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Look at the following images and discuss what you see

What is a text in drama? A text is a something used to stimulate discussion or drama Headlines Moving image Pictures Scripts Poetry Extracts Pictures

Task 1: Create a freeze frame .A freeze frame is a vivid or motionless image representing the suspension of action or time. Choose a scenario and create a freeze frame Pulling a potato from a field and discovering that it is rotten Someone preparing for a flood Animals looking for habitat Farmer concerned about his yield

Task 2: Look at the following images….. In groups discuss context and content of each….. What impact are each of these images having on the earth? Does it link to an SDG? What is happening? Who is in the image? Relationships to each other? When was the image taken? Does this affect the image? What are the emotions shown? Why are they here?

Discuss this image

Discuss

Task 3: Perform a moving scene Group work images and headlines Perform the scene 2 mins before the picture was taken. Students can then choose to freeze frame at the point of the image.   -Then choose a selected passage of time after (1 min after, 1 day, 1 year, etc.) Perform this scene for 2 mins, freeze frame the ending.

Forum theatre The strategy breaks through the barrier between performers and audience, putting them on an equal footing. It enables participants to try out courses of action which could be applicable to their everyday lives. Originally the technique was developed by Boal as a political tool for change (part of the Theatre of the Oppressed), but has been widely adapted for use in educational contexts. Once the freeze frames are completed the remainder of the class can ask questions about the scenario – so be ready to respond!

Plenary Complete your drama reflections