The Dramatic Festival, A Consideration of the Lyrical Method as a Factor in Preparotary Education (English Edition) by Anne A. T. Craig is a thoughtful exploration of how dramatic and lyrical practices can enrich the aims and methods of preparatory education. With clarity and purpose, Craig considers the dramatic festival not merely as performance, but as a structured educational experience—one that engages imagination, language, movement, and feeling in ways that strengthen learning from the inside out.
Rooted in the belief that students learn most deeply when they actively embody ideas, this work examines the “lyrical method” as a formative tool for developing expression, attention, and social cooperation. Through the lens of drama and festival-making, Craig highlights the value of rhythm, voice, and poetic form as practical classroom forces—capable of shaping both individual growth and community spirit.
Readers interested in the history of educational theory, drama in education, and the wider tradition of arts-integrated learning will find in Craig’s writing a distinctive perspective: one that connects aesthetic experience with preparation for academic and personal life. Written in an accessible, reflective style, this volume invites educators and curious readers alike to reconsider how dramatic expression can serve as a serious and lasting factor in early education.
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