Monday, July 18, 2011

FREE Workshops

We're trying to get the word out that we are HERE and we are OPEN!!! I'm excited to be hosting a few free workshops in the next coming weeks. Come on over and check us out! be sure to RSVP to andrea@stagerightproductions.org so we can get you in. We can only take the first 20 kids. If people go crazy and we get a lot of overflow on one class we may offer open another day. :-)

Saturday July 30th

10am-12pm
Adventures in Theatre: This interactive workshop teaches young actors to embrace their imaginations by embarking on journeys through stories brought to life by the magic of theatre. Through games, storytelling, and improvisation, students will learn to use their full body, voice, and imagination to tackle the challenges characters face in these timeless narratives. (ages 6-11)

6pm-7pm
Improv: Bring the family and step into the story as we break every convention we know of and create some new ones along the way. Students young and old in this workshop will learn how to assess the energy in the room more quickly, how to participate in it, and, more importantly, how to play in it. Most of the class is about unlocking you to a point where you are milking the fun in each and every moment on stage and off. (ages- 5 and up)

Saturday August 6th

10-11am
Broadway Babies:This introductory class is to teach your little drama queen or king to sing and dance to the songs of Broadway! Students play theatre games and practice songs from Broadway shows. The confidence and comfort with the stage is fully developed in this class as students enjoy the excitement of learning the art of Broadway performing. . (Ages 2-4)

11am-12pm
Broadway Kids: Sing, dance, and perform! Boys and girls will have lessons in vocal technique, emotional expression, acting, movement, and stage elements. This class promotes self-confidence, emotional awareness, and dramatic expression. (Ages 5-7)

5pm-7pm
Triple Threats: Students in this group bond together to create small a performance where they show off their newly acquired skills; singing, acting, and dancing! Thus the “triple threat” is born.  
(Ages 12-18)

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