Year 11 Drama
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms S. Mohekey.
What will I learn?
You will develop your skills in acting, stage performance and script creation. You will work collaboratively to experience the production process and develop your leadership and organisational skills. You will develop your historical and genre knowledge through exploring theatre history. You will learn to reflect on and analyse your own work and the work of others. We value whanaungatanga and manaakitanga in our classes.
Topics will include: learning about and performing Melodrama, performing one act large cast plays and analysing theatre performances.
Where does it lead?
It leads into L2 and L3 Drama. In Year 13 you will have the opportunity to sit scholarship in Drama. It leads directly into the performing arts, communication and entertainment industries and will also benefit careers requiring creativity, confidence, leadership and problem solving skills.
Course Outline:
Drama Performance in a theatre style - Melodrama - “Over the Top”.
You will learn the history and features of the theatre form Melodrama and perform original plays in groups. Roles include the evil villain, the virtuous heroine and the brave hero. Your performance should accurately reflect the exaggerated acting style and heightened emotions of Melodrama.
Drama Performance - Major Production - “Creating Character”.
Working in groups you will develop and perform a significant acting role in a one-act play. Through collaboration the class will produce a full stage production including lighting, sound effects, costume, props and set. You will perform the play in front of an outside invited audience.
Drama Performance - Theatre Style - "Ensemble Acting".
You will learn about emsemble performances and play several roles in a whole class play. The class will work collaboratively to create a polished production.
What should I have already done?
You should be a student with a regular pattern of attendance because the assessments are based on group work. Your lack of attendance will affect your group.
It is recommended that you have studied Year 9 or Year 10 Drama or have studied Drama outside of school, but you may pick Drama up at Level 1.
Course Contribution
No cost.
Pathway
All careers benefit from the confidence, people skills, creativity, skills of analysis and the ability to work in a team which are fostered in Drama. A number of our past students work in the entertainment industry as actors, stunt women, presenters, directors, stage managers, techies and front of house support. Others use the communication skills they developed to be successful in the law, medicine, commerce or media related careers.
Pathway Tags
Actor, Artistic Director, Entertainer, Trainer, Early Childhood Teacher, Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Primary School Teacher, Nanny/Child Carer, Tertiary Lecturer, Private Teacher/Tutor, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Teacher Aide, Sound Technician, Radio Presenter, Television Presenter, Administration Officer, Receptionist, Contact Centre Worker, Survey Interviewer, Office Manager,
Disclaimer
Courses will only run based on minimum entries
Selecting a course does not guarantee entry into this course
You may apply for an exemption if you do not meet the prerequisite of a course or if the course requires this for entry
Standards offered can be altered at the discretion of the HOD of the Department
Some standards in NCEA courses might be optional depending on student strengths
Course contribution may vary slightly by the start of 2025