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Hi All


We are pleased to announce we are starting our weekly children?s theatre arts classes. See details below:


Weekly Classes


Thursdays

4.00pm - 5.00pm Stagecraft

5.00pm - 6.00pm Speech & Drama with Performing Arts


Thursday 12 May

Thursday 19 May

Thursday 26 May

Thursday 9 June

Thursday 16 June

Thursday 23 June

Thursday 30 June

Thursday 7 July


Cost:

?96 per term (8x lessons at ?12 per lesson)

?160 per term for both Stagecraft and Speech and Drama with Performing Arts Lessons (16x lessons at ?10 per lesson)


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


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 developing skills in character development, improvisation, movement, gesture, posture, vocal technique. 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 will 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.

? Scene devising

? Performing with masks

? Puppetry

? Audition technique training


Stagecraft (1hr):


Examples of weekly modules (some of which would tie in with Speech & Drama) will 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. To make a booking please fill out the attached form. For more info please contact us:


E [email protected]

W www.londontheatrefactory.com

M +44 (0) 7497 362 933

T @London_factory

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