Club Spotlight: Drama Club!

By Ashlee Dodd

Interested in going into acting careers in the future? Trying to figure out your social or communication skills better than before? Well, then you’re reading the right post, for this is the Spotlight on ASUPD’s Drama Club!

{ What is the Drama Club }

ASUPD’s High School Drama Club is an offered session for students who are looking to explore concepts of drama and the art of theater, as well attending and interacting with local peers by engaging in teacher-led dynamic lessons and activities, such as the following of poetry readings, dialogues, monologues, and many more!

And that’s not all, by attending this said-club, you can achieve learning many acting skills and techniques conveyed by your emotions and dedication, such as techniques as Method Acting, Classical Acting, Learning Viewpoints, and Improvisation. Don’t knock it till you try it!

( Drama Club’s Mission! )

As much as advisors and teachers are dedicated in the Drama Club, they want to make sure that students involved within in the club can be able to learn and act out many experience skills, not just for themselves, but also for their careers, self-esteem, and self-confidence.

Benefits such as building up original creativity, able to use imagination quickly, being able to have a sense over their emotions and thoughts, and help build clear view over people who struggle with controlling themselves and who have issues with their writing skills.

{ Biggest Benefits to the Society }

We have many benefits and possible reasons for why students should join the Drama Club that would make a positive and successful impact in their lives as adults later on! For starters, Drama can help students be able to understand different characters of people around them or who they know so they’ll be able to relate and understand another person’s situation, develop empathy, and promote social awareness as they can learn about social issues and conflicts from different time-periods and cultures through-out History.

Drama offers students to be able to learn what’s right from something wrong such as challenging stereotypes and their differences from bias, students can develop ways to be able to handle negotiation, leadership, team-work with others, and have a clear thought that’s fully valid and understanding to others of their own, and students can be able to learn how to understand and appreciate the arts from viewing and participating in theater.

So what are you waiting for? Go join the Drama Club!! 🥳