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Acting classes for drama students
What do drama teachers do?
Drama teachers teach acting to students as part of their acting studies. They are responsible for planning and conducting acting classes, creating exercises, guiding and advising their students regarding their roles in groups and individually. Students can be children, teenagers and adults and the level ranges from amateur to professional.
What do drama teachers need to know?
Drama teachers usually have their own background as actors. To become a teacher of this subject, you need years of experience in acting and the ability to pass this on to your students, to inspire them, to share your technique and knowledge with them, and to support them in their artistic and personal development. The background requirements of an acting teacher depend on the employer and the level of training at the institution.
Source: Läraren, Wikipedia, StagePool
Teacher/instructor
Ballet dramaturg