Drama • Year 10 • 60 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
This is lesson 1 of 8 in the unit "Exploring Artaud's Cruelty". Lesson Title: Introduction to Antonin Artaud Lesson Description: Students will explore the life and influences of Antonin Artaud, focusing on his contributions to theatre. This lesson will include a brief lecture, discussion, and viewing of excerpts from his works.
Subject: Drama
Year Group: Year 10
Unit: Exploring Artaud's Cruelty (Lesson 1 of 8)
Lesson Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 27 students
Curriculum Reference: Aligned with AQA GCSE Drama (Component 1: Understanding Drama – Theatre Practitioners and Styles), focusing on how Antonin Artaud's theories influenced performance.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Objective: To introduce students to Artaud’s philosophy through an immersive experience.
Objective: To develop an understanding of Artaud’s background, career, and philosophy.
Mini-Lecture (5 minutes):
Small Group Research (10 minutes):
Objective: To analyse and respond to Artaud’s techniques.
Viewing Excerpts (5 minutes):
Discussion (5 minutes):
Practical Experiment (5 minutes):
Objective: Consolidating learning and linking to future lessons.
Quickfire Quiz (3 minutes):
Exit Ticket (7 minutes):
Support:
Challenge:
Creative Response:
Students must write or storyboard a one-minute theatre piece incorporating at least three Artaudian techniques, ready to workshop in the next lesson.
This lesson brings Artaud’s work alive by immersing students in both theatrical and emotional experiences, setting the foundation for a dynamic exploration of Theatre of Cruelty in the upcoming lessons.
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