Youth Theatre
Junior Youth Theatre is a dynamic, fun and creative class, which incorporates a mix of drama, song and dance. It encourages individuals to find and develop their creative talents and express themselves through various theatrical activities.
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It's suitable for both seasoned young performers, and new children just starting out.
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The focus of Junior Youth Theatre is to nurture the artistic potential of young individuals and foster their personal growth. Through their involvement in Junior Youth Theatre, children gain a deeper understanding of the performing arts. They learn about stage presence, projection, body language, and other fundamental aspects of performing arts. They also get to explore the creative process of developing a character, interpreting scripts, and working with a director and fellow actors.
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Junior Youth Theatre typically culminates in performances and/or showcases where participants have the chance to demonstrate their skills and talents to family, friends, and the wider community. These performances serve as a celebration of their hard work, dedication, and artistic growth.
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It offers a supportive and inclusive environment where participants can learn and collaborate with their peers, building confidence, teamwork, and communication skills along the way.
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Junior Youth Theatre serves as a nurturing and enriching platform for young individuals to explore their passion for theatre, develop thier creative abilities, and form lifelong friendships. It fosters personal growth, self-expression, and a love for the performing arts, setting the stage for further artistic pursuits in the future.
Tutor: Polly Pritchard-Davies
Where: The Spark Studio
When:
Mondays
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4:00 - 4:50pm - 4/5 yrs
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5:00 - 6:05pm - 6/7/8 yrs
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6:15 - 7:20pm - 9/10/11 yrs
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7:20 - 8:30pm - 12/13/14/15 yrs
Tuesdays
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5:00 - 6:05pm - 6/7/8 yrs
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6:15 - 7:20pm - 9/10/11 yrs
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7:20 - 8:30pm - 12/13/14/15 yrs
Cost: Per term:
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£55 for 50 minute sessions
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£75 for 65 minute sessions
Payable in a termly block of 10 weeks, after a trial week.
How to book: Please email Polly at [email protected] or message us on Facebook.
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What do students need to wear?Uniform: There is specific uniforms for each class. Uniform is paid for separately and be purchased from our studio shop. For trial sessions, we recommend wearing leggings and a t-shirt for all classes. Footwear: For the Youth Theatre and Upbeat Dance classes trainers are required. For Ballet we have a shoe box available for students to try. Once they have found the right fit, they can purchase the shoes from the uniform shop.
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Do students need to bring anything to class?A Drink: For all classes, we recommend that students bring a labeled drinks bottle containing water or another non-carbonated beverage. Please avoid bringing cans or fizzy drinks. Labeling the bottles will allow us to return them if left behind" For Youth Theatre: Once enrolled in the Youth Theatre class, each student will be provided with a dedicated folder to safely store scripts, lyrics, and notes in one place. It is required to bring this folder to every session.
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What if a student is running late?Ideally students should arrive before a class and be ready to start on time. If late please quietly join in with the activities and avoid disturbing other students.If possible, a message in advance explaining lateness would be appreciated.
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How do I make a payment?To book a term of classes, we prefer the use of BACS (Banker's Automated Clearing Services). Setting up BACS through online banking makes the process easier and more convenient. However, if you need to pay in cash, we also accept this method of payment. Ask Polly for The Spark BACS payment details when you enrol. Please always mark payments with the participant’s full name and class details.
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Can a student come for one class to see if they like it?We currently offer a £1 trial session at the beginning of each new term. If a students continues they will get that reduced from the termly bill. Please contact [email protected] to book.
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Do students need previous experience to take a class?No. The class is designed to include all levels of experience.
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Do you offer performance opportunities?We provide a range of exciting opportunities for our students. Each term, we host a family showcase at our bespoke studio exclusively for primary school age groups, allowing them to showcase their talents. In addition, every one to two years, we produce a grand show that invites all students to audition. These shows have consistently received positive feedback and have been polished to perfection, demonstrating that our weekly sessions adequately prepare students for further artistic endeavors if they choose to pursue them. Past productions have included well-known titles such as Peter Pan Jr, Alice in Wonderland Jr, Into The Woods, and most recently Moana Jr
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