Drama activities can be used to establish relationships, develop group cohesion, develop skills, and as a springboard to activities.
This course is a practical dive into the act of facilitation of drama activities for non-performative intentions and objectives.
Participants will reflect on principles of improvisation in facilitation, enhance their facilitator’s presence and body language, and build a reflexive practice.
It is designed for those new to the field, as well as those who have some experience and want to become a better drama facilitator.
About
Course Objectives:
- Expose participants to a variety of drama activities in an applied drama context
- Understand how drama activities can be used for developing executive functions, building community, and as part of group processes
- Understand principles of facilitation related to drama activities
- Recognise and understand individual needs in a group setting
- Incorporate reflexivity into the practice of facilitation
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will be able to:
- Identify, plan, and facilitate basic drama activities for outcomes such as group-building, focus, creativity, and imagination, among others;
- Improve their physical presence and body language as a facilitator;
- Build reflexivity in their practice.
Pre-requisites:
- 21-years-old and above
- Some experience in facilitation
Suitable For:
- Social Service Agencies staff
- Allied Healthcare workers
- Arts/Drama practitioners for community engagement / working in community context
- Educators
- Anyone who wants to improve their group facilitation and engagement skills
Course Schedule:
Date
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Time
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Module(s)
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Venue
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16 May 2024
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10am - 5pm
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Introduction to aims and impact of drama activities
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Introduction to Drama Facilitation
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Principles of Improvisation in Facilitation
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Goodman Arts Centre
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17 May 2024
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10am - 5pm
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Recognising and Understanding Individual needs in a group setting
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Reflexivity in Drama Facilitation Practice
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Mock Facilitation & Feedback
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Goodman Arts Centre
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20 May 2024
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10am - 5pm
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Goodman Arts Centre
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21 May 2024
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10am - 4pm
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Goodman Arts Centre
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*Includes 1-hour lunch break
The Facilitator:
Michael Cheng is an applied drama practitioner and educator. He works extensively with people with disabilities and youth, and has experience across a wide spectrum of communities, from seniors, married couples, people with HIV, to vulnerable populations and people-at-risk.
He has initiated, led or facilitated community theatre projects, with themes of heritage, integration, intergenerational communication, active ageing, social support, support for people in medical settings, and domestic abuse.
He was most recently resident artist (as part of SEED Collective) in a National Arts Council (NAC) Community Arts Residency (Silver Arts). The project investigated stories from senior residents in Ang Mo Kio, and included elements of community artmaking and online participatory theatre.
As an Accredited Playback Theatre Trainer (APTT), he has taught internationally at all levels of Playback, both in online and in-person settings. He is the immediate past-Chair of the Board of Directors at the Centre for Playback Theatre. He is Artistic Director of Tapestry Playback Theatre, and a Practitioner Member of the International Playback Theatre Network (IPTN). He is also a member of the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA).
Michael is an adjunct lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic, imparting skills in applied drama to young and adult students. He is also an artist-educator who trains teachers and works with students in special schools. The schools he has worked with include Grace Orchard School, Fernvale Gardens School, Metta School, Rainbow Gardens, and AWWA School.
As a performer, most of his work has been with Tapestry Playback Theate, tackling social issues in community performances. He has also performed with companies like Paper Monkey Theatre, The Necessary Stage, Drama Box, and In Source Theatre.
Discounts, Funding & Subsidies:
Early Bird Registrations [Ends 21 April 2024]
Receive 5% off the course fee.
SDEA Membership Discount
SDEA Members will receive 20% off the course fee. Apply for membership here.
Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) [Apply by 21 April 2024]
The Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) is a funding initiative by the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA) to support freelance practitioners and drama educators to make professional development a regular part of their lives.
Successful applicants will be awarded up to S$500.00 subsidies for this course.
Click here to find out more and here to apply for the initiative.
SkillsFuture Credit [NEW! | Apply by 15 May 2024]
Singaporeans aged 25 and above who are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit can apply for a claim.
Please inform SDEA that you intend to use your SkillsFuture Credit in part or in full for the qualifying course fee. to obtain the necessary supporting documents for the claim. Visit MySkillsFuture to check your credit balance and for more information on the claims process.
Applicants who request for school e-billing will not be eligible for a SkillsFuture Credit claim.
NAC-NICA Training Support [NEW! | Apply by 21 May 2024]
Self-employed arts educators can claim up to $500 in subsidies and training allowance.
Application process:
- Apply online for a Letter of Eligibility (LOE) from NICA by 21 May 2024
- Email the NICA-issued LOE to SDEA
More details about funding here
NOTE 1: This funding is in the form of a reimbursement. Successful applicants will have to make full payment to SDEA first.
NOTE 2: Successful applicants will automatically be eligible for UTAP funding. No additional application is required for UTAP.
Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP) [NEW!]
NTUC members enjoy up to 50% unfunded course fee support, capped at $250 or $500 (aged 40 years old and above).
UTAP application must be submitted within 6 months after course completion via the NTUC UPortal. T&Cs can be found here.
NOTE: This funding is in the form of a reimbursement. Registrants will have to make full payment to SDEA first.
Other External Fundings
Community Care Training Grant - For Community Care organisations' staff
Please ensure that you have registered for the course before applying for funding.
If you require any support, please contact projects@sdea.org.sg.