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  2. Open textbook - Wikipedia

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    An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open license, and made available online to be freely used by students, teachers and members of the public.Many open textbooks are distributed in either print, e-book, or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost.

  3. Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico

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    Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico (translation: Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts) [1] is a national drama school in Rome, Italy. Founded in 1936 by the theatrical theorist, critic, and writer Silvio D'Amico , the academy is the only state school for the training of actors and directors. [ 2 ]

  4. Performing arts education - Wikipedia

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    Education in the performing arts is a key part of many primary and secondary education curricula and is also available as a specialisation at the tertiary level. [1] [citation needed] The performing arts, which include, but are not limited to dance, music and theatre, are key elements of culture and engage participants at a number of levels.

  5. Silvio D'Amico - Wikipedia

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    Silvio D'Amico (3 February 1887 in Rome – 1 April 1955 in Rome) was an Italian theatre critic, journalist, and theorist of Italian theatre. Not a Fascist himself, [notes 1] D'Amico was the major theatre critic during the ventennio, [1] the twenty years (1922–1945) of Fascist rule in Italy.

  6. Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art

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    A historical painting depicting Collegium Nobilium (now the seat of the National Academy of Dramatic Art) by Zygmunt Vogel. 1946–1949: Leon Schiller; 1949–1967: Jan Kreczmar; 1967–1970: Władysław Krasnowiecki; 1970–1981: Tadeusz Łomnicki; 1981–1987 and 1993–1996: Andrzej Łapicki; 1987–1993 and 1996–2002: Jan Englert

  7. Dramatic theory - Wikipedia

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    Dramatic theory attempts to form theories about theatre and drama. Drama is defined as a form of art in which a written play is used as basis for a performance. [1]: 63 Dramatic theory is studied as part of theatre studies. [2] Drama creates a sensory impression in its viewers during the performance. This is the main difference from both poetry ...

  8. Readers theater - Wikipedia

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    Dramatic readings for different subject areas, such as history, science, and sociology, are recommended as a way to engage students, as well as to animate the subjects. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] Textbook publishers now offer readers theater scripts along with other educational materials.

  9. Christ the King Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Christ the King as a secondary school is known for its arts program, starting its Specialist High Skills Major Arts Program in 2009. Classes include visual, musical (vocal & instrumental), dramatic arts (including dance), as well as musical theatre. Christ the King has also put on a number of theatrical productions.