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Virtual Fall Workshops

$ 200 usd
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Sat, Oct 3, 2020, 10:00 AM EDT – Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 11:00 AM EST
Dates Breakdown
Sat, Oct 3, 2020, 10:00 AM EDT – Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 11:00 AM EST
Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 6:30 PM EDT – Thu, Oct 29, 2020, 7:30 PM EDT
Virtual Fall Workshops

Join us for all 10 Workshops this Fall!

Workshops will be held on Thursday evenings (6:30-7:30 PM) and Saturday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM):

SINGING 1- October 3
Students will learn about how to properly warm up their voices and the importance of breath control. Additionally, the song “Broadway, Here I Come!” will be introduced and the learning process will begin for a choir experience.

ACTING 101- October 8
Designed for all levels of actors, this 60-minute workshop provides students with the building blocks of theater, while exploring performance and storytelling techniques. … Students also learn to build confidence, develop improvisational skills and maintain professionalism on the stage. Students will be given script excerpts before the class. During the class students will be asked to perform different roles.

SCENIC DESGIN - October 10
Description: Proscenium theaters create a window into a fictional world. The job of a Scenic designer is to create a practical, functional, believable world in which an entire play can live. In this course, students will sketch two dimensional designs to tell the story before actors take the stage.

INTRO TO TAP DANCE - October 15
Students will learn a form of dance that is used often in Musical Theatre- tap dance! We’re covering the most basic steps so a set of tap shoes is completely optional (but not necessary).

SINGING 2- October 17
This lesson will focus on voice control and belting (correctly)! Students will begin to practice singing in their virtual choir!

IMPROV IN THEATRE - October 22
Students will learn what Improvisational Theatre is and how it helps an actor? Students will use theatre games to improve quick-thinking, teamwork, active listening and communication skills.

COSTUME - October 24
Description: Most audiences see a costume before they learn who each character is. How do costume designers weave details and personality traits into their designs? Using classic fairy tales, students will reimagine popular characters and sketch a rendering to bring new life to traditional characters.

HIP HOP - October 29
Students will learn Hip Hop basics! Popular & energetic, hip hop is a relatively new type of dance that has found it’s place in Musical Theatre.

AUDITION TECHNIQUES - November 5
Students will learn how to prepare for theatre auditions and learn tips and tricks on what to expect and how to overcome obstacles.

SINGING 3- November 7
This is the final rehearsal for the Virtual Recording of “Broadway, Here I Come!”

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Levels
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