DRAMA 101:
Introduce Your Campers or Students
to the World of Theater
Your Kids will Discover the Magic of Acting, Improvisation, & Storytelling

The theater opens up so many avenues for exploration and learning. Acting allows someone to become someone different. Improvisation helps fine-tune a person’s ability to think on their feet quickly and creatively. Developing storytelling skills means honing a skill humans have used before there was written language!
My “Kids’ Drama Class 101” gives your students a chance to explore these and other aspects of theater. This class gives your kiddos a chance to become part of what they see on TV or on stage.
All in a safe, supportive environment.
What Does This Drama Class for Kids Cover?
Where imagination comes alive! This fun-filled class is perfect for children eager to explore the magical world of theater through acting, improvisation, and storytelling.
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Unleash Creativity: Are your little ones ready to step into the spotlight? Join us for an exciting adventure.
In this vibrant class, kids will dive into:
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Acting Techniques: Discover the basics of acting as they learn to express characters, emotions, and stories through their performances.
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Improvisation Games: Foster creativity and quick thinking! Kids will engage in fun games that encourage them to think on their feet and bring spontaneity to their acting.
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Storytelling Skills: Explore the art of storytelling, where they’ll learn how to convey a narrative, build characters, and make the audience feel every moment.
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Hands-On Activities: Each session is packed with interactive activities designed to boost confidence and encourage teamwork.
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Supportive Environment: I’m dedicated to creating a nurturing space where every child feels comfortable to shine. I’ll guide students through exercises that build both acting skills and self-esteem.

The Benefits of Learning Drama
Think acting is just playing around? Nope. Acting and theater techniques teach children valuable skills that translate directly into the real world.
Acting requires memorization of scripted lines. Learning how to recall data is a critical skill for any field. Improvising teaches children to think quickly on their feet. Storytelling helps kids fine-tune their communication skills.
Most of all, theater helps children learn how to work well with others. By interacting with their fellow campers, students learn to work with a team and develop core interpersonal skills.
All of this goes a long way toward building a child’s self-esteem.
Bring Drama to Your Next Camp or Class
I guarantee your students will love learning about theater, acting, and improvisation in this class!
Contact me today by phone at 912-323-4134 or email at septembercardiff@temberstales.com to find out how to bring this amazing interactive experience to your children.
