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Table Of Contents
A note from Debra, Learning Pathways Ages 2-3 Ages 3-4 Ages 4-5 Grades K-1 Grades 2-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Special Offerings, various ages Pre-Professional Lab Program, Grades 7-12 Calendar Policies, How to Register, Dance Attire Registration Form 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 21
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If using a credit card 50% of the total cost can be charged at the time of registration and the remaining 50% will be charged four weeks later or one week prior to the first day of class, whichever comes first. Please check box to take advantage of this offer. A $100 discount is also available for one TAT class if your child has performed in one of CTCs professional shows either in the Cargill Theatre or on the Unitedhealth Group Stage within 12 months of the closing date of that show. Cannot be combined with any other discounts, including subscriber discount.
Scholarship Program
A key component of Childrens Theatre Companys commitment to education, CTCs need-based scholarship program provides a diverse cross-section of our community access to quality arts education. For information and applications, please visit our website childrenstheatre.org.
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Fall Term:
September 16 November 16 (9 Weeks) Monday Classes: September 16 November 11 Tuesday Classes: September 17 November 12 Wednesday Classes: September 18 November 13 Thursday Classes: September 19 November 14 Friday Classes: September 20 November 15 Saturday Classes: September 21 November 16
Winter Term:
January 20 March 22 (9 Weeks) Monday Classes: January 20 March 17 Tuesday Classes: January 21 March 18 Wednesday Classes: January 22 March 19 Thursday Classes: January 23 March 20 Friday Classes: January 24 March 21 Saturday Classes: January 25 March 22
Annie Enneking; Anton Jones; Autumn Ness; BriAnn Wright; Chris Zappa; Corrine Gray; Danessa Snustad; Debra Baron; Jen Scott; Jesse Schmitz-Boyd; Joey Clark; Laura Delventhal; Laurie Dehmlow; Lindsey Samples; Marya Hart; Matt Jenson; Nancy Nair; Patty Hall; Reed Sigmund and Taous Khazem. To learn more about our teaching artists, please visit childrenstheatre.org.
Spring Term:
April 7 May 17 (6 Weeks) Monday Classes: April 7 May 12 Tuesday Classes: April 8 May 13 Wednesday Classes: April 9 May 14 Thursday Classes: April 10 May 15 Friday Classes: April 11 May 16 Saturday Classes: April 12 May 17
Homeschool Offerings
We are happy to create a class, or series of classes, which specifically meet your needs as educators. To learn more about this program, contact Debra Baron, Theatre Arts Training Director at dbaron@childrenstheatre. org. Information may also be found on our website at childrenstheatre.org.
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Grades 4-5
Helping students to make informed choices and discover their role in creative interpretation as well as a continued focus on teamwork and confidence guide our work: Begin with Fundamentals of Acting as we work with scripts performed on CTCs mainstage as a springboard to learning
Strengthen and apply those skills introduced in Fundamentals of Acting in our Showtime class, as students work together to create a short play If musicals are more appealing: To learn basics of acting, begin with Fundamentals of Acting as we work with scripts performed on CTCs mainstage as a springboard to learning
Then explore the world of dance with either All Over the Map: The Geography of Movement or Dance Performance: Want to be a Rockette? - learning choreographed routines and building stamina Then learn to blend these skills seamlessly in Musical Theatre Jam into performance
Dont forget the singing with Sing Glee for all the fundamentals of harmony and vocal technique
Grades 6-8
Freedom of expression, exercising your imagination, refining basic skills while learning to truly think outside the box are but a few of the focuses we bring to our work: Begin with Actors Toolbox as we work with music, scenes from contemporary literature and improvisation for stage.
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Move onto Acting: Process and Performance deepening your understanding of objectives and playable actions while working with scenes and monologues Then strengthen and apply those skills in our Showtime class, as students work together on material specifically adapted for young performers If musicals are more appealing:
Learning Pathways
Grades K-1
A mix of experiences is a great way to gauge each childs interest and skill level: Begin with Telling Tales to learn some of the basics Explore how a play is put together in Shared Playwriting Then learn about the role technical elements (like sets, props, lights and costumes) play in storytelling in Onstage Or perhaps you are drawn to storytelling with music: The basics in Dancing Aesops Fables Explore the world of musical theatre in Mini Musical Theatre Dance Dont forget the singing with Sing Disney (among others)
Begin with Actors Toolbox, working with music and scenes from contemporary literature and improvisation for stage Explore the world of dance with Broadway Dance learning choreographed routines and building stamina Strengthen your dance skills in Broadway Dance II
Then learn to blend these skills seamlessly into performance with a special focus on voice in Musical Theatre Jam
Grades 9-12
Our work now includes building critical and abstract thought processes in relation to performance, supporting growth in self-reliance and confidence and helping to envision a more objective world view. Its time to focus on building individual skills: Classical Theatre Intensive works with text analysis, exploring tools that enable students to discover a deeper understanding of language while examining vocal and physical characterizations.
Grades 2-3
Our focus is on teamwork and exploration while building poise and confidenceto begin to gauge each childs interest and skill level: Then strengthen those skills in Continuing Fundamentals of Acting
Perhaps you begin with Fundamentals of Acting to learn some of the basics Then learn about the role technical elements (like sets, props, lights and costumes) play in storytelling in Onstage
Our Lab Collective supports the continued growth of writers, directors and actors without the pressure of performance; this pure process approach opens the doorway to the in-depth study of acting techniques and processes, preparing the serious young actor for his/her next steps For the musical theatre performer, its time to begin developing your true voice Broadway Voice works with contemporary and classic Broadway songs; students learn to connect their vocal skills to the dramatic intention critical to the development of musical theatre performers. Then strengthen your dance skills in Broadway Dance II.
Or perhaps you are drawn to storytelling with music: Dont forget the singing with Sing Out
Begin with the basics and explore the world of musical dance in Musical Theatre Dance
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Ages 2-3
Skill focus: exploring the arts through music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play fostering creativity and imagination promoting development of social and motor skills through multisensory play while
strengthening the bond between caregiver and child
Ages 3-4
Skill focus: exploring the arts through music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play fostering creativity and imagination promoting development of social and motor skills through multisensory play while
strengthening the bond between caregiver and child
Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Creating Together
It is time to get even more dramatic with your child/grandchild/niece/nephew or friend. This class is designed to focus on early social skills and creative learning in a one-on-one situation. Step out onto the classroom stage with us and explore stories, puppets, instruments, movement creation, art and more. Class days and times: Wednesdays 10-10:45am Class ID: 301 Fall, Winter: $130 Spring: $70
Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Onstage Adventures in Art, Drama and Visual Art
Through an investigation of sets, costumes, props and lights, students explore their imagination while inventing new worlds and characters. Working with theatre games and acting exercises, we will focus on freeing the creative spirit of each child while building a dynamic ensemble of actors. Backstage tour included (subject to availability). Class days and times: Tuesdays 9:30-10:30am Class ID: 201 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Imagine bringing to life a world of your own invention. Students exercise their imaginations through the creative process while exploring art both dramatic and visual. Students build skills in listening, problemsolving, confidence and teamwork. Class days and times: Saturdays 9-10am Class ID: 601 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Creative Movement
Join us as we step into the story! Working with award-winning storybooks and pure imagination we will explore character and expression through movement, music, dramatics and art skills that nurture creative learning, independence and life skills. Step out onto the classroom stage with us and continue your exploration of stories, puppets, instruments, movement creation, art and more. Class days and times: Wednesdays 11-11:45am Class ID: 302 Fall, Winter: $130 Spring: $70
Explore new ways to tell a story in this energetic class emphasizing imagination, coordination, body awareness and motor skills. Learn simple movement techniques as you learn to tell stories without words! Class days and times: Saturdays 9-10am Class ID: 602 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
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Ages 4-5
Skill focus: exploring the arts through music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play fostering creativity and imagination promoting development of social and motor skills through multisensory play while
strengthening the bond between caregiver and child
Grades K-1
Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Discovery Theatre
Each week students will use their imaginations to explore new and exciting parts of the world. The treasures they find along the way will inspire the development of the story and carry us all to the universe and beyond. Through theatre games and acting exercises, we will focus on freeing the creative spirit of each child while building a dynamic ensemble of actors. Final class sharing will take place in Theatre Arts Trainings own Cohen Theatre. Class days and times: Tuesdays 10:45-11:45am Class ID: 202 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Skill focus: essentials of storytelling and combining disciplines (drama and movement, drama and music) techniques of improvisation and story sequencing (beginning-middle-end) increasing focus and concentration learning to listen and work in a group expressing mood through vocal and physical exploration Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Dancing Aesops Fables (and other favorite fables) Mini-Musical Theatre Dance
Students will explore the fundamentals of jazz and tap techniques in the world of musical theatre. Class will focus on such skills as isolation, rhythm, flexibility and stage presence while working with ageappropriate material. Class days and times: Fridays 4:30-5:30pm Class ID: 511 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Music in Motion
This class will focus on the joy of movement through learning loco motor skills such as skipping and leaping, and exploring other music and movement skills including rhythm, tempo and dynamics. Students will apply these skills as they stretch their imaginations through singing and movement exercises that reflect the season. Class days and times: Saturdays 10-11am Class ID: 605 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Musical Jam
This class will work with basic elements of ballet, jazz, modern and creative movement as articulated through the strong images found in age-appropriate folk and fairy tales. Each class will have a warm-up, stretching, story and dancing. Props may be added to support the creative energy. Class days and times: Thursdays 4-5pm Class ID: 411 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Onstage
Through an investigation of sets, costumes, props and lights, students explore their imagination while inventing new worlds and characters. Working with theatre games and acting exercises, we will focus on freeing the creative spirit of each child while building a dynamic ensemble of actors. Backstage tour included (subject to availability). Class days and times: Saturdays 9-10am Class ID: 603 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Explore the different ways that we bring stories to life in musical theatre. We will use our bodies, voices, faces and imagination to create music to sing, scenes to act, dances to dance and scenery to build. Class days and times: Saturdays 11:30-12:30pm Class ID: 606 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Onstage
Acting Stories
Students will learn basic acting skills while bringing to life classic and new stories. Developing skills in storytelling and character development as you work with the process of adaptation by creating scripts and focusing on teamwork, problem-solving, active listening and refinement of motor skills. Class days and times: Saturdays 10-11am Class ID: 604 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Fall Session: Pixies & Pirates Winter Session: Here Be Dragons Spring Session: Disney Legends
Students will work with contemporary titles and themes as they continue to enrich their acting skills, exploring new techniques in storytelling and character development as they work with the process of adaptation with a special focus on teamwork. Class days and times: Saturdays 12:30-1:30pm Class ID: 607 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Through an investigation of sets, costumes, props and lights, students explore their imagination while inventing new worlds and characters. Working with theatre games and acting exercises, we will focus on freeing the creative spirit of each child while building a dynamic ensemble of actors. Backstage tour included (subject to availability). Class days and times: Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm Class ID: 412 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
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Work with your favorite Disney and Broadway songs to learn the fundamentals of singing. Create and explore characters through classic musical moments and scenes. We will focus on imagination, coordination, body and vocal awareness. Class days and times: Fridays 4:30-5:30pm Class ID: 512 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90 Class days and times: Saturdays 9-10am Class ID: 611 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
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Building upon the basic elements of ballet, jazz, modern and creative movement, students will create their own dances based on age-appropriate folk and fairy tales. Each class will have a warm-up, stretching, story and dancing. Props/Costumes may be added to support the creative energy. Class days and times: Saturdays 10:30-11:30am Class ID: 612 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Grades 2-3
to, and respect for others active listening
Sing Out
Skill focus: building poise, motivation and confidence in a group developing patterns of characterization through setting self-goals and acquiring greater sensitivity strengthening teamwork, self-confidence and Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Musical Theatre Dance: The Lion King (among others)
improvisation and memorization
Learn fundamentals of singing and music by performing songs from Broadway and other musical theatre traditions. Create characters and scenes that stretch your imagination and develop body and vocal awareness. Experiment and share feedback in a supportive environment. Class days and times: Fridays 5:30-6:30pm Class ID: 522 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Creative Adaptations
Telling Tales
Learn basic acting skills while inventing your own stories based on fairy and folk tales. Working with theatre games and activities, students learn to express themselves while learning basic theatre terminology, exploring character development, active listening, problem-solving, refining motor skills and ensemble technique. Class days and times: Saturdays 10:30-12noon Class ID: 613 Fall, Winter: $200 Spring: $130
Fundamentals of Acting
Using improvisation and short scenes, students will learn to make strong character choices and work with objectives and relationships in the creation of original scenes in this fun creative acting class. Class days and times: Fridays 5:30-6:30pm Class ID: 523 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90 Class days and times: Saturdays 11:30-12:30pm Class ID: 621 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Shared Playwriting
Using our understanding of familiar stories, poetry, and songs, students will learn how to write a play together using a shared writing process. Through movement, character creation games, story circles, and imagination exercises, students will gain confidence in expressing their own ideas, sharing the stage with others and working as a team towards one goal: an original play created and performed by the students. The play will include conventions of rhythm and rhyme, as well as cover the basic process of creating a play from outlining to final draft, but in a simplified, shared and supported format. Class days and times: Saturdays 12:30-1:30pm Class ID: 614 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
This class serves as an introduction to the basic elements and terminology of musical theatre dance (with just the right blend of jazz and tap). Working with material that draws from the Broadway musical The Lion King and other contemporary Broadway musicals, students will develop rhythm, coordination and confidence. Class days and times: Thursdays 5-6pm Class ID: 421 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring; $90
Building on the creative writing and collaborative techniques experienced in Shared Playwriting, we will take a familiar story and rewrite it to make it our own. Source material will include familiar nursery rhymes, fairy tales, books or movies. Through movement exercises, character development games and acting exercises, well tell our favorite stories and perform them for one another. As the class progresses, students will choose one story, pull it apart and put it back together again while experimenting with elements of theme, structure and perspective. Students will build confidence while sharing their ideas and practice performance and collaboration skills during this process. Class days and times: Saturdays 1-2pm Class ID: 622 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Onstage
Through an investigation of sets, costumes, props and lights, students explore their imagination while inventing new worlds and characters. Working with theatre games and acting exercises, we will focus on freeing the creative spirit of each child while building a dynamic ensemble of actors. Backstage tour included (subject to availability). Class days and times: Fridays 4:30-6:00pm Class ID: 521 Fall, Winter: $200 Spring: $130
Building on the skills introduced in Fundamentals of Acting, students will work with monologues and scenes, learning to make strong character choices while working with objectives and relationships. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Acting or a similar class Class days and times: Saturdays 2-3:30pm Class ID: 623 Fall, Winter: $200 Spring: $130
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Grades 4-5
Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Sing: Glee
A class for students who want to perform! Focus on fundamentals of acting, stage movement, character development and motivation while rehearsing an original play based on one of the Percy Jackson stories. Students must be comfortable with the memorization of lines. Class days and times: Thursdays 5:30-7:30pm Class ID: 441 Fall, Winter: $260 Spring: $170 Fall: Sea of Monsters Winter: The Lightning Thief Spring: The Titans Curse
Taught in the style of show choir, performers who enjoy learning music and challenging themselves with harmony and choral singing will love this class! Students work on vocal technique and apply those skills to pop/ contemporary and Broadways most familiar and stunningly new songs! Class days and times: Saturdays 11:30-12:30pm Class ID: 642 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Want to dance like NYCs world famous Radio City Rockettes? Students will learn the techniques needed to perform with the precision which made the Rockettes famous. Our focus will be in the areas of jazz, tap and (of course) kick line. These skills will help prepare students for middle-school dance teams. Class days and times: Fridays 5:30-6:30pm Class ID: 541 Fall, Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Using dance as a springboard to explore the cultures and lands of the world, teaching artists and students will work together to develop choreographed routines and integrated steps to sounds that fill the streets of the world. In addition to learning the dances from across the globe, longitude and latitude, the layers of the rainforest and the water cycle are just a few of the ideas investigated through dance. Class days and times: Saturdays 2-3pm Class ID: 643 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Fundamentals of Acting
Sharpen and strengthen your dance, vocal and acting skills using the fun and exciting musical Seussical as a springboard! During this class, students will be taught healthy vocal/singing production, dance combinations and deepen their understanding of character development while learning to seamlessly combine these disciplines. Class days and times: Saturdays 9-10:30am Class ID: 641 Fall, Winter: $200 Spring: $130
Using scripts from the 2013-14 and recent seasons at CTC as a springboard, students will focus on the fundamentals of acting from making strong character choices to clarifying objectives. Class days and times: Saturdays 2:30-4pm Class ID: 644 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130 Fall: The Wizard of Oz/Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy Winter: Cinderella/The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra Go! Spring: Scarecrow & His Servant/ Robin Hood
photo: Dan Norman
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Actors Toolbox
Skill focus: learn to maintain freedom of expression and exercise the imagination develop a sense of personal identity think outside the box by responding with creative problem solving articulate feelings, thoughts and ideas refine awareness of and employs good vocal and physical habits expand awareness of rhythm, tempo and pacing respond to symbolism and imagery of script Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Winter Junior Company Show: Why? The Original Pourquoi Tale (with puppets and people) SMALL PLAYS
Based on elements of Improv theater and flash writing, Small Plays will focus on self-created pieces, all under five minutes. Comedy sketches, physical pieces, tiny musicals: this fast moving class is limited only by your imagination and the clock. Great practice in just creating, letting go and getting ideas out. Class days and times: Thursdays 4:30-6pm Class ID: 461 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130
This fun and rigorous class is designed for both the new and the growing actor. Develop and deepen your understanding of the craft of acting by experiencing a variety of acting styles and methods using improvisation, contemporary poetry and plays, and studentcreated works as inspiration to creativity. Class days and times: Saturdays 9:30-11am Class ID: 661 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130
Musical Theatre Jam: The Songs and Dances of West Side Story
A class for students who want to perform! Focus on improving each students fundamental understanding of acting, stage movement, character development and motivation while rehearsing work specifically adapted for young performers. Students must be comfortable with the memorization of lines. Class days and times: Saturdays 12:30-2pm Class ID: 663 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130 Fall: Shakespeares Fools and Clowns Tricks and Traps Winter: Shakespearean Death Scenes Spring: Shakespeares Family Feuds
Working together, Heart of the Beasts Puppet Youth Troupe and CTCs Junior Company will bring to life an original script incorporating elements of traditional and experimental puppetry, theatre and music puppets and young actors alike will bring this adventure to life and stage! By audition only. Rehearsals: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 4:30-7pm Rehearsals begin January 21, 2014 (rehearsal schedule subject to change) Time: TBD
Dress rehearsal: March 13 and March 20 Performances: CTC: March 14 at 7pm CTC: March 15 at 7pm HOB: March 21 at 7pm HOB: March 22 at 7pm
This performance-based workshop will focus on the songs and dances of the classic West Side Story. Students will focus on the incorporation of healthy vocal/ singing production, dance combinations and character development while learning to seamlessly combine these disciplines. Audition preparation for musicals will be included. Prerequisite: Actors Toolbox, Broadway Dance or similar training Class days and times: Saturdays 10:30-12noon Class ID: 662 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130
Auditions: to schedule an audition visit childrenstheatre.org. Class ID: JC6 Tuition: $460
Exploring the choreography of Broadway legends Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Twyla Tharp and Bill T. Jones, students will delve into a rich dance experience that will increase their dance vocabulary, technique and strengthen their performance skills. Class days and times: Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm Class ID: 462 Fall/Winter: $135 Spring: $90
Building on skills introduced in Broadway Dance, this class will begin with a conditioning and ballet workout, followed by jazz and hip hop combinations and culminate in musical theatre and tap choreography. Learning the choreography of legends: Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins and Kathleen Marshall, dive deep into a rich dance experience and discover the secrets of Broadway's best. Prerequisite: Broadway Dance or similar training Class days and times: Saturdays 12-2pm Class ID: 671 Fall/Winter: $260 Spring: $170
This class builds on the skills from the Actors Toolbox. Students continue to add to their toolbox through the exploration of objectives and playable action as well as physical and vocal characterization working with scenes and monologues from contemporary, classic and student composed work. Prerequisite: Actors Toolbox or similar training. Class days and times: Saturdays 2-3:30pm Class ID: 665 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130
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Skill focus: reach toward new levels of awareness ability to evaluate self and peers building critical and abstract thought processes in relation to performance self-reliance and confidence in their personal potential through a more objective world view Fall Term: September 16-November 16 Winter Term: January 20-March 22 Spring Term: April 7-May 17 Fall Senior Company Show: Night of the Living Dead Classical Theatre Intensive (grades 8-12)
(horror) by Lori Allen Ohm Fallout from a satellite probe shot to Venus returns to Earth carrying a mysterious radiation that transforms the unburied dead into flesh-eating zombies. Strangers, trapped together in an isolated farmhouse and held hostage by the ravenous ghouls, begin to turn on each other as the dead encroach. Be a part of this gripping terror-filled monochromatic play that brings all the fright of the cult classic film to the airwaves in this radio play interpretation Live foley sound, blood and all! By audition only. Rehearsals: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4:30-7:30pm Rehearsals begin September 17, 2013 Performances: November 14 at 7pm November 15 at 7pm November 16 at 7pm November 17 at 2pm Class ID: SC9 Tuition: $460
photo: Dan Norman
Love Shakespeare? Hate Shakespeare? Not sure how you feel about all those classical dudes? Who are Henrik Ibsen, Oscar Wilde and Moliere anyway? Or maybe you just need a really good monologue? This is the class for you. Students will delve into the text of different plays each session. Using a variety of techniques students will acquire the necessary tools in order to execute in depth script analysis, achieve deeper understanding of language and story and the ability to take greater risks when making physical and vocal choices in performance. Embark on the exciting challenge of reinventing and reinvigorating the classics making the seemingly old, fresh and new! Each student will be responsible for the analysis, memorization, rehearsal and performance of a scene and monologue from the selected text by the end of the session, students can and will be encouraged to take this intensive more than once. Prerequisite: Actors Toolbox or similar training Class days and times: Saturdays 2-4pm Class ID: 681 Fall/Winter: $260 Spring: $170 Fall: Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen Winter: Shakespeares Twelfth Night and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde Spring: Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor and Tartuffe by Moliere
Broadway Voice
Building on skills introduced in Broadway Dance, this class will begin with a conditioning and ballet workout, followed by jazz and hip hop combinations and culminate in musical theatre and tap choreography. Learning the choreography of legends: Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins and Kathleen Marshall, dive deep into a rich dance experience and discover the secrets of Broadway's best. Prerequisite: Broadway Dance or similar training Class days and times: Saturdays 12-2pm Class ID: 671 Fall/Winter: $260 Spring: $170
Expand your vocal and dramatic skills together in this exploration of what it really takes to be a successful musical theatre singer. Working with classic and contemporary Broadway songs, you will learn to connect your vocal skills to the dramatic intention critical to developing confidence as a performer. The class focuses on songs as monologues and how the singer learns to act the song. There will be opportunities for solos, duets and ensemble singing. Class size limited. Prerequisite: Prior individual or group vocal training Class days and times: Saturdays 2:30-4pm Class ID: 691 Fall/Winter: $200 Spring: $130
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Special Offerings
Spring Student Festival For Grades 4-12 Spring Term only: April 7-May 17
Mondays and Tuesdays, 4:30-6:30pm Join us in this seismic celebration of the exciting inventive work done by students in this first-ever spring student festival. Working with both original and published work, each group of actors will have the opportunity to rehearse and then perform on one of our three performance spaces the Cohen, the Theatre Arts Training Dance Studio or the Cargill (subject to availability) in a fast-paced theatrical roller-coaster. No performance will be longer than 5 minutes or 500 words (Musical and Drama/ Comedy) Set pieces will be restricted to one table (stand-able) two chairs and one prop of each groups invention Our high school apprentices will provide production support and some may have the opportunity to direct, stage manage and design Our schedule: Four weeks of rehearsal One week of technical rehearsal with one hour in the performance space One week of performances Sunday celebration will include snippets of each performance piece Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Acting, Actors Toolbox or similar training Class days and times: Mondays and Tuesdays, 4:30-6:30pm Grades 4-5 Class ID: SSF4 Grades 6-8 Class ID: SSF6 Grades 9-12 Class ID: SSF9 Tuition: $250
(Primary instructors: Annie Enneking and Reed Sigmund) This collective comprised of writers, directors and actors initially will explore imaginative and fundamental approaches to scene study while establishing a foundation and common language as an ensemble. Through relaxation and trust exercises, sensory work, text analysis and the exploration of techniques for making active choices in the moment each actor will work to discover the techniques that best support their work. Students learn to create rich believable characters, giving life to the stories of their imaginations and dreams! Potential projects include a marathon play creation and performance event (such as 24 plays in 24hrs by 24 actors or car plays which take place in our parking garage) as well as master classes with industry professionals. Prerequisite: Actors Toolbox, Classical Theatre Intensive or similar class Meets bi-monthly (every other week) for 3 and 1/2 hour sessions Mondays 4:30-8pm Class ID: 171 (Primary Instructors: CTC Staff and Others) This program is specifically designed to provide students in grades 7-12 with a hand-on experience in the backstage elements of the theatre: Design and Technical production of scenery/props, costumes, lighting and sound. This will be done in a professional theatre setting through practical work with the expert design and technical staff of Childrens Theatre Company. This exploration and introduction to the world of the professional production process and theatre technology will take the form of master classes led by industry professionals. Lab students will be invited to view the production process of a CTC mainstage production, as well as having individual tutorials with CTC Staff. Prerequisite: prior technical experience Schedule to be determined by CTC production calendar Class ID: 172
Auditioning can be an intimidating experience. Work with industry professionals to sharpen your skills and gain the confidence you need. To schedule please contact Debra Baron at 612.879.5699 or dbaron@childrenstheatre.org.
Theatre Arts Training Calendar Fall 2013 / Winter 2014 / Spring 2014
Ages
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Onstage
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3-4)
Discovery
Theatre
9:30-10:30am 10:45-11:45am Creating
Together
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10:00-10:45am Step
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Story
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3-4)
11:00-11:45am
Dancing
Aesop's
Fables
4:00-5:00pm Onstage
4:30-5:30pm Mini-Musical
Theatre
Dance
4:30-5:30pm
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Grades K-1
Grades 2-3
Grades 4-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
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Musical Theatre Dance: Showtime: PLAYS Percy Jackson SMALL Lion King 5:00-6:00pm 5:30-7:30pm 4:30-6:00pm Broadway Dance: Footloose 6:30-7:30pm Onstage 4:30-6:00pm Dance Performance: Want to be a Rockette? 5:30-6:30pm
Friday
Adventures in Art, Drama & Visual Art (Ages 3-4) Onstage 9 :00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am
Creative Movement Acting Stories Cont. Dancing Stories Creative Adaptations Sing: Glee Musical Theatre Jam (Ages 3-4) 9:00-10:00am 10:00-11:00am 10:30-11:30am 1:00-2:00pm 11:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12noon Music in Motion Telling Tales Cont. Fundamentals of Acting 10:00-11:00am 10:30am-12noon 2:00-3:30pm All Over the Map: The Geography of Movement 2:00-3:00pm Broadway Dance II (Grades 7-12) 12:00-2:00pm
Saturday
Musical Jam Shared Playwriting 11:30am-12:30pm 12:30-1:30pm Cont. Acting Stories 12:30-1:30pm
Fundamentals of Acting Showtime: The Bard 2:30-4:00pm 12:30-2:00pm Broadway's Heroes and Villains 1-2pm Acting: Process and Performance 2:00-3:30pm Classical Theatre Intensive (Grades 8-12) 2:00-4:00pm
Design/Tech Lab (Grades 7-12) See page 17 Fall Senior Intensive (Grades 9-12) Night of the Living Dead Spring Student Festival (Grades 4-12)
Fall Senior Intensive (Grades 9-12) Night of the Living Dead See page 14
Winter Junior Intensive (Grades 6-8) Why? The Original Pourquoi Tale See page 12
Winter Junior Intensive (Grades 6-8) Why? The Original Pourquoi Tale
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TAT Policies
Refunds/ Cancellation
You will receive a full refund if you cancel before August 13 (Fall Term), December 17 (Winter Term), or February 18 (Spring Term) If you cancel at least one week before the first day of class, a cancellation fee of $25 will apply If you cancel less than one week before the class begins, no refund or credit will be issued Fees for classes cannot be transferred to other sessions Classes, faculty and schedule are subject to change
Online (Suggested Method) Please visit the Education section of our website at childrenstheatre.org
Call 612.874.0400 with a credit card number and expiration date ready. We accept Mastercard/Visa, Discover and American Express.
How to Register
By Phone
By Mail
Tuition
Download your registration form at childrenstheatre.org. Mail your Registration Form with check enclosed made out to: Childrens Theatre Company - Ticket Office 2400 Third Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404
Tuition must be paid in full at least one week prior to the beginning of class. We accept check, credit card, or money order. A two payment option is available only when using a credit card. This option is only available by mail or phone. See registration form for details. Class sizes are limited to ensure the best possible learning environment for your student. Please register early to ensure a spot, as registrations are held on a first paid basis. All classes are subject to cancellation prior to class start if minimum enrollment is not met.
RECEIVE 15% OFF of your tuition cost if you are a CTC Season Subscriber. Receive 10% off of your tuition cost if you have registered for more than one class in a single session or have more than one student in your family registered for class in a single session.
A $100 discount is also available for one TAT class if your child has performed in one of CTC's professional shows either in the Cargill or on the UnitedHealth Group Stage within 12 months of the closing date of that show. Cannot be combined with any other discounts, including subscriber discount.
Class Sizes
Supervision / Pick Up
TAT supervision ends at the end of each session. Students 9 years and older may wait at CTCs Stage Door entrance to be picked up. Students 2 to 8 years must be dropped off and picked up at their classroom.
Dance Attire
The more clearly the teacher can see the students body joints, the more easily the teacher can give the student technical feedback. Dressing in layers is a good idea, but wearing a lot of bulky clothing makes it difficult to give feedback. It can be a bit cool in the studio at the beginning of class and very warm by the end so please shed extra clothing as we go along.
Hair pulled back and out of face. Jewelry - large and dangling jewelry is distracting and dangerous.
Please remove it before class.
Creative Movement:
Ballet: Leotard and tights or sweats Combo classes: Comfortable, no jeans/tight clothing Jazz: Comfortable clothing, jazz shoes Tap: Comfortable clothing and tap shoes
Children should wear clothing that is easy to move in and that wont inhibit movement. Sweatpants, shorts and t-shirts work very well. Children are encouraged to dance barefoot during creative movement classes.