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Monday Creative Drama (Code 111)
with Trina J.
Dates/Time: Mondays (January 27 to April 28; no class 3/31 and 4/21) from 4PM to 4:45PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: Pre-K (ages 4+) and Kindergarten
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Creative Drama is a perfect introduction to the world of theatre. This class emphasizes young children’s inherent sense of play, musicality, and imagination. Each day in Creative Drama offers lessons in storytelling, creative movement, group music, and theatre games. While students learn the building blocks and vocabulary of theatre, they’ll also practice important skills like listening, teamwork, and empathizing with others through stories. At the end of this class, the students will perform a sample of what they’ve learned for a small audience of friends and family. No two Creative Drama courses are ever the same. Because of this, we recommend that most children sign up for this class for multiple seasons while they build their theatrical foundation!
Interested in sholarships? Read this page first.
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo credit: Liz Earnest
Monday Musical Theatre Explorations (Code 111)
with Heather and Nesziah
Dates/Time: Mondays (January 27 to April 28; no class 3/31 and 4/21) from 4PM to 5PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 1st through 4th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Song and dance are front and center in Musical Theatre Explorations! Children who love to belt tunes in the car or follow along with the latest online dance trends will love this class. Young people will get new perspectives on songs from their favorite musicals and movies when they are paired with teaching artists’ original choreography. Students will also gain experience in acting by working with a script and learning popular improv games.
In addition to expanding confidence in musical theatre, students will also practice multi-tasking, taking artistic risks, and memorization. Teamwork is also emphasized as students learn how to work as an ensemble. At the end of this course, youth will share musical theatre songs for a small audience of friends and family. No two semesters are the same, and students often enjoy taking this course more than once!
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Liz Earnest
Monday Acting & Improv Studio (Code 111)
with Katrinah and Jesse
Dates/Time: Mondays (January 27 to April 28; no class 3/31 and 4/21) from 5:15PM to 6:30PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 5th to 8th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Young people who enjoy creating characters, telling stories, and immersing themselves in a role will delight in this class with an emphasis on play! Students will expand their understanding of important acting and improvisational skills like working with scene partners, making strong choices, expressing emotion, and saying "yes". This dynamic class also teaches focus, empathy, and commitment.
Acting and Improv Studio starts with a focus on improvisational comedy skills like trusting your instincts and working cooperatively with a team. Then as the session continues, those skills are applied to scripted scene work, where students will expand their understanding of acting through giving life and truth to a character, investing in the character’s given circumstances, and using acting concepts like objectives/obstacles/tactics. At the end of the session, students will share their favorite parts of these two branches of theatre for a small audience of friends and family. Improvisational topics and acting scenes will vary from session to session. Youth who enjoy this class are encouraged to take it more than once so that they can continue to practice their new skills.
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Courtney Thompson
Dance Studio Winter Session (Code 111)
with Trina J.
Dates/Time: Mondays (January 27 to March 3) from 6:45PM to 7:45PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 5th to 8th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Youth who have a strong interest in Broadway dance will love this new class! Over the semester, young people will learn and practice various dance styles to build their confidence and experience in musical theatre.
In Dance Studio, each young person will develop an understanding of the healthy habits that build and sustain a dancer's practice. The class will learn stretching and warm-up techniques and understand basic choreographic terms and concepts as they rehearse. In practicing dance, youth will build skills like conveying emotion through movement, building endurance and coordination, functioning as an ensemble, and retaining patterns of choreography over time. At the end of the semester, the youth will perform what they have learned for a small audience of friends and family through an in-class final share.
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Courtney Thompson
Tuesday Acting & Improv Explorations (Code 111)
with Heather and Laine
Dates/Time: Tuesdays (January 28 to April 22; no class 4/1) from 4PM to 5PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 1st to 4th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
This collaborative, creative class is the perfect fit for young people with big ideas! Led by their teachers playing in-role beside them, students develop characters and embark on a new adventure in every class guided by their imaginations. This class builds theatrical skills like characterization, improvisation, and storytelling, as well as transferable skills like decision-making, teamwork, and mutual respect. Students will also learn elements of story structure and how to create a plot with multiple characters, conflict, and resolution. At the end of this course, students will share some of their favorite activities and adventures with a small audience of friends and family. Each course is a new discovery in creativity. As such, your child can take this course multiple times and learn something new each session.
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Liz Earnest
Tuesday Creative Drama (Code 111)
with Katrinah and Paul
Dates/Time: Tuesdays (January 28 to April 22; no class 4/1) from 4PM to 4:45PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: Pre-K (age 4+) and Kindergarten
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Creative Drama is a perfect introduction to the world of theatre. This class emphasizes young children’s inherent sense of play, musicality, and imagination. Each day in Creative Drama offers lessons in storytelling, creative movement, group music, and theatre games. While students learn the building blocks and vocabulary of theatre, they’ll also practice important skills like listening, teamwork, and empathizing with others through stories. At the end of this class, the students will perform a sample of what they’ve learned for a small audience of friends and family. No two Creative Drama courses are ever the same. Because of this, we recommend that most children sign up for this class for multiple seasons while they build their theatrical foundation!
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Liz Earnest
Tuesday Musical Theatre Studio (Code 111)
with Katrinah L.
Date/Time: Tuesdays (January 28 to April 22; no class 4/1) from 5PM to 6:15PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 5th to 8th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Jump into the upbeat world of musical theatre in this high-energy class. Students who enjoy singing and dancing will love this opportunity to learn music and choreography from their favorite shows. Young performers will learn several styles of movement and song in this class, while learning more about theatre through games and warm-ups. Students will also grow skills like ensemble-building, information recall, and sharing the spotlight.
Each young person will develop physical and vocal techniques for performance. Vocal skills include expression through choral music, using proper breath support, and following basic conducting gestures. Physical skills include conveying emotion through movement, building endurance and coordination, and retaining patterns of choreography over time. At the end of the session, the youth will perform musical theatre-style songs and dances for a small audience of friends and family.
The world of musical theatre is deep and wide, and there is a wealth of classic and contemporary material to explore in Musical Theatre Studio. Youth who enjoy this class are encouraged to return and learn more from the canon!
Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Liz Earnest
Tuesday Musical Theatre Explorations (Code 111)
with Heather and Nesziah
Dates/Time: Tuesdays (January 28 to April 22; no class 4/1) from 5:15PM to 6:15PM
Location: In person at SPARC
Grades: 1st through 4th
All levels of experience are welcome! Teachers in this class will work with youth at all levels of experience to help them reach their goals.
Song and dance are front and center in Musical Theatre Explorations! Children who love to belt tunes in the car or follow along with the latest online dance trends will love this class. Young people will get new perspectives on songs from their favorite musicals and movies when they are paired with teaching artists’ original choreography. Students will also gain experience in acting by working with a script and learning popular improv games.
In addition to expanding confidence in musical theatre, students will also practice multi-tasking, taking artistic risks, and memorization. Teamwork is also emphasized as students learn how to work as an ensemble. At the end of this course, youth will share musical theatre songs for a small audience of friends and family. No two semesters are the same, and students often enjoy taking this course more than once!
Interested in scholarships? Read this page first
*Teachers subject to change.
Photo Credit: Liz Earnest