1. What are the qualifications of the instructor?
Most public schools offer some sort of theatrical event be it in the form of a school play school musical presentation, or actual theatre classes. Some are taught by trained theatre instructors, but most are taught by teachers whose expertise is in another area, most commonly English or Literature. At Priceless Performers Studio our instructors are experienced in Musical Theatre. They have actual on-stage experience themselves, have college degrees in various performing arts studies, and have been teaching for numerous years. 2. What is the structure of the program?Musical Theatre combines acting, singing, and dancing. It is designed to help kids learn all of the basics of musical theatre in a fun, creative, and supporting environment. Basically, it is the idea of using music, singing, and dance to create characters and tell a story. Our Musical Theatre class meets once a week for one hour. The class will include vocal technique with warm-ups and singing coaching for the group and for solos. Movement skills will be taught through various styles of “theatre dance” and some basic acting skills and character work will be presented. 3. What’s the difference between doing a large school or community show and a private studio show?At Priceless Performers our classes are limited and our shows are tailored to the number of students involved, ensuring personal attention and student growth. There are no concerns of having too many students for too few parts or being cast into a part either too advanced or not advanced enough. Causing frustration and a lack of confidence. Our goal in Musical Theatre at Priceless Performers Studio is to build a good strong foundation and develop an appreciation for Musical Theatre and performance. Most importantly, theatre is about creativity and fun. At Priceless Performers Academy of Arts we strive to provide each student the skills they need to enjoy theatre for a lifetime. |