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What is a children's play?
"Children's Drama: Children's Play"

It refers to drama, opera, ballet, musical, traditional opera, pantomime, puppet show, shadow play and other different types of dramas serving children.

Children's drama not only has the characteristics of drama, but also adapts to children's unique taste, psychological state and way of understanding and thinking about things. It is required to analyze serious themes to them through concrete and vivid images and lively plots, and to infect beauty. In the process of beauty infection, it is necessary to cultivate children's positive creative spirit, develop their will and imagination, so as to exercise their thinking ability, arouse their curiosity, make them know the real world and things around them as correctly as possible, and consolidate their existing moral sense.

Children's drama should have the clarity of thought, the purity of morality, the authenticity of characters' personality and behavior, the universality and accuracy of absorbing life materials, and the perfection of artistic conception. In some countries, according to the difference of children's age, there are obvious differences between preschool, preschool and adolescent children's dramas. The Soviet Union, Japan, Romania, Australia, Norway, Switzerland, Germany and the United States are all developed countries in children's drama. Famous children's dramas such as Cinderella, The Beggar and the Prince and The Emperor's New Clothes are widely circulated in many countries.

The real stage play is their childhood fun, intimate interaction, laughter and positive guidance. The children laughed and jumped up to study. It is a real integration of education, entertainment and emotion! What effect does watching children's stage plays have on children's life and growth? Every child's growth needs dreams, feelings, stories, idols and active and healthy content guidance! According to a survey by Danish experts, children who often watch children's dramas will be more lively, cheerful and sociable than those who don't. Therefore, there are more children's troupes in Europe than adult children's troupes, and the content is richer.

What is the educational and learning significance?

Parents of children's dramas must take their children to watch together! Because there is a big understanding gap between children of all ages, children may encounter something they can't understand when watching children's dramas. Parents can explain in time. Everyone can tell their children's happiness and sadness. Do you want them to watch it alone? That will definitely not work! As for the purpose of children's drama, it is originally to bring joy to children and promote their growth. And children can not only get many tangible or intangible things from their own appreciation of the plot, but also get the pleasure of "appreciating others" from the process of watching the play. Therefore, as long as parents take their children to the performance site and let him fully integrate, he should be able to experience something. However, explaining the plot in advance or reasoning according to the plot can easily stifle children's interest in appreciation. On the contrary, after watching the play, if the child is moved and wants to share it with his parents, then his parents have to listen attentively. In addition, if the child is interested in "I also want to act and watch" because of the interesting story, then try this fresh experience with him! This process allows children to train their expressive force and expressive ability, experience the experience of cooperating with others to complete one thing, and experience the happiness and sense of accomplishment appreciated by others. As for the problem of children making noise in the theater, he wouldn't do it if he realized that performers need to be respected and appreciators have the right to be left alone. Of course, if the child is really young, it is difficult to understand this truth. You can teach him the necessary etiquette with examples and words that he can understand in advance, so that he can actually learn in the theater. Watching children's dramas is a parent-child activity and a medium for children's growth.

In foreign countries, especially in Europe, children's plays are performances that families must watch together every week, not to mention holidays and birthdays. Parents and children participate in children's drama performances, play various roles and cultivate children's interest. Children make stage props and costumes, adapt scripts, perform abroad and share all kinds of happiness! Danish population is more than 5 million, there are hundreds of children's troupes, and there are more folk troupes, while there are only a handful of children's troupes in China. "