Drama is a subject that encompasses a multitude of skills and disciplines from across the curriculum.
Not only does drama teach you about the world of theatre and performance, it also allows you to explore technical theatre and stage design. Drama students develop creativity, confidence, emotional intelligence and resilience. Drama is the study of creatively exploring the world around you and teaches students what it means to be human.
Through Drama students are given the chance to express themselves in ways they might not have been able to before and gives students the opportunity to flourish and grow in both performance and their personal lives and beyond. We celebrate diversity through our Drama provision and seek to narrow-the-gap and raise attainment of those with additional needs.
Studying Drama at Seahaven Academy students can expect a well rounded curriculum exploring the different pathways in Drama. In Key Stage Three students will learn how to create both devised and scripted performances as part of a group and explore a variety of dramatic styles and conventions. Students will explore how drama has developed through history and how it differs in other cultures and discover Drama as a form of storytelling and imagination as well as developing performance skills through vocal and physical expression.
As part of GCSE Drama students are provided with a stimulus and work in small groups to create a twenty minute performance alongside a written Devising Log. Students will also prepare two scripted extracts for performance to an examiner as well as study the set text of Blood Brothers by Willy Russell and critique live theatre in preparation for their written examination.