Introduction
The Research Presentation in IB Theatre requires you to investigate a world theatre tradition, analyze its cultural and historical context, and explore its performance conventions. But with so much information available, many students struggle to organize their research effectively. Without clear structure, presentations often become unfocused or overwhelming.
This guide outlines the best ways to organize your research so your IB Theatre Research Presentation is clear, concise, and impactful.
Quick Start Checklist
- Start with a clear research question or focus.
- Categorize notes into context, conventions, application, and reflection.
- Use visuals and diagrams to structure information.
- Prioritize depth over breadth—cover fewer points in more detail.
- Practice presenting your research aloud to refine structure.
Why Organization Matters
Examiners are not grading you on how much information you collect but on how effectively you analyze, apply, and reflect. Organized research ensures that you:
- Stay focused on your central question.
- Avoid overwhelming your audience with irrelevant detail.
- Demonstrate clear connections between research and performance practice.
- Deliver a structured, confident presentation.
Best Ways to Organize Your Research
1. Start with a Central Question
Frame your research around one guiding question. For example:
- How do masks in Noh Theatre shape audience interpretation?
- What role does rhythm play in Yoruba performance traditions?
A central question keeps your research focused and purposeful.
