Group 6: The Arts
IB DP Theatre SL/HL1
IB Theatre Arts 1 emphasis is on the growth of the individual’s understanding of theatre in all its forms and focuses. Students make theatre as well as understand it, not only with their minds, but with their senses, and emotions. Students understand the form theatre takes in cultures other than their own; and through this understanding they better understand themselves,their society,and their world. This course provides students with an opportunity to direct, design, create, and write, as well as to act. This course prepares students for the Standard Level IB exam.
Visual Arts
The visual arts are an integral part of everyday life, permeating all levels of human creativity, expression, communication and understanding. They range from traditional forms embedded in local and wider communities, societies and cultures, to the varied and divergent practices associated with new, emerging and contemporary forms of visual language. They may have socio-political impact as well as ritual, spiritual, decorative and functional value; they can be persuasive and subversive in some instances, enlightening and uplifting in others. We celebrate the visual arts not only in the way we create images and objects, but also in the way we appreciate, enjoy, respect and respond to the practices of art-making by others from around the world. Theories and practices in visual arts are dynamic and ever-changing, and connect many areas of knowledge and human experience through individual and collaborative exploration, creative production and critical interpretation. The IB Diploma Programme visual arts course encourages students to challenge their own creative and cultural expectations and boundaries. It is a thought-provoking course in which students develop analytical skills in problem-solving and divergent thinking, while working towards technical proficiency and confidence as art-makers. In addition to exploring and comparing visual arts from different perspectives and in different contexts, students are expected to engage in, experiment with and critically reflect upon a wide range of contemporary practices and media. The course is designed for students who want to go on to study visual arts in higher education as well as for those who are seeking lifelong enrichment through visual arts.
Teachers
Zachary Centers
Theatre - SL1/HL1
Theatre - SL2/HL2
Alix Fournier
Visual Arts SL1
Visual Arts SL2
