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Randall, Geoff – Opinion, 1967
The primitive elements from which drama evolved--group participation with no audience, a strong relationship between drama and other arts, and a sense of emotional release associated with physical expression--are also the bases for creative drama. Creative drama in the secondary school should (1) avoid a formal stage, the intrusion of an audience,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Drama
Adland, David – Opinion, 1968
Social contact through informal speech, a basic adolescent need, can be most effectively developed in secondary schools through the learning, working, and creating situations of drama activities. Since drama is conflict and living language is action, the process of making a play is as important as the play. Thus, drama creation within a small…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Dramatics