Taproot offers ‘Drama with Your Mama’

by | Mar 5, 2010

Taproot Theatre’s Acting Studio has long offered acting classes for older children. Now they’re branching out with drama classes for toddlers ages 1-3, called “Drama with Your Mama.”

It’s never too early to introduce children to the world of theatre! This class will engage you and your young one with creative play, movement and theatre games. The focus is on social, physical and vocal awareness, in a warm, nurturing and FUN environment! Your little one will build confidence and explore their imagination. This class is perfect for the 1-3 year-old and their caregiver. Dressing up and silliness is welcome!
Ages 1-3; Mondays, May 10-June 14, 10-10:45 a.m.; $75 per session or drop in for $15 per class. 

Plus, the Acting Studio has a number of classes and camps for other age groups.

Spring quarter also includes scene study sessions for both kids and adults, classes that teach the building blocks of singing for musical theatre, plus spring break camps that correspond with both the Seattle and Shoreline school districts’ schedules.
Spring quarter runs March 29 through May 22, with spring break camps running March 29-April 2 (Seattle) and April 19-23 (Shoreline).
Registration is open now. Classes are held at Taproot Theatre (204 N 85th St.), Ballard Church (1460 NW 73rd St.) and Grace Fellowship Church (410 NW 62nd St.) in Seattle. Registration forms and class descriptions are available online at www.taproottheatre.org, or contact Taproot’s Acting Studio at (206) 529-3668 or [email protected].

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