
Unveiling the Creative Drama in Educational Contexts
Explore the historical evolution of drama from Greek and Roman theaters to modern Western and Indian dramas. Learn about the educational implications of creative drama as presented by Jugal Chutia, Assistant Professor at Nazir Ajmal Memorial College of Education, Hojai.
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Creative Drama Creative Drama & & Its Educational Implication Its Educational Implication Presented by : Jugal Chutia Assistant Professor Nazir Ajmal Memorial College of Education, Hojai M.A in Performing Arts/Dance/Drama/Theatre M.A in Assamese, BPA, NEEDS, NTA UGC NET
Greek Theatre : 6thcentury BCE Important Dramatist : 1. Aeschylus 2. Sophocles 3. Euripides
Roman Theatre = 240 BCE Mystery Plays Morality plays Miracle Plays
Elizabethan / Shakespeare Period 1562 - 1642 Shakespeare Christopher Marlowe Ben Jonson
Modern Western Drama 1.Henrik Ibsen 2.Bertolt Brecht s 3.Konstantin Stanislavski 4.Michael Chekhov 5.Jerzy Grotowski
Indian Theatre Sanskrit Drama = 1stCentury CE Dramatist:Bharat Muni. Sudraka. Bhasa Bhavabhuti Kalidasa Medieval Indian Drama British Period Modern Indian Drama
Bharata Muni is regarded as the founder of the Indian drama Sanskrit dramas were mostly performed on stage in Tamil Nadu. Kerala. Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.