In the disguise corner, fabrics of various colours and sizes, hats, bags, vests, masks, masks, tunics, clothes of mum and dad, offering rich stimuli for the creative expression of the children. A small cloakroom that shapes and grows with the children, offering them the opportunity for expression, movement and the release of their imagination.
Using fairy tales, music, words, sounds, objects, nature, excursions and any random everyday stimulus as a vehicle, theatrical play is a means of communication for each child with himself/herself and with the group.
The theatre corner is the first stage of preparation for a more organised form of theatre play.
Games with body parts, games with space, observation, memory, imagination, voice and time are some of the things that are given to children through this big suitcase called dramatic play.
A workshop that is not only limited to entertainment but also sensitizes the child to the arts, develops linguistically, expresses himself through improvisations combining rhythm and movement, thus becoming aware of the limits of his body and, by extension, of his self-image in space.
The activities included in the theatrical play are based on the child's spontaneity and his need to understand the world around him through symbolism.