Drama & Improvisation
Ken Wilson
Resource Books for Teachers
Designed to enliven English classes through drama activities and activate students' imagination and creativity.
Ken Wilson
Drama and Improvisation
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Acknowledgements
During the 1990s, my wife Dede and I did a teacher development summer school in the middle of the Hungarian plain at a place called Bugac. The course was called Drama Plus and was attended by teachers from more than 30 countries. Many of the ideas in this book were developed with the participants at Drama Plus, who then tried them out on their own students when they went home. The information gained from this international exposure to the activities is reflected in the notes relating to the material.
I have also seen inspiring work done by extra-curricular English clubs that teachers with more energy than me have started in schools all over the world. Many of these teachers make drama and performance the focus of such extra English activities. In particular, I want to pay tribute to the students and teachers who attend the annual Teenplay Drama Festival in Arad, Romania, where I was lucky enough to be president of the jury on two occasions. The work done by the teachers and students in those groups is staggeringly good, and Romania is one of the many countries where an interest in English and an interest in drama, theatre, and performance seem to go hand in hand.
My co-directors at the English Teaching Theatre, Hazel Imbert and the late Doug Case, have both had a profound influence on my drama training ideas and written work. Both Hazel and Doug