Studying drama enhances critical thinking and emotional intelligence by exploring complex characters and narratives. It fosters creativity and self-expression, allowing individuals to communicate ideas effectively. Additionally, drama promotes teamwork and collaboration through group performances, building interpersonal skills that are valuable in various aspects of life. Overall, it enriches cultural understanding and appreciation of diverse perspectives.
because drama are important to our cultures
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the different parts of drama are should be than to each other and support to the drama and give fundamental
When reviewing a drama, a critic should not consider what other people have said about the drama. You need to give you own judgment on the drama.
The aspects of modern drama are as follows: realism, naturalism and interaction between the characters and the readers. A real drama should deal with emotions.
to improve the drama's of the filipino person
because drama are important to our cultures
because drama are important to our cultures
because we study it
Study Drama most of your life and then go to a prefroming arts school/college, and get an agent. (my advice) x
he like to study drama
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It sure is! many students at university have learnt to study drama in foreign language.
folk drama.
english
You should definitely do drama, art, history and film and television. All the creative arty subjects will be beneficial :)
John Coventon has written: 'Drama to inspire' -- subject(s): Drama, Drama in education, Study and teaching