Speaker : Mr. Sarah Aviado, MA Lit
To set a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
To let the participants feel that acting is easy/they can act. To reduce/eliminate inhibition among the participants
To determine what makes a participant happy, sad, scared, or angry.
To let the participants improvise a scene using different emotions.
To let them shift from one emotion to another as required by the scene.
To release strong emotions. To widen the imagination by talking to a prop “as if” it were someone/ a reminder of a person or event
To bring them to a different world where they could express themselves.
To release their deepest emotions, To experience catharsis though emotional recall.
To have a break from emotionally-loaded activity yet can still be an avenue of stories they have in mind. To have bigger movements, more vivid illustrations/dramatizations of events and better acting skills.
To reveal what certain lines may mean to different people.
To have an access on what stories linger in their minds.
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