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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.