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Adult Summer Intensives
Acting for the Camera
with Romni Rossi

This class is designed for students that want to give acting for the camera a try. Whether you are interested in perfecting your video auditions or interested in acting for film and television, this class is for you. Come and learn techniques that will help you deliver great acting on camera.
Acting The Song
with Charles Holt

In this class, students will choose a song to perform and will be guided through the process of learning how to make an active switch between dialogue and singing, how to keep playing action during songs, and how to analyze lyrics and music to inspire a performance. Students will gain the skill and confidence to fully embody a character while expressing the story through song.
Movement/Dance for the Actor
with Amara Grace

Dive into the world of Beginning Dance for Adults. This course is designed for beginner and intermediate dancers looking for a fun and supportive environment to explore movement. Led by the dynamic Amara Grace, this class blends foundational dance techniques with expressive choreography, helping students build rhythm, coordination, and confidence. Participants will learn essential movements, including isolations, syncopation, and improvisation, while exploring various dance styles.
Beginning Acting
with Ruthie Martinez

This class is designed for adults who want to give acting a try, or revisit the basics in order to improve their technique. You will participate in theatre games and exercises that develop comfort and confidence using your body and voice, build connection with others, and teach the building blocks of acting.
Singing for Beginners
with Alison Lawrence

A great opportunity to learn the basics of singing. If you have ever wanted to take a voice lesson, or wanted an understanding of good/healthy singing, have an audition to prepare for, want to sing in church or just be better at karaoke… this is the class for you.
Voice Acting
with Charles Holt

Students will learn how to effectively use their voice to deliver emotions, characters, and tell a story. Through vocal exercises and performing various scenes, students will work on vocal range, control, articulation, and projection. Students will develop the skills to gain confidence in voiceover work.