Performing Arts Summer School
Limassol Theatre Arts School proudly announces its
'Performing Arts Summer School'
DATES: Monday 27th June - Friday 8th July (2 weeks)
TIMES: 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Classes will begin at 8:45 a.m.
Between 7:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. children may be dropped off early for breakfast as the school will open early in the morning. The timetable includes a half hour break during which children can bring their own lunch and snack.
PRICES:
1 week: €80
2 weeks: €150 (paid in advance)
Discount for siblings
THE AIM:
CLASSES / AGES: Children will be sorted in 2 age groups (Juniors and Seniors) and will take the following classes:
Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance, Vocals, Improvisation, Quizzes & Games, Arts & Crafts and Cooking. Children will also be taken on at least 1 outing during the 2 weeks and will have the chance to perform in a presentation of skills and techniques they have learned.
The aim of the Summer School is to promote all areas of the Performing Arts and lessons are designed to build individual character, language and of course, performance skills.
Please know that all classes are taught in English, however teachers and assistants are able to communicate in Greek and Russian to further explain activities and outcomes.
WEB: http://limassolarts.com/
VENUE: Limassol Theatre Arts School (13 Panathineon Street, 3031, Ayia Zoni)
For map and directions: http://limassolarts.com/contact.php
REGISTRATIONS:
ONLINE: Please follow the link:
http://limassolarts.com/downloads/Registration_Form.pdf
Please complete the registration form and return it signed to the school
EMAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
PHONE: 99117173, 99784927
Please do not hesitate to contact the school office if there is any further information you would like to know.
When
Where
Ayia Zoni
Cost
€150
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