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This year long programme
facilitates children between 9 and 14 years who have expressed
an interest in or enthusiasm for the world of acting and performance.
The subject matter for workshops is as diverse as the imagination
of the age group. Explored themes range from 'Aliens' to 'Bullying',
'The Lost Raft' to 'Family Matters'. Every participant hs a voice
and feedback sessions occur regularly where students learn to share
constructive criticism, opinions, ideas and stories with the group.
Learning and fun go hand in hand. Workshops are two hours in length
and are held weekly from September to May.
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Phase 1 - Building a team |
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- Group Dynamic
- Trust work
- Making new friends
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- Observation & Relaxation
- Finding our own place within the team
- Communication Skills
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The Process
- Voicework
- Theatre Games
- Exercises
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- Movement
- Improvisation
- Inspiration through music
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- Character work
- Acting Skills
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Truth & Believability
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Mid-year Performances / Open Workshop for family/friends |
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Phase 2 - Exposure |
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Students experience
a wide range of exciting specialised workshops and events.
Certain specialised workshops are chosen as part of the rehearsal
process e.g. Dance, Fight Work, Mask Work, Puppetry, Percussion
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Phase 3
- The Performance |
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- Exploring Themes
- Workshopping ideas
- Introducing a Script
- Taking direction
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- Rehearsing
- Costumes/Props
- Lights/Sound
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End of Year Productions in Players Theatre, Trinity College
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