Morning Assembly

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The Arts are such an important part of children’s lives. This encompasses not only dancing and singing but also acting.
Drama improves a child’s public speaking skills: Talking and performing in front of audiences will teach a child so many important parts of public speaking, including volume, enunciation, and inflection.

Acting increases a teamwork mentality:
When a child is put into a team environment where everyone matters and has a part. This builds a teamwork mentality that can’t even compare to group projects.
Performing improves a child’s confidence, Being on stage is not for the light of heart. You perform in front of strangers. This, in turn, makes your child more confident and able to handle the most embarrassing situations that can arise.
Acting makes a child more physically active. A lot of kids decide at an early age that sports aren’t for them. Performing can be a good alternative to physical activity.
Performing in plays increases memorization, when learning lines, blocking, cues and lighting actors use a lot of memorization tricks to remember everything. These tricks follow performers throughout their life – helping with studying in school and multitasking at work in the future.
BFKG gave the platform to class one students, where each section performed on very important and meaningful topics in our lives and impressed the audience with their tremendous performances.