What is the applied drama?

Applied drama is a theater or filmed production that does not focus on the target of public entertainment, as well as most shows. Instead, it is written and acted for educational and/or therapeutic purposes. Training of crisis management, such as training used in medical or extraordinary professions, often includes applied drama to simulate crisis situations. The narration can also be made to help others recover from a certain event or state, and also to raise awareness or inspire solutions and changes. Schools and other community settings are typical places where the drama is applied. They can view schools and community centers to play games with the news that driving a vehicle after drinking alcohol should never be done as people can and die. The number of Herces and the crew, as well as the accurate style and content of this type of drama, differs very much, but usually includes living sounds and visual elements to affect the audience.

The applied type of drama can be inspired or based on real events, for example in real experience with family with death under the influence of alcohol. There are many other socially relevant topics that often solve community groups and created as an applied drama to be able to perform for the public. These include bullying, drug abuse, rape, racial or sexual discrimination and eating disorders and many other possible objects.

Applied drama is sometimes called "interactive theater", as the main goal is to involve and inspire a public or community audience. Unlike regular theater productions in which entertainment is the main goal - although in the game and MDA can also be dramatized social messages; The audience is often recommended to ask questions or make comments immediately after the show. In this way, awareness increases and the dialogue on the subject of the drama is initiated. Group -producing group can also distributeVat brochures or other information about the topic of the audience.

In crisis training, actors can be hired to simulate a situation like people who were forced overboard for a cruise accident. It would be expected to appear as if they were spinning. Trainees are expected to use what they have learned in their training to save victims and correctly apply the skills to save their lives. They can be evaluated on the basis of their response to the situation of the applied drama.

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