Monthly Archives: September 2016

JUST SING! The biggest complaint voice teachers give regarding students is their absolute refusal to open their mouth to sing. It sounds strange, but many beginning vocalists share this bad habit. You would think once they made a decision they...
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GOOD READERS AREN’T BORN, THEY’RE MADE Parents watch their children act out at home and immediately believe they will be good actors. While sometimes that’s true, most people find out it’s not just about how to perform a line they...
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Acting Exploration What will you learn in acting class? You learn the joy and discipline of becoming a good actor through actual experience rather than just theory. Students explore using imagination to create characters while staying in character during a scene. Good reading skills...
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DEVELOPING MOTOR SKILLS BY LEARNING TO MOVE Whether reaching for a nose, lifting a head during tummy time, clapping, rolling over, sitting up, crawling, or (gasp!) walking, your baby exerts tireless hours to learning to move. Children grow up fast,...
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