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Kids on Stage: Putting a Script on its Feet (Gr 1-3)
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Students will use a one-act script to put a short play on their feet as performers. Students will also make props and learn how to act and present themselves on stage. At the end of the camp, they will perform the short play and show how they’ve really learned the script and how to be an actor.
Tweens on Stage: Making a Show: Beginning to End (Gr 4 - 6)
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Students will start from playwriting to the design process, all the way through the performance stage of a one-act play, learning how the process of putting on a show works. From all of the different creative approaches and collaboration, students will learn how to put on a show beginning to end.
Kids on Stage: Collaboration and Creativity (Gr 1-3)
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Students will work together to come up with stories and worlds to explore! Students will build props, work together to act out scenes as an ensemble, and play games based in drama-based pedagogy, encouraging students to be creative and share ideas!
Kids on Stage: Return to Adventureland (Gr 1-3)
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Students will work with a short script about going on adventures and being explorers and heroes. They will be the actors, build props, design costumes, and develop their teamwork skills as an ensemble.
Tweens on Stage: Friendship in Our Stories (Gr 4 - 6)
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Students will collaborate with each other to build a script, act in the script, design the props and costumes, and define what friendship means to them. Students will come up with ideas and be the authors of their own script and story. Students will use their imaginations and creativity to express themselves through theatre.
Tweens on Stage: Performing through Voice and Movement (Gr 4 - 6)
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Students will work on their acting and vocal skills, as well as movement and non-verbal acting. Students will engage with how to express various emotions, both in comedy and drama. Resulting in performing a short one-act play, students will develop their actor’s skills through both voice and movement techniques.