About poster 5
Introduction
This poster focuses on where we see drama occurring in our everyday lives. The images show children engaged in dramatic activities in a range of situations in their daily lives.
The poster also shows the use of costumes and props, and other simple technologies, such as puppets, computer programs, stilts, and make-up that help children to become engaged in dramatic activities.
The images provide a starting point for students to talk about where drama happens in their lives and what they learn from their dramatic experiences.
Note: All references to poster images are to the images on this poster unless otherwise indicated.
List of images on poster 5
Title sequence (child dressing up)
- What’s the Time, Mr Wolf?, Island Bay School.
- Taita College’s Arahi Kapa Haka group.
- Bookworm.
- Playing doctor and nurse.
- Cousins with gaming console.
- Stilt-walker and child from The Turnbull Library Evening Post Collection.
- Outdoor performance by The Plops, Capital E National Theatre for Children, Civic Square, Wellington.
- Interview at Capital E National Theatre for Children.
- Face painting at the Cuba Street Carnival, Wellington, 2005.
For copyright details for these images, see the acknowledgments on the foot of each poster.