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101 DRAMA GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
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| By: |
David Farmer |
| Format: |
Paperback |

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| ISBN 10: |
184753841X |
| ISBN 13: |
9781847538413 |
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| Publisher: |
LULU.COM |
| Pub. date: |
11 April, 2007 |
| Pages: |
92 |
| Synopsis: |
Gain access to a personal collection of 101 highly effective drama games and activities suitable for children or adults. Chapters include improvisation, mime, ice-breakers, group dynamics, rehearsal, story-telling, voice and warm-ups. This unique book has been developed over a thirty year career in education and theatre, through workshops with actors, teachers and children around the world. 'I have to thank you for providing the most creative resources I have ever seen to educate and entertain young children.' - Matt Brown, Milwaukee, USA 'We wanted to congratulate you on a fantastic resource of ideas.' - Fiona Hahn, King's Camps, Sheffield, UK 'I am always on the look out for resources that will help me in the studio and this book is perfect! The language used is straightforward and the instructions are easy to follow.' - Bernadette Collins, UK |
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UK |
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Lulu.com |
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