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Underwater World, Kids Theatre Arts Workshop | Summer Half Term SE22 (+Summer Holiday Camp info)


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Summer is almost here! We are now taking bookings for our exciting Summer theatre arts courses for 5 - 12 year olds.


Summer Courses


Summer Half Term:

Underwater World, Immersive Theatre Arts Workshop | 31 May - 3 June (4 days)

In this dazzling theatre course, children will be able to immerse themselves in the wonders of the sea.They will learn about real ocean creatures as well as fictional ones. From mesmerising mermaids, jolly jelly-fish to submarine spies, children will develop their own marine-life character. Our team will guide the children through a series of workshops, enabling them to produce their own spectacular production for parents.


Summer Holiday:

Treasure Island, Immersive Theatre Arts Workshop | 25 - 29 July (5 days)

Jungle Adventure, Immersive Theatre Arts Workshop | 30 Aug - 3 Sept (5 days)


Times (all courses)

Drop off 9.00am | Home time 3.00pm

Last day performance start time 2.15pm | Home time 3.00pm


Each workshop includes developing skills in the following:

Acting - Drama Games - Script Writing - Storytelling - Physical Theatre - Dance - Singing & Soundscapes - Prop Making - Costume Design - Set Design - Puppetry - Mask Making or Face Painting - Stage combat


Students will get to take home their own script they have written as well as props, puppets or masks they have made. Children will also get to relax at our themed movie Screening during our course. At the final presentation children will be awarded with a London Theatre Factory certificate to congratulate them on their achievements!


Fees:

1 student - ?45p/d

25% discount for further siblings

10% discount for returning students or if you recommend a friend.


*Can?t make the full week? Email us to request a workshop schedule for you to pick individual days.


Venue:

Dulwich Constitutional Club,33 E Dulwich Grove, London SE22 8PW


Uniform: (All workshops)

Plain black T-Shirt and comfortable sports trousers or leggings (or similar). Plain black comfortable sports sweater (or similar). Jazz shoes, plimsoles or trainers.


Booking:

Booking form is attached, simply fill out the form for each child, scan and email back to us. We will send you an invoice for payment.


Please email us if you would like more information or a workshop schedule or take a look at our website. We look forward to seeing you and your children for some Summer fun!


Warm wishes


The London Theatre Factory


Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07497362933 / 07922141217

Website: www.londontheatrefactory.com

Twitter: @London_Factory

Instagram: London Theatre Factory

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