Drama Teacher
CurrentBeing a high school drama teacher with the added responsibility of coordinating events in the Performing Arts Center is a dynamic and rewarding role. In the classroom, I guide students through the intricacies of drama, covering acting techniques, script analysis, and stagecraft. Directing school productions, I oversee rehearsals, fostering creativity and skill development among the students. Outside the classroom, my role extends to the coordination of events in the Performing Arts Center. This… Show more Being a high school drama teacher with the added responsibility of coordinating events in the Performing Arts Center is a dynamic and rewarding role. In the classroom, I guide students through the intricacies of drama, covering acting techniques, script analysis, and stagecraft. Directing school productions, I oversee rehearsals, fostering creativity and skill development among the students. Outside the classroom, my role extends to the coordination of events in the Performing Arts Center. This involves meticulous planning and execution of school plays, musicals, and other performances. From scheduling rehearsals to collaborating on technical aspects such as lighting and sound, I ensure that each event is a seamless and captivating experience. The responsibility also extends to collaborating with other arts programs, creating a vibrant and collaborative performing arts community within the school. This multifaceted role demands creativity, organizational prowess, and a deep passion for nurturing artistic expression in students. Show less