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@ArtsEdLondon artsed.co.uk Exceptional triple-threat Musical Theatre training Contemporary and inclusive Acting training for stage, film, TV and audio DON’T SCRAP BTECS The Government has recently completed a review of Level 3 BTECs and other applied general qualifications in England. The main proposal is to introduce a twin-track system of T levels and A levels at Level 3, where most young people pursue one of these qualifications at the age of 16. As a result, funding for the majority of BTEC qualifications will start to be removed from 2023. #PROTECTSTUDENTCHOICE The #ProtectStudentChoice campaign coalition of 20 organisations that represent and support staff and students in schools, colleges and universities is deeply concerned about this proposal. We urgently need your support to protect the future of BTECs and other applied general qualifications: Sign our petition on the Parliament website and share with your colleagues, governors, students and parents – petition.parliament.uk/ petitions/592642 Write to your local MP to secure their support Tweet support for the campaign #ProtectStudentChoice To find out more visit www.protectstudentchoice.org
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OUT IN HE IET P 40 22 Contents Contents IVAL THEATRE FEST ICHESTER CH 17 5 Editorial 6 News 11 Views Secret Teacher | Susan Elkin 12 Bardwatching Catch up on all the latest Shakespeare news FEATURES 14 An Idiots’ guide to happiness Find out how Told by an Idiot are creating pockets of community across the UK 16 Breaking the chain The Cookham Wood Project from Theatre31 is engaging young offenders in theatre workshops 17 The youth board revolution Youth board members proudly unpack the importance of youth voice in local theatres 18 The process of practice A look at the social, emotional and mental health benefits of drama for young people DRAMA IN EARLY YEARS AND PRIMARY 20 The play area Polka Theatre are welcoming young children and families into their newly renovated venue PERFORMING ARTS 22 Tricks of the trade Cirque Berserk! performers share their advice on entering the circus industry Cover image: Cirque Berserk!’s Paulo dos Santos CREDIT: PIET HEIN OUT BACKSTAGE MATTERS 24 Virtual Ideas Platform ABTT have joined forces with Guildhall School of Music and Drama to create the Virtual Ideas Platform MDE EXPO 26 Drums, debate and devising A report on this year’s Music and Drama Education Expo | London GOING SOLO 27 Dramabuds A drama workshop and party franchise transforming young lives ON COURSE 28 ALRA The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts detail what they offer LESSON PLANS AND STRATEGIES 30 Practitioner focus Angelique Rockas 31 Drama strategy Drama for PSHE 33 One-off workshop The Journey of the Magi – KS3 50 Drama game Upstage/Downstage 48 Schemes of Work summaries Full schemes available online: KS2 | The Two Islands – a conservation unit KS3 | Arabian Nights KS3/4 | It Takes a Team PERSSON JOHAN KS4 | Working from a variety of texts KS5 | Exploring a text using DV8 and Paper Birds PLAYS 34 Play for performance At First I Was Afraid (I Was Petrified) 35 Play for study The Investigation 36 Play text reviews The Merthyr Stigmatist; Reasons You should(nt) Love Me; Find a Partner!; Like There’s No tomorrow; The Free9 38 Five great plays…adapted from books REVIEWS 39 Books How to Teach a Play Ultimate Drama Activities for the Classroom 40 Performance: Lovesong – Frantic Assembly 40 Online workshops: 10-day masterclass in curriculum design – Burts Drama 41 Web resources: RSC Next Generation Introduces; We Teach Drama Resources 42 Performance: The Beauty Queen of Leenane – Chichester Festival Theatre and Lyric Hammersmith LISTINGS: UK-WIDE 43 Performances 44 Workshops and courses www.dramaandtheatre.co.uk Autumn Term 2 2021/22 Drama & Theatre 3

@ArtsEdLondon artsed.co.uk

Exceptional triple-threat Musical Theatre training

Contemporary and inclusive Acting training for stage, film, TV and audio

DON’T SCRAP BTECS The Government has recently completed a review of Level 3 BTECs and other applied general qualifications in England. The main proposal is to introduce a twin-track system of T levels and A levels at Level 3, where most young people pursue one of these qualifications at the age of 16. As a result, funding for the majority of BTEC qualifications will start to be removed from 2023.

#PROTECTSTUDENTCHOICE The #ProtectStudentChoice campaign coalition of 20 organisations that represent and support staff and students in schools, colleges and universities is deeply concerned about this proposal. We urgently need your support to protect the future of BTECs and other applied general qualifications:

Sign our petition on the

Parliament website and share with your colleagues, governors, students and parents – petition.parliament.uk/ petitions/592642 Write to your local MP to secure their support Tweet support for the campaign #ProtectStudentChoice

To find out more visit www.protectstudentchoice.org

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