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Drama as a Career Superpower

Drama as a Career Superpower

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In this engaging podcast episode, Anne-Marie Francis shares her journey and passion for drama education, discussing how her early experiences ignited her love for the performing arts. She highlights the unique emotional connection that drama fosters among students, the importance of creating a supportive environment, and the transferable skills that drama education imparts. Anne-Marie also delves into the roles behind the scenes, the balance between academics and creativity, and her recommendations for memorable productions, emphasising the broader impact of drama on students' lives.

Takeaways

  1. Drama education fosters a unique emotional connection among students.
  2. Creating a supportive environment is crucial for student success.
  3. Drama teaches transferable skills applicable in various life situations.
  4. Resilience is built through character work and teamwork in drama.
  5. Stage management roles develop leadership and organizational skills.
  6. Drama students often excel in interviews and professional settings.
  7. Engaging in drama enhances social connections and empathy.
  8. A balance of creative subjects enriches academic experiences.
  9. Memorable productions can inspire a love for the arts.
  10. Drama is not just about acting; it encompasses various skills.

Links:

'Hire a former theatre kid', Josh Groban: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C85SaYbvio-/?igsh=MTQ4YmJiaXZyaWhmZw==

https://www.alice-smith.edu.my

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