in the group. I enjoy with my friends playing games in the last 10 minutes,”
- Om Sinha, Class IV |
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