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Training: ALRA North launches online TV station
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Greenwich Playhouse loses home in first casualty of the Olympics?
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #10
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #9
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Greenroom Gossip: Mulligan on drama school auditions
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #8
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Review: DNA, Rose, Kingston ***
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Review: The Pitchfork Disney, Arcola ****
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Review: The Bee, Soho Theatre *****
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Review: The Faction’s Miss Julie, New Diorama ***
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Arts Educational School
Arts Educational Schools is offering a number of intensive courses this Summer.
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Courses are available at three different levels; Infant Courses (4-6 years old), Youth Courses (7-16 years old), and Adult Courses (17 years and above). All courses take place between the 19th Р 30th July.
Adult Courses: Arts Educational Schools have five courses on offer at this level. The Musical Theatre School and Acting School have been designed specifically to give those wishing to pursue professional training at undergraduate level an idea of the intensive nature of this training. The West-End Week is an opportunity to learn from current West-End performers some of the great musical numbers, including Chicago, We Will Rock You, Hairspray and others.
The Fosse Week is an intense training course in this “master” of musical theatre choreography. Some jazz or dance training is recommended before applying for this course.
The Acting for Film & Television is an opportunity to learn about the craft of screen acting. Participants will be able to review their performance from recordings taken throughout the week, and will also receive a DVD of their work.
Youth Courses: All the youth courses on offer are divided into two categories; Musical Theatre and Acting.
The one week course is a devising course, where participants devise either a musical or play in one week, with the help of their director. As part of the two week course, students create a Youth Theatre Company, where they select which play/musical they wish to perform, then under the direction of their director, work together to create a final performance of their chosen play/musical.
Friends and family will be invited to watch the students perform at the end of the course.
Infant Courses: This year we're offering the Children's Magical Storytime Р a short course taking place every morning, over 5 days. It's a perfect chance for young children to discover their creativity at an early age, and parents will be invited to see their achievements at the end of the week.
More info: www.artsed.co.uk or telephone 020 8987 6652
Published on April 26, 2010 · Filed under: Advice;






