Youth Theatre Classes!
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Theatrical Styles for Ages 7-9 $60/month Saturdays from 10 AM - 11 AM
This class will dive deeper into the world of theatre and provide students with a range of experiences. Students will work on projects as a class that will encourage them to grow and explore the different styles of theatre. As a class, we will work on stage presence and their ability to work as a team to tell a story. We will explore topics such as puppetry, ensemble singing, scenes versus monologues, improv, and acting through song. Students will be encouraged to explore the element of play that exists in acting through a variety of games and exercises. They will craft an actor warm-up that gets them ready for a performance and prepares their voice and bodies. Throughout the class, we will build their repertoire and set them up for success in an audition room; they will learn how to give and receive constructive feedback and identify what makes them stand out in an audition or performance. By the end of this class, students will feel confident in their ability to perform by themselves and as a group, and they will have the necessary skills to perform in a studio showcase.
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Theatre Exploration for Ages 4-6 $55/month | Saturdays from 11 AM-11:45AM
This class will provide students with a basic understanding of acting and singing as well as a range of different theatrical elements. We will use movement and play games to introduce topics such as stage directions, scene partners, ensemble singing, and playwriting! Each class will begin with a storytime that will correspond to the lesson of the week, as well as a clip from a musical to expose them to more theatre and get them talking about the different aspects of performance (lighting, sound, costumes, etc.). Students will be encouraged to practice performing in front of peers and using their voices and bodies to tell a story and create new worlds through different crafts, activities, and projects! By the end of this class, students will be able to identify the plot, characters, and setting of a story. They will feel more comfortable with the world of theatre, and will have the necessary skills to perform in a studio showcase!
Meet Sammy!
Sammy Wilson is a theatre educator, with a passion for inspiring creativity and fostering artistic growth in performers of all levels. With a BA in Theatre and minors in Musical Theatre and Film Studies, Sammy has studied various acting and movement techniques, such as Meisner, Stanislavski, and Laban. She has worked with multiple theatre companies and educational institutions, helping actors develop their skills, confidence, and love for the stage. Sammy's most recent directorial credits include: Six (CDAI), Footloose (Not So Common Players), and Clue: On Stage (Shaker High School). With the exceedingly supportive and talented team at CDAI, Sammy is so excited to share her knowledge and enthusiasm for the performing arts, guiding students on their journeys to becoming confident, intelligent, and versatile performers.