At the INTERNATIONAL DRAMATISTS ASSOCIATION, children engage deeply with Drama in Transpersonal Psychology (DITP), which leads to significant emotional, psychological, and intellectual transformations. The practice of DITP at our center allows children to actively participate in drama, mirroring real-life experiences and fostering a profound connection between thoughts and emotions. This immersive experience encourages children to become independent in both thought and action.
This independence is crucial for fostering:
1.Creativity: Children develop the ability to think outside the box, imagining and exploring various creative avenues within the structured yet flexible environment of drama.
2.Empathy and Social Awareness: By assuming the roles of various characters, children learn to understand and empathize with different perspectives, recognizing the needs and feelings of others beyond their self-interest.
The skills and values learned through DITP are not confined to theoretical knowledge but are applied to everyday life, enhancing children’s ability to interact thoughtfully and compassionately in diverse situations. Thus, our program prepares them not just as participants in drama but as active, empathetic, and creative members of society.