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Kids Jungle Adventure Theatre Workshop Day - Tuesday 30th August - Dulwich Constitutional Club


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Hi all


The London Theatre Factory is throwing a one day Jungle themed theatre arts workshop Tuesday 30th August at the Dulwich Constitutional Club.


Jungle Adventure, Immersive Theatre Arts Workshop

In this exciting theatre arts workshop day, children will get to immerse themselves on an adventure around their very own jungle! They?ll write their own scripts, tell stories and make their own wild life set design and props.


Our workshops include developing skills in most of the following:

Acting - Drama Games - Script Writing - Storytelling - Physical Theatre - Prop Making - Costume Design - Set Design - Mask Making or Face Painting


Students will get to take home their own script they have written as well as props or masks they have made.


Times

Drop off 9.00am | Pick up time 3.00pm


Packed Lunches:

Please bring a packed lunch and bottle of water. We will provide fruit, snacks and squash for break times.


Uniform:

T-Shirt and comfortable sports trousers, shorts or leggings (or similar). Sports sweater (or similar). Jazz shoes, plimsoles or trainers. No logos preferred.


Cost - ?45 per student

25% discount for further siblings or if you recommend a friend!


To book your son or daughters place, please email:


[email protected]


We look forward to seeing you there!

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