speakr – Drama classes for kids
Inspiring confident, creative and independent thinkers.
Weekly drama group classes for all skill levels, ages 6 to 12.
Classes includes performing arts principles and uses improvisation exercises to teach a wide variety of transferable skills that are crucial for student learning: listening, teamwork, confidence, communication, idea-generation and vocabulary while having loads of fun.
The emphasis of the classes is not focused on performance but more on imaginary play, working through improvisation, devising, creating stories and characters.
Classes are designed to improve :
Classes run to school terms, for one hour per class with a limit of 10 children, ensuring that each student gets individual attention.
Our Junior Drama program is an excellent way to introduce the long-term benefits of dramatic arts participation to young children.
Each student is highly involved in creative drama activities that develops speaking skills, builds confidence, and enhances early social skills and creative learning.
• Focus on concepts to enhance curiosity and imagination
• Explore stories, themes and characters through creative role-play
• Structured imaginative games that foster creativity and self-expression
• Begin to use voice and body language to communicate character and emotion
$12 per class payable by term in advance
A range of games and activities that help builds collaboration, confidence, communication and performance skills.
• Listening, responding, focus, attention, flexibility, spontaneity – all of these skills are flexed in good improvisation
• Develop creative thinking and leadership skills
$12 per class payable by term in advance
speakr’s dramatic and dynamic workshops run for one or two weeks.
Drama and Acting classes are a great way to nurture performing skills and help improve self confidence in public speaking. Plus, it’s fun!
Beginner to advanced, our classes are for everyone!
If you’ve got loads of creative energy, this is the place to shine!
Parents receive personalized written feedback every term on their child’s development and successes.
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