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Theater has always served a social purpose. Springing from the need to communicate expressively, theater has provided society with a unique way of examining its condition, its fears, hopes, dreams, and aspirations. The content of theater extends to theater-derived media, film, and television and its prominence in the daily life of politics, commerce, and leisure. Because theater in its varied forms is an artistic blending of all the arts, it has unusual power to inform and instruct as it entertains. Understanding its content and how that content affects the quality of life is essential to an informed citizenry. Theater, therefore, challenges the members of society to examine life's experiences and to share intellectually and emotionally.

Middle School Drama: Units of Study
Ensemble Building
Staging
Creating a Character
Roles in Theater
Scene Work

Middle School Drama - Unit Pacing Guide
High School Drama: Units of Study
The Basics
Working with Texts
Theater History
Voice
Movement

Drama I - Pacing Guide
Drama II - Pacing Guide
Drama III - Pacing Guide
Theater Arts Standards:

The arts are a fundamental part of human culture and identity, shaping every individual and society. They contribute to our economy and provide meaning to our lives through music, sculptures, dance, animations, and plays. Recognizing the value of the arts, it is important to provide a well-rounded education that includes arts for all students. The National Core Arts Standards aim to define artistic literacy, including philosophical foundations, lifelong goals, artistic processes, and performance standards.

CR
Creating:

Conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work.

PR
Performing:

Realizing artistic ideas and work through interpretation and presentation.

RE
Responding:

Understanding and evaluating how the arts convey meaning.

CN
Connecting:

Relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.