Topic : Theater Education  Our Christmas Presentation  Preparation and presentation of a Christmas show by students of 1 st Special Education School.

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Topic : Theater Education

 Our Christmas Presentation  Preparation and presentation of a Christmas show by students of 1 st Special Education School of Xanthi.  Audience : All students and staff of 11 th Primary School of Xanthi.  The narrator was motivating the listeners to participate in the plot and the development of the story by asking questions  The theatrical play was adapted in the form of humorous lyrics  The audience was prompted by the animator to  predict the development of the story at the end of each scene.

Special schoolAll School Students: 23 General school All School Students: 100

Special school Involved teachers: 6 General school Assistants: 2 Professionals: 2

 The Theater Hall of 11 th Primary School.

 From the methodology of Theatre education:  The audience as co-creator and participant of the story

 Degree of student involvement  Degree of student interaction High Medium Low High Medium Low

 Teachers intervention  Degree of achievement of objectives Constant guidance Medium guidance Subtle guidance High Medium Low

 Adaption of the text according to the audience age  expressive narrator - animator