Monday, May 17, 2010

Tucson: Live Theatre Workshop Musical Theatre Summer Camps

 

From: Live Theatre Workshop [mailto:livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 3:57 PM
Subject: Live Theatre Workshop Musical Theatre Summer Camps

 

Live Theatre Workshop

Musical Theatre Summer Camp 2010

 

Live Theatre Workshops summer camps are one week music, theatre, dancing, and technical theatre experience. Everyday Students will work with a choreographer on two to three dance numbers, a vocal coach on musical theatre style singing, and with professional teaching artists who will lead them through the process of producing a play. All students will be assigned a role and will learn acting technique and theatre skills through the process of rehearsing their character for a final performance of their play and musical numbers. Camps are arranged by age and grade level-all skill levels are welcome. All of our teachers are trained to introduce and teach in a way that makes the entire experience fun and educational in a safe and low-pressure environment. While students will be very busy learning lines, acting, singing, dancing, building sets, and producing their play; there is plenty of time for acting improvisation and theatre games.

 

For more information on summer camps or camp availability please e-mail Michael at livethworkshop@qwestoffice.net

or call 327-0160

5317 E. Speedway Blvd.

Tucson, AZ 85712

www.livetheatreworkshop.org

 

 

1/2 Day Camp1: ages 5 - 7 8am - noon June 7 - 11

1/2 Day Camp2: ages 5- 7 1pm - 5 pm June 7 - 11

Camp 1: 3rd and 4th grade June 21 - 25

Camp 2: 5th - 6th grade June 28 – July 2

Camp 3: 7th - 8th grade July 5 - 9

Camp 4: 9th - 12th grade July 12 - 16

FULL ((Camp 5: ages 8 - 18 July 19 - 23)) FULL

Camp 6: ages 8 - 18 July 26 - 30

Camp 7: Ages 8 - 18 August 2 - 6

 

 

Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

$225 for the full week camps 1-7

$115 for 1/2 day camps

 

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