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ACTING I Musical Theatre
Age group - Kindergarten through 5th Grade
(Registration form found under Musical theatre tab)
Students will learn the fundamentals of theatre for their age, as well as learning how to use their imagination with what they're learning through improvisation, pantomime,games and skits. Students will also learn basic music theory including sol feg as well as working with rhythm instruments. Students will work on easy monologues,songs, choreography, and scenes. They will perform at the end of each semester as a class or with the Acting II performance.
ACTING II Musical Theatre
Age group - 6th Grade through 12th Grade
(Registration form found under Musical Theatre Tab)
Students will learn important fundamentals of theatre for their age, using their imagination while learning improvisation and pantomime, along with acting exercises and games. Students will work on music skills including sight singing, notation, and rhythm instrument work. Choreograhy is taught for each performance introducing basic dance skills and memorization. Students will practice auditioning, as well as study and practice monologues and scenes from well-known plays as well as an entire play/musical that they will perform at the end of the semester.
ACTING III Advanced Musical Theatre
Age group-8th-High School
Students will learn many facets of theatre, such as how to stand and move correctly and use exercises and games to learn and project different emotions using their voices, bodies and faces to express what they want to convey. Students will practice auditioning and performing skills. Students will learn more advanced levels of acting by studying Stanislavski, Chekov and Hagen techniques that will help them in high school speech and theatre, public speaking, auditioning, interviewing, and preparing for college. They will flex their writing skills by composing a monologue or scene to perform, as well as learning monologues and scenes for auditions. Students will learn more in depth music reading and notation as well as choose and perform audition songs. Dance skills will also continue to advance through "workshop days" and performances. The semester will end with a musical theatre review or full length musical.
Age group - Kindergarten through 5th Grade
(Registration form found under Musical theatre tab)
Students will learn the fundamentals of theatre for their age, as well as learning how to use their imagination with what they're learning through improvisation, pantomime,games and skits. Students will also learn basic music theory including sol feg as well as working with rhythm instruments. Students will work on easy monologues,songs, choreography, and scenes. They will perform at the end of each semester as a class or with the Acting II performance.
ACTING II Musical Theatre
Age group - 6th Grade through 12th Grade
(Registration form found under Musical Theatre Tab)
Students will learn important fundamentals of theatre for their age, using their imagination while learning improvisation and pantomime, along with acting exercises and games. Students will work on music skills including sight singing, notation, and rhythm instrument work. Choreograhy is taught for each performance introducing basic dance skills and memorization. Students will practice auditioning, as well as study and practice monologues and scenes from well-known plays as well as an entire play/musical that they will perform at the end of the semester.
ACTING III Advanced Musical Theatre
Age group-8th-High School
Students will learn many facets of theatre, such as how to stand and move correctly and use exercises and games to learn and project different emotions using their voices, bodies and faces to express what they want to convey. Students will practice auditioning and performing skills. Students will learn more advanced levels of acting by studying Stanislavski, Chekov and Hagen techniques that will help them in high school speech and theatre, public speaking, auditioning, interviewing, and preparing for college. They will flex their writing skills by composing a monologue or scene to perform, as well as learning monologues and scenes for auditions. Students will learn more in depth music reading and notation as well as choose and perform audition songs. Dance skills will also continue to advance through "workshop days" and performances. The semester will end with a musical theatre review or full length musical.
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