Dramatic Need — July: Making our own worlds

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July: Making our own worlds

July was full of activity! We started the month by painting amazing murals designed by Dramatic Need students on the outside walls of our staff house on Riet Pan Farm, Viljoenskroon. Tatu and Lawrence organised all the paints and materials and assisted the students with transposing their images on to the walls. Mixing the colours to achieve just the right one each time was a wonderfully satisfying task! The students did an incredible job and completed this artistic feat during their mid-year holidays. They worked very hard to get it done on time and we all think they are beautiful.

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The centre closed for the last week of the holidays so that Tatu and Lawrence could attend the Assitej South Africa teacher training course for Creative Arts teachers in Kroonstad from 9 to 14 July. This was a wonderfully informative and innovative week crammed with activities and information that has given us great content to include in the Dramatic Need curriculum. Tatu, Lawrence and Janet have taken some of the Assitej lessons and combined them with the amazing Visual Arts curriculum compiled by Shannon Brinkley and we now have a comprehensive and magical multidisciplinary arts curriculum planned for the rest of 2018!

The first week of the term commenced with the Creating Characters lesson, where the students go through a thoughtful and democratic process of creating imaginary characters complete with their own musical and dance signature. Once they have defined these characters and know them well, they will give them unique costumes and explore their hidden Secrets and Needs. This is a wonderful process for exploring the complexity of human beings and the darkness and light in all of us and for ultimately getting to understand who we are as individuals within a diverse and multicultural society.

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