Alexa Lane | Dance Coaching and Wellness
Dance Technique & Conditioning | Theatre Arts
Our Children’s Theatre Program prepares students with the skills needed to either enter college as a theatre major or pursue a career as a professional singer, dancer, and actor. The program focuses on the fundamental aspects of theatre including music, learning dialogue and lyrics, dance, set design, costumes, and props.
Students will learn contemporary vocal techniques to build their vocal skills safely. A solid acting technique is taught that will help young actors break down a script and deliver a truthful, organic performance. Dance terminology and choreography, movement skills, and relaxation techniques are taught in each class to equip young musical theatre performers with the strength to move with grace and ease.
Professional Development
In the current theatre market, children are expected to be prepared for their auditions. This means memorizing their lines, making clear acting choices, and having polished songs to sing for auditions. This is why training is so important. Taking the time to study acting and voice will help your child have the skills to audition for the school play or enter college as a theatre major.
Personal Enrichment
Numerous studies have been written on how arts education can enrich a child’s life. Specifically, studying theatre can help children have the confidence to express themselves and is a great tool for social/emotional learning.
Through the process of storytelling, children learn to connect to their emotions and to be empathetic towards others. These skills translate into children becoming powerful public speakers and leaders. Theatre classes can also help with creative thinking and problem solving.
Whether your child participates in a theatre class for enrichment or professional development, your child will have fun being a part of a Musical Production or Play. They will share the experience of telling stories through songs, dance, and dialogue with other children and grow from the experience. I have taught many children over the years and have seen lifelong friendships develop that started in a performing arts class and the positive impact the arts have had on young lives.