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Young Stars Winter Break Acting Camp-A Christmas Carol!

In this holiday 5-day Drama Camp, your budding young actor will learn how to act effectively as well as take part in a comedic adaptation of the Dickens classic tale "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" which will be performed virtually on the last day of camp.
The Children's Theatre Project Ltd.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(365)
Class
Play

What's included

5 live meetings
5 hrs 50 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Learners are expected to rehearse their lines each day after class up until the finale performance on the last day of camp. No memorization of lines are required for this camp, as our actors will be using their scripts on their desktop as a guide during their performance. Roles will be assigned and posted in the classroom after the first day of camp.

Class Experience

This winter break camp is geared towards the young actor who desires to bring their acting skills to the next level. Students will have a blast working on a Holiday themed play as well as interacting with other learners. No previous acting experience is required but strong reading skills are a must. This camp is beginner orientated but not too slow for those who have had some past theatrical experience. 

Each camp day starts off with a super fun vocal/movement warm-up, using various exercises focusing to strengthen the actors speaking voice (Speech, diction and articulation). During the time we will also spend time warming up our bodies, releasing tension and stress from the body while preparing for the work ahead. 

After the warm-up, our actors will participate in a series of constantly rotating fun and educational acting exercises, which will focus on a specific acting technique. (Sense memory, focus, memorization, visualizing etc.)

Halfway through each class learners will apply the instructed technique of the day to an assigned published play entitled A Christmas Carol. During this time actors will be encouraged to make strong character choices as well as learn how to effectively make the words they are speaking effectively come to life. At the end of each class the instructor will assign homework for the next day. Students will receive ample feedback form the other students and the teacher. 

At the end of the camp week, students will be a part of a virtual performance of A Christmas Carol.

Young Stars Winter Break Acting Camp Week Breakdown:

Day 1-
•	Welcomes.
•	Introductions.
•	Each Actor will introduce themselves and briefly discuss their acting background.
•	Theatrical Ice Breakers.
•	Actors Vocal & Movement Warm-Up.
•	Building a Strong Technique: Actors will be refreshed of the fundamentals of acting technique & Improv skills with various fun, energetic and educational theatre games.
•	The play A Christmas Carol will be introduced to our cast.
•	Group reading of the selected material and homework assignment for the following day.
•	Goodbyes.

Day 2-
•	Welcomes.
•	Actors Vocal & Movement Warm-up.
•	Theatre Games: A selected acting technique exercise will be chosen focusing on emotion through words/text.
•	The cast will read the entire play of "A Christmas Carol" in their assigned roles.
•	Group comes together and performs scenes for one another with feedback. 
•	Assign homework for the next day.
•	Goodbyes.

Day 3- 
•	Welcomes.
•	Actors Vocal & Movement Warm-up.
•	Building Character: Actors are requested to bring a hat to class for this super fun character building exercise. 
•	Group’s divide up in breakout rooms and begin to rehearse their scenes. Instructor goes from room to room and works with each group one at a time.
•	Group comes together and performs scenes for one another with feedback. 
•	Assign homework for the next day.
•	Goodbyes.
	
Day4- 
•	Welcomes.
•	Actors Vocal & Movement Warm-up.
•       Dress Rehearsal Day: Our cast rehearses their play in full costumes.
•	Notes on the day's performance.
•	Goodbyes.

Day 5-
•	Actors arrive to class in full costume/make-up.
•	Actors Vocal & Movement Warm-up.
•	Students select and class plays favorite game/exercise that was taught during camp week.
•	Performance of A Christmas Carol begins.
•	Goodbyes & Thank you’s.
Learning Goals
Students will have the opportunity to deepen their desire to act, as well as learn how to strengthen their acting skills in a structured, safe and non-judgmental environment.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
***Prior to the first day of camp, our script will be posted in the classroom to download or print. Each learner will need their scripts for the duration of the camp. ***Our comedy child friendly version of A Christmas Carol is a play adaptation and not a musical. It is secular, and no religious aspects of Christmas are addressed, only secular celebration. The theme of our play is teaching others of how important it is to be kind to others, especially during this special time of year. ***Auditioning for specific roles is not part of CTP's methodology. All parts will be assigned by the teacher and posted in the classroom after the first week of the course. Focus is spent on the techniques that are applied to the role and not the amount of lines or size of the part. ***Please note that performing virtually does have its limitations. As per Outschool’s policies, household members are welcome to watch their child perform live from afar and a comfortable distance from the actors device. Parents are unable to join the zoom meeting and view the show. Household members are able to view the video, which will be posted in the classroom the next day. For your child’s safety Outschool policies does not permit the video of the performance to be emailed or edited. ***A large open space is required. Comfortable clothing such as, athletic or dance attire works perfectly well. As for shoes, if your child is participating on a hard surface floor such as hardwood or tile, a pair of running shoes are recommended for proper support. Should your child be in carpeted room, non stick socks work. Cordless ear buds required or simply using the microphone form your child's computer work well. No prior stretching or warming up is required and water bottles are a must!
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Mr. Howard Kane will teach The Young Stars Winter Break Acting Camp. 

Mr. Kane has been teaching children's the craft of Acting and Musical Theatre for over thirty-two years. Prior to founding the school in the year 2000, Mr. Kane headed up the drama departments at Toronto Montessori Schools and the North York Montessori Learning Centre. Prior to teaching, Mr. Kane had a long career as a performer in New York City where he studied and performed on Broadway and Off-Broadway. His highly energetic and positive teaching methods have been recognized in 2012, when his school was nominated for The Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce for an Excellence in Business Achievement Award. Mr. Kane currently has many of his former students working in the performing arts industry as well as currently studying in highly recognized arts programs at the secondary and University level. 

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$95

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
70 min

Completed by 23 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-8 learners per class

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