The theatre is an excellent way to have fun and develop crucial skills that will last a lifetime. Theatre classes focus on the fundamentals of acting and improvisation, creating an environment where children can hone their skills and learn how to perform with confidence. This unique learning opportunity encourages students to learn the skills they need for success on the stage and in other aspects of their life.
Children can reap tremendous benefits from theatre. Not only is it a great way to have fun, but it also helps build social and interpersonal skills that will be valuable throughout life. Theatre classes provide a strong foundation in acting and improvisation, which are essential tools for success both on and off the stage. With these classes, students develop the confidence and the skills they need for success in any situation.
For students who just completed or will be entering Kindergarten in the fall, this class provides a broad introduction to theatre through age-appropriate games, stories, songs and movement. This a great chance for an introduction to the theatre.
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Algonquin Theatre Camp
Introducing the Algonquin's Theatre Camp! The teaching artists from Algonquin Arts Theatre host a two-week daily program for campers in Grades 1-6 at the Manasquan Recreation Annex at 67 Atlantic Avenue in Manasquan. At theatre camp, children will play acting games and participate in activities that foster creativity and build confidence while working together as an ensemble. The teaching artists will introduce theatre concepts and terminology. Morning, afternoon and full-day enrollments are available. No theatre experience is necessary.
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Full Day: Musical Theatre (7th - 10th Grade)
Our Musical Theatre classes fold singing, dancing and acting. Classes will explore musical theatre dance/ movement, group and individual vocal singing and interpreting theatrical characters. Classroom activities include vocal warm-ups, scene study, and more. Teaching artist will customize the class based on the level and abilities of the students enrolled.