reaching for the stars

4-6 years old

  Our Musical Theatre and Acro school, has different classes for each age range. We believe all our children need to learn the three key areas, dance, drama and singing in performing arts to ensure they offer a well rounded performance.  

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Musical Theatre

Our Musical Theatre classes are aimed at children between the ages of 4-15 and touch on all three elements of musical theatre – dance, drama and song. Each child is encouraged to develop an interest and ability in all three areas to eventually gain a well-rounded performance style.

Students will work on excepts from two or three musicals at any one time as well as build their dance and singing technique through warm-up and vocal exercise. These classes also build our students technique and knowledge across different styles within musical theatre, enabling the student to hone skills specific to certain performances within this area of the performing arts.

 

 

 

Acro Stars

 

Acro Stars is a fun and energetic class. It helps to develop essential skills such as strength, balance, coordination and agility which are vital for life. Acro stars will also give your child the fundamental skills to progress on to acro dance.

 

Singing 

We have small singing classes, that work on the children vocal techniques, we ensure the classes are fun and creative to keep the children engaged.  We work on different vocal techniques, to ensure they have a strong range and confidence to sing to an audience.

 

LAMDA – Exam classes

In addition to our Musical Theatre classes we also offer Private tuition and LAMDA Speech & Drama exams. These examinations are awarded by (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts).

LAMDA examinations help students develop a broad range of skills that will serve them throughout life, improving confidence in speaking & listening, being able to memorise and recall information, and helping to develop social skills. LAMDA exams are open to all ages and are widely recognised, with higher grades counting for UCAS points for university entry.