Shakespeare Drama & Speech – Online Acting Course infyni Kids

Speak the Speech - Drama, Eloquence & the World of Shakespeare

A dynamic live course blending the power of public speaking with the timeless magic of Shakespeare. Students learn voice control, performance skills, and dramatic storytelling through classic scenes, rhetorical practice, and original expression—culminating in a showcase of their own.

Live Course

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Duration: 24 Hours

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Live Course

6019.00

About Course

This course invites learners into the expressive and rhetorical world of William Shakespeare—while building their own voice and presence on stage. Structured around six interactive modules, students will explore speech techniques, character work, rhetorical analysis, and dramatic performance. With a strong foundation in public speaking and classical storytelling, learners will interpret Shakespearean texts, connect them to modern ideas, and build original monologues or scenes. The course ends with a final showcase where students demonstrate growth in performance and communication.

Key Benefits:
  • Boosts public speaking skills with strong voice, posture, and presence
  • Builds confidence in performing complex texts and original pieces
  • Deepens understanding of Shakespeare’s language, characters, and themes
  • Encourages creative thinking, emotional expression, and peer collaboration
  • Culminates in a performance showcase for family, peers, or school
What You’ll Learn:

Foundations of Public Speaking

  • Voice projection, pacing, and articulation techniques

  • Nonverbal communication: eye contact, gestures, posture

  • Strategies to overcome stage fright and speak with confidence

Introduction to Shakespeare

  • Life and legacy of William Shakespeare

  • Understanding Elizabethan English, dramatic structure, and recurring themes

  • Key characters and scenes from selected plays (e.g., Romeo and JulietMacbethA Midsummer Night’s Dream)

Speech & Rhetoric Skills

  • Identifying rhetorical devices (repetition, antithesis, metaphor, etc.)

  • Analyzing Shakespearean speeches (e.g., “Friends, Romans, countrymen…”)

  • Writing and delivering original speeches inspired by Shakespearean themes

Performance Techniques

  • Scene work and character analysis

  • Using voice and body to bring text to life

  • Rehearsing and performing monologues or duologues

Creative Expression & Critical Thinking

  • Interpreting scenes for tone, mood, and emotional impact

  • Drawing connections between Shakespeare’s ideas and modern life

  • Reflective journaling, peer feedback, and performance critique

Final Presentation

  • Students perform selected Shakespearean scenes and original speeches

  • Opportunity to demonstrate growth in clarity, confidence, and creativity

  • Showcase event for peers, parents, or school community

Skills You Will Gain

Understanding and Interpreting Shakespearean Language Voice Projection and Modulation for Performance Clear Diction and Articulation of Classical Texts Emotional Expression through Body and Voice Memorization Techniques for Monologues and Dialogues Stage Presence and Confidence in Front of an Audience Breathing and Vocal Warm-Up Techniques Analysis of Character, Theme, and Subtext in Shakespeare’s Plays Performance of Iconic Scenes and Soliloquies (e.g., Hamlet, Macbeth) Creative Storytelling and Improvisation with Elizabethan Flair

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Reviews
  • Voice projection, articulation, and pace
  • Nonverbal communication: posture, gesture, and eye contact
  • Overcoming stage fright and building confidence
  • Overview of Shakespeare’s life, works, and historical context
  • Understanding Elizabethan language and themes
  • Exploration of key characters and scenes from selected plays
  • Identifying and using rhetorical devices in both classical and modern contexts
  • Analyzing Shakespearean speeches and comparing them to contemporary public speaking
  • Writing and delivering original speeches inspired by Shakespearean themes
  • Scene study and character development
  • Voice and movement for the stage
  • Rehearsing and performing monologues or group scenes
  • Interpreting text for meaning and emotional intent
  • Connecting Shakespearean ideas to personal experiences and modern issues
  • Reflective exercises, peer feedback, and performance critique
  • A showcase performance featuring selected Shakespearean pieces and original student speeches
  • Opportunity for students to demonstrate growth in both speech and performance
  • Informal presentation for peers, parents, or school community

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