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Rolling Role – Heathcote Reconsidered
Project Introduction
www.water-reckoning.net
Sue Davis s.davis@cqu.edu.au
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    The Water Reckoning Rolling Role Project for
    Heathcote Reconsidered Conference

       The Rolling Role project will take place online and live – in several schools
        across the world leading up to and during the ‘Heathcote Reconsidered’
        conference

       The conference will be held in London July 5-7 2013. Many leading drama
        education scholars and practitioners will be there discussing her work and
        her legacy

       Young people, teachers, artists and academics will be able to contribute to a
        creative project which will draw on Dorothy Heathcote’s philosophy and
        strategies

       Together we will co-construct a story that responds to a common pre-text
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    Dorothy Heathcote 1926-2011
    She was an innovative teacher whose
    groundbreaking work challenged notions of
    teaching, of drama and how to work with children.
    She entered into the creative space with those she
    worked with and pioneered strategies such as
    ‘teacher-in-role’ and ‘mantle of the expert’.
Heathcote Reconsidered
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Many of her ideas and strategies are still
relevant today though contexts have changed
enormously. It is timely to consider her
legacy, how it lives on and may be
repurposed, reworked and extended upon
into the future.
In particular… how do her strategies
translate to drama, education, applied theatre
in the digital age?
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    Who is involved?

    Young people who study drama –            Drama teachers and facilitators
    with each group creating drama and         from each site
    digital content that will build and
    ‘roll’.

       Australia – sites in Qld and NSW

       Greece
                                              Drama researchers who will work
       Singapore                              with the teacher/facilitator to
                                               document the learning journey and
       USA                                    outcomes
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    Rolling Roll – what is it?
    (See ‘Contexts for active learning: four models’
     By Dorothy Heathcote ’)
       The concept of Rolling Role is to involve different groups or classes
        in building a community that then faces some kind of change. The
        initiators create a common context and agree to the key
        features, affairs and concerns of the community. The students/children
        are then involved in building the community, the lives, events and
        artefacts of it and add to developments.

       Work is often left incomplete so another group can take it forward and
        continue the drama.

       Heathcote suggested this work lends it self to sharing through
        something like a website.
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The idea
Discovery of a lost culture of frozen people
underwater who experienced times of crisis
Responding to a message in a bottle about the history
of ‘Ardus Unda’
Who were these people and what happened?
What did their emissaries learn about stories from
elsewhere around the world?                             Jason
Is it possible to help the frozen people or restore     deCaires
them to life?                                           Taylor
                                                        imagery
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    Questions to ponder

       Why is water so important to our          How do people cope in times of
        lives and cultures?                        water crisis?

       What actions, activities and rituals      Can we do anything to ensure
        involve water?                             water security – so that all may
                                                   share healthy, clean water?

       What types of experiences can we          How do we know who to help and
        draw on to inform our drama?
                                                   how?
       What different roles, dramatic
        conventions, movement, music, imag        Why do we help others?
        ery can we use to tell our stories?
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How will it work?
o   Groups create drama work using different
    conventions. Key content and outcomes and
    digitally recorded and documented -
    audio, text, images, videos
o   Selected material is posted to PlaceStories, on
    the blogs, on YouTube etc
o   Each group begins each session by reviewing
    what has already been posted and considering
    ways to ‘roll’ the action forward
o   There are some session where participants (or
    nominees) interact online together
o   The drama as it has developed is shared at the
    conference and somehow resolved!
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    Opportunities and risks

        Web-based spaces              Creative opportunities
                              Today’s young creatives use a realm of
                               cyberspaces and digital tools to create and
                               share their work

                              We want to position young people as creators
                               and global citizens, not just consumers of
                               culture

                              We want to capitalise on using different
                               social media, online spaces and tools

                              We need to do so in ways that are
                               manageable and responsible, especially
                               where young from school contexts are
                               involved

                              Drama teachers/facilitators will therefore be
                               involved in uploading and moderating
                               content.
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                                                                      I wonder what ….
    Ideas we can draw on from                                         If we could only …
    Heathcote’s work                                                  I bet if we tried hard
                                                                      we could …

       Drama is about making significant         Finding the universal in the particular, the
        meaning through commitment to an           emotional connection
        enterprise and fiction                    Segmenting and selecting focus from
                                                   culture:
       Importance of finding and creating         work, war, education, health, food, family,
        significant
                                                   shelter, travel, communication, clothing,
        objects, artefacts, images, texts          worship, law, leisure

       Teacher often works in-role with the      Find a simple starting point and build
        group, manages, questions and              belief in stages
        facilitates from within
                                                  Participants should have the power to take
                                                   action and operate, drawing on what they
       Consider and use dramatic elements         know and can do
        movement/stillness, sound/silence
        darkness/light                            Different frame choices can offer
                                                   closeness or protection from the main
                                                   event or action
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    Different conventions                                                                        167




       Enacted Role                             Second hand account

       Effigies                                 A written account or report

       Portraits                                A story told about another

       Identikit creation of role               A letter in the voice of the writer

       Life sized model                         Action as if from a film

       A conversation overheard                 Creation or re-creation of painting or
                                                  photograph
       A reported conversation                  Finding or drawing up plans
       Finding a cryptic message                Drawing or map
       Rituals & ceremonies                     Rules or instructions
       Formal                                   Clothes or artefacts of a character, time or
        demonstrations, meetings, briefings       place
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    How does drama work?
    SOME KEY IDEAS FROM HEATHCOTE’S WRITINGS
    AND WORK
       Drama demands co-operation

       Drama puts life experience to use

       Drama makes factual experience (information) come into active employment

       Drama uses fiction and fantasy but makes people more aware of reality

       Drama stresses agreeing to all trying to sustain mutual support for each other while allowing
        people a chance to work differently

       Drama makes people find precision in communication

       Drama stresses the use of reflection

       Symbols become ordinary but the ordinary also can be symbolic

       Drama introduces you to living out crises in a testing kind of way. It tests your attitudes and
        your present capacities.

                                                    Collected Writings on Education & Drama pp 203-4
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    www.water-reckoning.net
    WE LOOK FORWARD TO SHARING THE JOURNEY AND OUR
    LEARNINGS!

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Rolling Role Drama Project

  • 1. + R R H R Rolling Role – Heathcote Reconsidered Project Introduction www.water-reckoning.net Sue Davis s.davis@cqu.edu.au
  • 2. + The Water Reckoning Rolling Role Project for Heathcote Reconsidered Conference  The Rolling Role project will take place online and live – in several schools across the world leading up to and during the ‘Heathcote Reconsidered’ conference  The conference will be held in London July 5-7 2013. Many leading drama education scholars and practitioners will be there discussing her work and her legacy  Young people, teachers, artists and academics will be able to contribute to a creative project which will draw on Dorothy Heathcote’s philosophy and strategies  Together we will co-construct a story that responds to a common pre-text
  • 3. + Dorothy Heathcote 1926-2011 She was an innovative teacher whose groundbreaking work challenged notions of teaching, of drama and how to work with children. She entered into the creative space with those she worked with and pioneered strategies such as ‘teacher-in-role’ and ‘mantle of the expert’.
  • 4. Heathcote Reconsidered + Many of her ideas and strategies are still relevant today though contexts have changed enormously. It is timely to consider her legacy, how it lives on and may be repurposed, reworked and extended upon into the future. In particular… how do her strategies translate to drama, education, applied theatre in the digital age?
  • 5. + Who is involved? Young people who study drama –  Drama teachers and facilitators with each group creating drama and from each site digital content that will build and ‘roll’.  Australia – sites in Qld and NSW  Greece  Drama researchers who will work  Singapore with the teacher/facilitator to document the learning journey and  USA outcomes
  • 6. + Rolling Roll – what is it? (See ‘Contexts for active learning: four models’ By Dorothy Heathcote ’)  The concept of Rolling Role is to involve different groups or classes in building a community that then faces some kind of change. The initiators create a common context and agree to the key features, affairs and concerns of the community. The students/children are then involved in building the community, the lives, events and artefacts of it and add to developments.  Work is often left incomplete so another group can take it forward and continue the drama.  Heathcote suggested this work lends it self to sharing through something like a website.
  • 7. + The idea Discovery of a lost culture of frozen people underwater who experienced times of crisis Responding to a message in a bottle about the history of ‘Ardus Unda’ Who were these people and what happened? What did their emissaries learn about stories from elsewhere around the world? Jason Is it possible to help the frozen people or restore deCaires them to life? Taylor imagery
  • 8. + Questions to ponder  Why is water so important to our  How do people cope in times of lives and cultures? water crisis?  What actions, activities and rituals  Can we do anything to ensure involve water? water security – so that all may share healthy, clean water?  What types of experiences can we  How do we know who to help and draw on to inform our drama? how?  What different roles, dramatic conventions, movement, music, imag  Why do we help others? ery can we use to tell our stories?
  • 9. + How will it work? o Groups create drama work using different conventions. Key content and outcomes and digitally recorded and documented - audio, text, images, videos o Selected material is posted to PlaceStories, on the blogs, on YouTube etc o Each group begins each session by reviewing what has already been posted and considering ways to ‘roll’ the action forward o There are some session where participants (or nominees) interact online together o The drama as it has developed is shared at the conference and somehow resolved!
  • 10. + Opportunities and risks Web-based spaces Creative opportunities  Today’s young creatives use a realm of cyberspaces and digital tools to create and share their work  We want to position young people as creators and global citizens, not just consumers of culture  We want to capitalise on using different social media, online spaces and tools  We need to do so in ways that are manageable and responsible, especially where young from school contexts are involved  Drama teachers/facilitators will therefore be involved in uploading and moderating content.
  • 11. + Suppose that… I wonder what …. Ideas we can draw on from If we could only … Heathcote’s work I bet if we tried hard we could …  Drama is about making significant  Finding the universal in the particular, the meaning through commitment to an emotional connection enterprise and fiction  Segmenting and selecting focus from culture:  Importance of finding and creating work, war, education, health, food, family, significant shelter, travel, communication, clothing, objects, artefacts, images, texts worship, law, leisure  Teacher often works in-role with the  Find a simple starting point and build group, manages, questions and belief in stages facilitates from within  Participants should have the power to take action and operate, drawing on what they  Consider and use dramatic elements know and can do movement/stillness, sound/silence darkness/light  Different frame choices can offer closeness or protection from the main event or action
  • 12. + p. 166- Different conventions 167  Enacted Role  Second hand account  Effigies  A written account or report  Portraits  A story told about another  Identikit creation of role  A letter in the voice of the writer  Life sized model  Action as if from a film  A conversation overheard  Creation or re-creation of painting or photograph  A reported conversation  Finding or drawing up plans  Finding a cryptic message  Drawing or map  Rituals & ceremonies  Rules or instructions  Formal  Clothes or artefacts of a character, time or demonstrations, meetings, briefings place
  • 13. + How does drama work? SOME KEY IDEAS FROM HEATHCOTE’S WRITINGS AND WORK  Drama demands co-operation  Drama puts life experience to use  Drama makes factual experience (information) come into active employment  Drama uses fiction and fantasy but makes people more aware of reality  Drama stresses agreeing to all trying to sustain mutual support for each other while allowing people a chance to work differently  Drama makes people find precision in communication  Drama stresses the use of reflection  Symbols become ordinary but the ordinary also can be symbolic  Drama introduces you to living out crises in a testing kind of way. It tests your attitudes and your present capacities. Collected Writings on Education & Drama pp 203-4
  • 14. + www.water-reckoning.net WE LOOK FORWARD TO SHARING THE JOURNEY AND OUR LEARNINGS!