In order to be an “artist” when you’re an adult you must practise art when you’re a child
Try to imagine how children must feel while they’re acting in public; it’s a joyful experience, but it’s especially a deep and intense experience. It’s an unforgettable emotion.
Acting allows children to get to know one another and teaches them to face all the emotions that are part of their life in an introspective way.When it’s time to go on stage children usually have different emotions: they’re nervous, they’re scared and they have to control impatience and learn how to deal with it.
The experience of the theatre is ideal for the shyest children, since it allows them to express themselves in public and it can boost their self-esteem.
In the first age bracket the theatre game facilitates the communication skills and also the expressive and creative skills, in the following years the drama class focuses its attention on the tools and techniques of the language of the theatre and gives the students the necessary tools to find themselves.