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SPRING HOMESCHOOLER PROGRAM
January 14 - March 29
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Questions? Call Melissa at 510.845.8542 ext. 301

Creative Drama

Ages 4-6 (Approx)
Tuesdays: January 14-March 25 9:00-11:00AM


Use your voice and body to create wonderful imaginary worlds with original characters, settings and stories. Music, visual art, costumes and props help you explore ideas, feelings, character and plot while you develop physical and vocal skills. This is the opportunity to make theater as an art form and as a natural extension of creative play and life. Our work is centered on improvisation, the joy of self-expression (and creative risk) and fun!

 


Teaching Artist: Beth Donohue Templeton
Course Fee: $240.00

"Windows on the Work":
Thursday March 27


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Acting Exploration Workshop

Ages 7-9 (Approx)
Thursdays: January 16-March 27 9:30-11:30AM


Learn what it takes to feel at home on stage through this intense and fun immersion into the world of the theater artist. Begin to build your theatrical toolbox through our exploration of improvisation, stage presence, listening, focus, character development, scene work and more. Acting is one of the most challenging adventures you can take: it is also one of the most thrilling. Come take this journey with our workshop ensemble based on self-expression, community and trust.

 


Teaching Artist: Elizabeth McKoy
Course Fee: $240.00

"Windows on the Work":
Friday March 28


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Techniques in Acting

Ages 10 and up (Approx)
Wednesdays: January 15-March 26
9:30-12:00AM


Continue building rehearsal and performance skills in this dynamic and invigorating class designed to help you achieve a higher level of connection, specificity and creative choice. Working on improvisation skills, partner work, script analysis, monologues and scenes, this class will focus on an in-depth study of several key aspects of the actor’s process: Grounding, imagination, experimentation, characterization, and trust. Special "Techniques" mini-workshops include: Movement Concepts, Introduction to Technical Theatre and Stage Combat!

 


Teaching Artist: Beth Donohue Templeton
Course Fee: $300.00

"Windows on the Work":
Saturday March 29


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About Kaleidoscope
Mission
Our mission at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts is to engage the artist within each of us and apply the principles of aesthetic education. In the Kaleidoscope programs children and teens are taught by professional teaching artists who incorporate artistic training with fun and rigorous exercises and creative experiences.
Special Needs Students
Our programs may not meet the needs of your Special Needs child. Please call us at (510) 845-8542 x 376 for an evaluative discussion.

 

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