Jump to content

Musical Theatre Workshop 6-9 Years 10th 14th August


Recommended Posts

MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP


Due to the huge success of the "Annie" Workshop last year, MTWorkshops are pleased to announce that we will be holding another workshop this year with different songs and dances from popular Musicals such as Oliver, Sound of Music, High School Musical, Grease and Crazy For You. No experience in dance or singing is necessary as we will build up these skills from basics. The children will be divided into two groups based on age/ability for some numbers, and brought together for the finale.


This drop-off workshop will be held at South London Dance Studios in Herne Hill.

Dates: Monday 10th August to Friday 14th August inclusive

Times: 11.30am - 4pm

Cost: ?150 per Child

10% Sibling Discount Available


Each morning we start with a warm up for voice and body, then we venture into a fun and fantastic world of storytelling, song and dance. As we learn the songs and dances by some of their favourite characters the children will explore music and dance from the perspective of the performer. Our teachers are highly experienced, fully CRB checked, First Aid & Epi-Pen trained and also very good fun!


Friday 14th August is 'SHOW DAY' where we invite parents, guardians, friends and family to come and see the fruits of the children's hard work.


Please contact us by replying to this post, emailing [email protected] or calling Miss Vikki on 07503453905

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Another recommendation for Maurice Hinds! He installed a new handbasin in my small bathroom, and did a lovely job.  I would absolutely recommend Maurice for plumbing work.  He is very helpful, friendly and did a tidy and efficient job, and his work is reasonably priced. 
    • Sure. He is ideological driven on many things. He was the person that defended the blanket CPZ policy because he believed that 'if you asked most people in southwark if all parking should be paid for, most would say yes'. A completely unfounded belief not backed by any evidence. In the real world, that policy caused significant local electoral damage for some councillors. I personally see his disillusion with the Labour Party as one of his idealism vs the reality of governance. He will probably be much happier with the Greens.
    • Arguably, as regards local needs for free(er) flowing traffic and some acknowledgement of expressed wishes he hasn't been. The 'active travel' and particularly the cycling lobby seems to have got far more of his attention than others. In that aspect, at least he would seem to be far more likely to be happy amongst the avowedly private-car hating Greens. A perfectly reasonable stance, of course, but one which certainly doesn't qualify as 'arguing for local needs'. He hasn't, equally, been very obviously supportive of those, his direct constituents I believe, who have been less than enthusiastic about Gala.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...