Drama

 

The Drama major is an academic and artistic field that focuses on the study and analysis of the dramatic arts in all its aspects, including performance, writing, directing, and design. This major aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to understand and produce dramatic works in theatre, cinema, television, and radio. Here’s a comprehensive look at the key aspects of the drama major:

Drama basics:

  • Understand the basic concepts of drama and its different types.
  • Studying the elements of dramatic presentation such as performance, text, direction, and design.

Drama history:

  • Studying the development of drama across different eras and cultures.
  • Understanding the influence of cultural and social movements on the development of drama.

Drama theory:

  • Study different theories in drama such as classical drama theory, epic theatre, and interactive theatre.
  • Analyzing dramatic works from a theoretical and critical perspective.

Dramatic writing:

  • Learn techniques for writing dramatic scripts for stage, screen, and radio.
  • Developing script writing, dialogue, and character building skills.

Dramatic direction:

  • Study directing techniques and how to organize and manage dramatic performances.
  • Learn how to direct actors and coordinate the technical aspects of performances.

Dramatic performance:

  • Develop performance skills and interact with the audience.
  • Study different acting techniques such as Stanislavski’s method, Misner’s method, and systematic acting.

Dramatic design:

  • Study of set design, costumes, lighting, and sound for dramatic performances.
  • Learn how to use visual and audio elements to achieve desired effects.

Drama production:

  • Understand the drama production process from concept to final presentation.
  • Learn how to manage financial, human and marketing resources for dramatic performances.

Critical analysis of dramatic works:

  • Learn how to analyze and evaluate dramatic performances.
  • Apply constructive criticism to improve dramas.

Technology in drama:

  • Study the impact of modern technology on the dramatic arts.
  • Learn how to use modern technologies such as virtual reality and special effects in drama.

Contemporary drama:

  • Understanding recent developments in global and local drama.
  • Study the works of contemporary dramatists and analyze their influences.

Experimental drama:

  • Exploring new and unconventional forms of dramatic performance.
  • Encouraging innovation and creativity in creating dramatic performances.

Interaction with the audience:

  • Understand how to interact with the audience and engage them in dramatic performances.
  • Study techniques for achieving effective communication with the public.

Dramatic Arts Management:

  • Learn how to manage theaters and cultural institutions.
  • Develop strategies to attract audiences and increase financial support.

Practical training and applied projects:

  • Gain practical experience by interning in theaters, film studios, and television.
  • Apply theoretical knowledge in real work environments to develop practical skills in all aspects of drama.

The Drama major provides broad job opportunities in multiple fields such as acting, directing, dramatic writing, teaching, arts management, and theater criticism. This major contributes to providing students with the necessary skills to understand and produce dramatic works, and to achieve success in the dynamic and changing drama industry.