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RADA
SHAKESPEARE CERTIFICATE
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TEACHER
WORKSHOP
Northern
Ireland, Ballyclare Date: Friday 25 April 2008 Booking
Form
The
Certificate Workshops - A General overview
The Workshops are to help to make Shakespeare the most exciting
language to act in and to speak it as if it were the most natural
thing in the world.
The techniques offered here for warm-up and workshop are for consideration
only and of course in time teachers and students will develop their
own strategies in handling verse speaking. We would hope, however,
that some of the ideas discussed might provide a firm platform from
which they could spring into the classical theatre if they so wish.
The most important point to remember is that everything we need
to know about how to act Shakespeare is in the text. We tend too
often to explore all around the texts, academic themes or concepts
but not see the very acting clues that Shakespeare was providing
for his fellow actors within the texts. We must never forget that
Shakespeare was an actor who wrote for actors. He knew what an actor
was capable of and therefore wrote accordingly. Our job today is
to try and recreate those circumstances for the modern actor through
a thorough examination of the texts.
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SYLLABUS
DISCUSSION AND TEACHERS WORKSHOPS
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Friday 25
April 2008
Objective
This
lively one day Workshop is designed to introduce the RADA Shakespeare
Certificate and to provide an opportunity for teachers to clarify
the standards and criteria required for success in the Certificate
examination.
Who
Should Attend
The
Discussion and Workshop are designed to offer drama teachers a focused
insight into RADA's exciting new development in skills training.
Whether you have experience of entering your students for speech
and drama exams, or whether you are new to formal training for examination
purposes, the sessions will provide you with an invaluable in-depth
understanding of the Certificate syllabus and its examination standards
and requirements to help your students achieve success.
Drama
Society/Theatre Group Directors who may be interested in entering
their members for the Certificate are also encouraged to attend.
Schedule
For The Day
The day will be split into two sessions. Session A will provide
a practical and informative master-class style demonstration of
RADA's requirements for your students to successfully pass the Certificate
examination. This will include three basic elements of warm ups,
sonnet work and monologue work
Session
B will involve a short informal discussion of the Syllabus.
The
full day Syllabus Discussion and Workshop fee for the academic year
2007/08 is £70.00 per person, which includes morning coffee
and a light lunch.
The
sessions need to be pre-booked using the Workshop
Booking Form. Places are limited, so early booking is
recommended. Full joining instructions will be mailed to
you 10 days before the Workshop.
The
Syllabus Discussion begins at 11am which we hope allows time for
those needing to travel and the Workshop ends at 4.30/5.00pm.
A
certificate will be sent to all of those who attend the full day
workshop
Comments
from Previous Workshop Attendees
"Very clear aims and delivered with loads of energy"
Lloyd Russell, 2007
"Helpful exercises which could be used both for RADA Shakespeare
Certificates and other drama activities" Reigate Teacher's
Workshop, 2007
"You made it all so accessible" Lindsay Cooper, 2007
"Practical exploration of text with a focus upon active learning"
Martin Aylott, 2007
"I had such fun working with the Shakespeare material. It's
great to be taught rather than teach!" Jill Donker-Curtius
2006
"A thorough overview of the syllabus and it's requirements"
Stuart Morrison 2006
"Brilliant - completely informative discussion about an
excellent syllabus!" Liz Light 2004
"It was great to be able to ask any and every question and
to receive a comprehensive answer. Brilliant!" Jess Southwood
2004
"Thoroughly enjoyed it. Informative and very enjoyable"
Elaine Bennett 2003
"The Workshop was good fun
it's a good idea to refresh
approaches to teaching, so this session was extremely useful"
Chris Young 2004
RADA
Certificates, 62/64 Gower Street, London WC1E 6ED
Tel: +44 (0)20 7636 7076 Fax: +44 (0)20 7323 3865
email: certificates@rada.ac.uk
Workshop
Booking Form.