Trinity College London & Kreativ Kúnste Productions
Speech and Drama
Browse through our Trinity College London Speech and Drama courses below. We organise classes & workshops all over Malaysia throughout the year. If you are interested in any of them, get in touch with us.

Speech and Drama for Kids
Confidence should be instilled in children from a young age so that they grow up to be able to speak in public and practice effective communication skills. Although not many Asian countries recognise how Drama studies can positively impact a child's life, it still is one of the best ways (if not the best) to stimulate a child's creativity. The benefit of educating children through Drama has been acknowledged by the West. By participating in Drama, a child learns the core and soft skills of how to work together as a team, expand their imagination and express their creativity.

Speech and Drama for Teenagers
Teenagers who participate in Drama may channel their energy and creativity towards shaping their confidence to prepare them for adulthood. Moulding their interest at this stage to allow them to direct the energy towards something creatively productive may be one of the most important decisions as they are often subjected to peer pressure and other challenges. Not only are learners at our Academy taught the principles of Drama, at the same time, we also encourage positive thinking and behaviour, which can be instrumentally beneficial in other aspects of their life.

Teaching Diploma for Speech and Drama
This ATCL/LTCL/FTCL Diploma in Teaching/Performing Speech & Drama from Trinity College London is a prestigious qualification to obtain for those who are interested in pursuing a career in the Performing Arts.
Learners will have the opportunity to develop their creativity in both performing and also teaching Performing Arts. The course will enable students to explore the different teaching methodologies and techniques that will make Performing Arts classes fun and educational.
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