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- Teaching acting principles to students, often in a group setting.
- Conducting individual readings to perform an assessment of a student’s talent.
- Creating an adaptable lesson plan based on student levels and ability.
- Emphasizing skills like enunciation, diction, and dialect development using speech drills, improvisation, explanation, and other voice exercises.
- Explaining body language and expression, engaging students in character development and personality projection, and helping each student develop a personal style.
- Selecting, editing, casting, and directing plays and other theater art forms for public performances.
- Holding rehearsals and evaluating student performances to ensure show quality by opening night.
- Prepare students for crucial exams
- Attend staff meetings
- Working with non-performing students on other play production tasks, including set construction, scene changes, lighting, sound, and special effects.
- Exploring theater work like applying stage makeup and creating costumes, along with playwriting and show creation.
- Working with colleagues to schedule shows around other school projects.
- Planning lessons, including written work and creative writing assignments, and grading those assignments based on the curricula.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in same position.
- Previous experience in international schools is a must.
- Fluent English is a must.
- Patience and understanding
- Creativity for class exercises and workshops
- Manage stressful situations
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Communicates clearly and effectively demonstrates the skills needed to emote as a character.
- Uses real-world experience to explain concepts for the stage.
- Understands curriculum design and aligns learning outcomes with skills development.
- Is high-energy and able to tackle a number of physical tasks, from choreographing a stage sword fight to helping with scene changes and set pieces.
- Knows technology and how to use it to create a mood or scene.
- Is a skilled leader and able director, with the ability to provide constructive feedback about performance.