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Drama  for 3-6 year olds. Dramatots, Drama Fun & Games Camp, Dramarama, Loopla

Dramatots, Drama Fun & Games Camp, Hampstead, Belsize Park and Camden Hampstead, Belsize Park, Hampstead


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Dramarama provides fun, creative and stimulating drama courses in NW3 for children aged 3.5 years to 14 years, in age-related groups. Our courses are child-centred and led by experienced drama teachers. All course content is age-appropriate and designed to encourage each child to develop their acting skills at their own pace. Dramarama teachers work with the unique dynamic of each group and build on the children's particular interests in characters, stories, concepts, and themes, so that each course fully reflects the group's interests and enthusiasms within a caring and nurturing environment. Our courses include drama, musical theatre and dance/movement. Children participate in a range of creative and stimulating games and exercises to develop drama technique, performance awareness and self-confidence. We offer children a positive, well-rounded experience of drama and performing, which they can build-on and carry forward.

Dramatots, Drama Fun & Games Camp

5.0 (47)
from £50.00 per session
from £215.00 per term
from £50.00 per session
from £215.00 per term
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Category Drama
Ages Covered 3-6 Years
Booking required Yes

About Dramatots, Drama Fun & Games Camp

Non-stop drama fun for children aged 3.5-6 years old with creative activities that aim to develop self-confidence and performance-awareness.

Stories and acting adventures are devised daily.

Specialised workshop sessions offer a range of carefully selected creative exercises to improve voice-projection, focus, concentration, and confidence.

Drama activities will encourage each child to practise listening skills and turn-taking in a fun and creative learning environment.

Drama games will nurture the children’s social skills and encourage curiosity and a desire to learn.

A DAY AT DRAMATOTS

Dramatots participate in a variety of fun and creative drama games and activities designed to spark curiosity, encourage improvisation and provoke imagination.

Specialised daily workshop sessions are structured to include regular toilet trips and breaks.

The structure of a day at Dramatots:

On the first day, the teacher will introduce themselves and their assistant to the children, and the children to each other.

Throughout the week, the assistant will repeat instructions as necessary to ensure that all the children are fully aware of what is expected of them, and are confident to participate in all of the group’s activities.

In both morning and afternoon sessions, all children will be given the opportunity to lead a game or exercise.

Upon arrival each day, the children will be registered and taken for a toilet-trip, and to wash their hands. The teacher will explain to the group what they will be doing that day.

Morning Session

Warm up and physical/movement games and exercises, aimed to expend energy and channel excitement in a creative, nurturing environment.

Children will have a mid-morning short, supervised snack break.

Creative and imaginative activities and games, to develop self-awareness and performance-awareness. The aim is to build confidence, develop voice-projection/communication and enhance listening skills as the children follow the teacher’s instructions and cues. There is also emphasis on teamwork, taking turns, and working together as a group.

Supervised Lunchtime

The teacher will ensure that children eat all the food provided.

Afternoon Session

Focus on story-telling and acting adventures including Dramarama’s special rolling stories; the children will devise stories and acting scenes and are not expected to learn or remember lines; instead they will build on their understanding and retention of a story by repeating the lines spoken by the teacher.

All children are given a character role to play; some stories are original, based on the children’s own ideas and interests, as well as their dressing-up characters, and some are based on excerpts from family-friendly published stories.

Children will be provided with information and cues as an introduction to early stage direction.

End of Day Summary

The drama teacher will provide a recap of the day’s games and activities, reminding children what they have done.
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