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The London Theatre Factory is arranging weekly Speech & Drama with Performing Arts Lessons and Stagecraft lessons for 5 - 12 year olds at a venue in Dulwich, starting in May.


We would love to get a list of students who might be interested, as well as times that would work best for your family at a weekday evening or weekend.


Here are the details:


Speech & Drama with Performing Arts (1hr):

Our Speech and Drama classes teach a range of valuable communicative skills. We will explore texts such as monologues, poems, speeches and scripts. We will focus on character development, improvisation, movement, gesture, posture, vocal technique and speech therapy. We can help your child improve their presentation skills, work in a team, play drama games, build their confidence and help them to develop empathy for others. The lessons would focus on speech and drama for 30minutes and then a different performing art specialism each week. Examples would include:


Stage combat

Poetry

Dance and Physical Theatre

Singing and Soundscapes

Dramatic responses to ?News & what?s going on in the world?. Creating a safe space for kids to discuss relevant issues to them.

Scene devising

Performing with masks

Puppetry

Audition technique training


Stagecraft Lessons(1hr):

Examples of weekly modules (some of which would tie in with Speech & Drama) would include:

Prop making

Costume design

Set design

Lighting

Sound in theatre, film and live events

Film making

Mask making

Puppet making

Run your own casting

Children will get to take home what they have made or designed.


If your child would be interested in signing up to these classes, please email us your response to the following options:

Speech & Drama with Performing Arts Lesson(1 hour) YES / NO

Stage Craft Lesson(1 hour) YES / NO

Both of the above (2 hours including small break) YES / NO

What day and times best suit your family?


Please email [email protected]

www.LondonTheatreFactory.com

07497362933 or 07922141217


We look forward to hearing back from you.

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