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ON Stage Academy of Performing Arts
Fall River's Premier Youth Musical Theater Programs
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Musical Theater
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Triple threat training for all students: Acting, Voice, and Dance.
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Monthly fee: $98.00 for all levels (I, II, III, IV).
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All classes cover Voice, Acting, Movement for the Stage, Dance, and Choreography.
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Taught by four experienced professionals: Linda Mercer-Botelho, Roger Botelho, Karen White, or Christopher Mc Intyre.
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Curriculum includes Acting, Voice Coaching, Theater Skills, Performance Technique, Performance Experience, and Basic Dance Movement for Choreography.
Theater Program Schedule:
Musical Theater | $95.00/ month for 10 monthly installments (Sept. - June)
This Program includes Voice, Acting, Theater Skills, Performance Technique, Basic Dance Movement used in Choreography.
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Ages 6-9 /Tuesday 5:30-6:30 PM Musical Theater
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Ages 10-13 / Tuesday 6:30-7:30 PM Musical Theater
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Ages 9-12/ Wednesday 6:30-7:30 Musical Theater
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Ages 14-18 | Thursday 7:00-8:00 PM Musical Theater
What your children will be learning in the musical theater program:
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Communication Skills
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Many students find that theater helps them develop the confidence that’s essential to speaking clearly, lucidly, and thoughtfully. Acting onstage also teaches students how to be comfortable speaking in front of large audiences.
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Motivation and Commitment
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Being involved in theater productions and classes demands commitment and motivation. By example we teach each other that success comes to those who are committed to the task at hand.
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Concentration
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Acting classes in particular stress concentration and once you have learned that skill as an actor, it can be transferred to other activities.
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Self-Confidence
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Theatre training teaches you confidence in yourself. Your accomplishments in theater shows you that you can handle a variety of jobs, pressures, difficulties and responsibilities.
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Goal-Orientation
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Many aspects of theater involve setting and achieving specific goals. Learning to be task-oriented and capable of finding practical ways to achieve goals.
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ENJOYMENT | THIS IS FUN! - The sheer enjoyment of the theatrical process
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The joy of watching an audience react to the work you have completed and the joy of working in a collaborative artistic environment with other students focused on the success of the performance. Most importantly the work that we complete together in Theater at its core is founded on the concept of making this world a better place. We are bringing joy and meaning to people's lives and prompting them to think about the human condition.
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