CURRENT PERFORMANCES>>>HAS
BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THE FALL--2009<<<
WORLD THEATRE OF CHILDREN
One Magnificent Cat!! Swordplay!!
An Unsuspecting Hero...A Brilliant and Storied
Princess!
and
LOVE...all
add up to
A New Puss-in-Boots Story the whole
family will enjoy!
The Fighting CatBlade!
May 7, 8, 9, 2009 • 7:30 pm
Bucks County Community College Theatre
Newtown, PA 18940
www.worldtheatreofchildren.org
Tickets: 215-598-3727
Contact Us
The following classes are offered to help
children learn the Art of Communication:
Improvisational Acting Technique: "The
teaching of Improvisational Acting Technique has become a well-known
process that has enhanced the educational experience for students
and teachers alike. By teaching students improvisational Techniques-
physical, visual, and auditory- self-awareness becomes more acute
along with a general increase in awareness of the feelings, ideas,
and needs of other people. This group-awareness translates into
modified behavior, increased self-esteem for individuals, and an
understanding of basic rules of common courtesy"*
Beginning Acting I
In this Improvisational Theatre Games Class children
will engage in basic acting games and techniques that will enhance
their communication skills and relational skills. They will learn to
be more aware of people around them by developing self-awareness in
a group process. Group awareness is vital in developing community
values in a positive manner. The games are fun, challenging and easy
to understand. "The children will work in teams and individually to
accomplish a number of tasks dealing with Intellectual, Emotional,
and Physical communication. This whole-body approach to teaching
communication has proven to be effective in a variety of populations
including mainstream children and adults, at-risk Youth, and
Autistic children"*.
Beginning Acting II
In this class students will advance to more complex
tasks of improvisation. They study character as it relates to people
in their everyday lives; specifically, they begin to interpret other
peoples' physical, emotional and vocal cues on the way to developing
an understanding of other peoples' feelings and ideas. Groups at
this level rehearse and perform a play with a more complex plot and
characters with more complex motivations.
Advanced Acting
This group of Actors continues to study
improvisational technique and apply their skills to full-length
productions.
Voice Production and
Singing
Students will engage in tasks that help them explore
the physical vocal apparatus. They will learn to make connections
between the physical apparatus and the emotional content of the
idea.
Company
This group of advanced actors will be selected from
the World Theatre of Children to perform in professional
productions.
Other Offerings:
(please contact us for more information on the following classes)
Juggling and Clowning
Voice Production and Singing
Professional Stage Make-up
Costume Design and Construction
Acting program for children with Asperger's
Syndrome
*Teaching Children How to Act/Behave, Gorman John
Ruggiero
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