Sagot :
Answer:
Life Skills Learned in Theatre
Oral Communication Skills
Creative Problem Solving Abilities
More than “Get It Done”
Willingness to Work Cooperatively
The Ability to Work Independently
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Time-budgeting Skills
Initiative
Promptness and Respect for Deadlines
Acceptance of Rules
The Ability to Learn Quickly and Correctly
Respect for Colleagues
Respect for Authority
Adaptability and Flexibility
The Ability to Work Under Pressure
A Healthy Self-Image
Acceptance of Disappointment and Ability to Bounce Back
Self-Discipline
A Goal-Oriented Approach to Work
Concentration
Dedication
A Willingness to Accept Responsibility
Leadership Skills
Self-Confidence
Enjoyment in a Job Well Done
Explanation:
So…You get the idea. It seems almost incidental at this point to mention that theatre training will of course also prepare you for a career in the theatre. While training you learn all the above mentioned skills as well as how to use your voice, body, mind and heart to make magic happen on stage.