"Act to Express, Not Impress."
Drama
At TSSA, we view theatre as a richly integrated art form—where language, movement, rhythm, emotion, and space come together in powerful stage expression. Theatre is not just about “acting,” but a way to experience other worlds through characters and explore the emotional tensions of the human condition.
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The course spans multiple dimensions, including improvisation, character development, script analysis, stage blocking, voice work, and physical training. Students will engage in the full creative process—from text to rehearsal, and rehearsal to performance—developing not only personal expression but also a deep understanding of collaborative creation.
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Ideal for students interested in acting, directing, stage design, or playwriting, this course helps you master the language of theatre, cultivate artistic presence, and push the boundaries of self-expression.
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"Step into Character.
Speak through the Stage."
Drama (ADA2O)
This course combines improvisation, character development, script analysis, and physical expression to equip students with essential tools for stage performance. Through group collaboration and scene work, students enhance their expressive abilities while learning to understand others, navigate conflict, and harness emotion—building a multidisciplinary creative perspective.
