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The DramaFest brings together a large community of students, teachers, artists and parents. Our goal is to foster a safe, nurturing and creative space for HighSchool Drama students to showcase their work.
Ensuring schools have drama education is paramount to well-rounded student development and heavily impacts a student’s overall academic achievement. On The Stage explores why theatre in schools is so important and the many ways in which it positively influences student success – in and out of the classroom.
Sep 1, 2024 · For High Schoolers, FTC is what you make of it! There are many opportunities for these attendees including adjudicated one-act plays, performances, social events, college auditions, and more! Performing and attending FTC is an excellent opportunity to satisfy high school theatre standards!
In a continued effort to cultivate the future actors, dancers, singers, and audience members of the future, Florida Theatrical Association provides workshops and classes at schools around Florida, focusing on topics ranging from auditioning and acting to directing.
Established in 1994, the Theatre Magnet is a strand of the Visual and Performing Arts magnet program at Dr. Phillips High School. Entrance into the magnet is by audition only. The department produces four to six productions annually and has had the honor of performing at the state, national, and international level.
Only 28% of public high schools in high poverty areas offer theatre instruction. ...
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View all of the 2014 National Theatre Standards in a scope and sequence, arranged in order by Artistic Process and moving from grade level performance standards in Pre-K through three levels of High School. (HS-I Proficient, HS-II Accomplished, HS-III Advanced).