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var sub9gr6="<h2>6th Grade Drama</h2><p><strong>Topics</strong>: Theater History, vocabulary, types of theaters. <strong>Skills</strong>: Storytelling, pantomime, speech, various theatre games. <strong>Concepts</strong>: Confidence in presentation, connection with body and voice, working in a group, developing a historical viewpoint of drama</p>"; 
var sub9gr7="<h2>7th Grade Drama</h2><p><strong>Topics</strong>: Technical theater (costumes, lights, set) other types of drama (puppetry, musicals, mask work), understanding the elements of a play. <strong>Skills</strong>: Improvisation, scene study, character analysis, dance/ movement. <strong>Concepts</strong>: Spontaneity, versatility, teamwork, production creation</p>"; 
var sub9gr8="<h2>8th Grade Drama</h2><p><strong>Topics</strong>: Plays and playwrights, theater as a business, acting theory. <strong>Skills</strong>: Play analysis, how to audition, monologue and scenework. <strong>Concepts</strong>: Responsibility, individual and specialized work, expanding knowledge of plays, authors and actors</p>"; 
var sub9="<h4>Drama</h4><p>Middle school students gain an appreciation for the dramatic arts by reading plays, exploring drama theory, attending performances and learning dramatic techniques. Students are encouraged, coached, and provided opportunities to perform in a variety of venues throughout the year.</p>";
