Wagon Wheel Conservatory Announces Winter And Spring Class Schedule

January 19, 2022 at 4:39 p.m.
Wagon Wheel Conservatory Announces Winter And Spring Class Schedule
Wagon Wheel Conservatory Announces Winter And Spring Class Schedule

By Staff Report-

The Wagon Wheel Conservatory has announced its winter and spring class schedule.

Classes are limited to 15 students each. Students will be required to wear masks. All classes will take place at the Wagon Wheel Conservatory, 2517 E. Center St., Warsaw.

Each class offering costs $75 for the session and meets one night a week.

Winter session runs five weeks from Feb. 15 to March 17. Spring session runs six weeks from March 29 to May 5. There is a showcase performance after the spring session on May 7 at Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Class offerings

Tuesdays:

• Acting: (Grades 5-8) Tuesdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

Learn voice, movement, and acting techniques through beginning scene work and improvisation. Students will practice creating characters by making specific choices to support the text in this introduction to the formal study of acting.

• Acting: (Grades 9-Adult) Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class covers everything from audition techniques to performance. Actors will engage in intensive scene work using scenes from contemporary and classic plays to explore the actor’s world of analysis and character interpretation.

Wednesdays:

• Acting: (Grades 1-2) Wednesdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

An introduction to the world of theater! Each class will bring a new adventuresome scene to life as the students learn basic principles of acting. Students will gain confidence and creative experience through storytelling, games, and creative dramatization.

• Improvisation: (Grades 6-12) Wednesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class is for fans of Improv Theater! Every class will be filled with Improv games and exercises. By the end of each session we will be ready to perform as a troupe. This class will be filled with creativity and bold choices!

Thursdays:

• Acting: (Grades 3-4) Thursdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

Learn voice, movement and acting techniques through beginning scene work and improvisation. Students will practice creating characters by making specific choices to support the text in this introduction to the formal study of acting.

• Musical Theater Scenes and Songs: (Grades 6-12) Thursdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class is for students who have taken at least one of our acting classes in the past. We will build on the techniques previously taught and add singing instruction, along with some music theory. An accompanist will be present during this class.

• Voice lessons:

Voice lessons at the Wagon Wheel will help to develop a reliable, balanced and performance ready singing voice across multiple musical genres. Lessons are structured to help students develop healthy vocal production, and properly implement those skills across the various genres that are present in the current musical theatre landscape. There will be a firm foundation in classical voice, and the development of a balanced musical theatre speech-mix and belt.

Lessons are available for 30-minute sessions. If you would like a 60-minute session, please sign up for two consecutive 30-minute time slots.

Email Thomas Hall with questions at [email protected].

For more information, visit the website at www.wagonwheelcenter.org or email [email protected].

The Wagon Wheel Conservatory has announced its winter and spring class schedule.

Classes are limited to 15 students each. Students will be required to wear masks. All classes will take place at the Wagon Wheel Conservatory, 2517 E. Center St., Warsaw.

Each class offering costs $75 for the session and meets one night a week.

Winter session runs five weeks from Feb. 15 to March 17. Spring session runs six weeks from March 29 to May 5. There is a showcase performance after the spring session on May 7 at Wagon Wheel Theatre.

Class offerings

Tuesdays:

• Acting: (Grades 5-8) Tuesdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

Learn voice, movement, and acting techniques through beginning scene work and improvisation. Students will practice creating characters by making specific choices to support the text in this introduction to the formal study of acting.

• Acting: (Grades 9-Adult) Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class covers everything from audition techniques to performance. Actors will engage in intensive scene work using scenes from contemporary and classic plays to explore the actor’s world of analysis and character interpretation.

Wednesdays:

• Acting: (Grades 1-2) Wednesdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

An introduction to the world of theater! Each class will bring a new adventuresome scene to life as the students learn basic principles of acting. Students will gain confidence and creative experience through storytelling, games, and creative dramatization.

• Improvisation: (Grades 6-12) Wednesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class is for fans of Improv Theater! Every class will be filled with Improv games and exercises. By the end of each session we will be ready to perform as a troupe. This class will be filled with creativity and bold choices!

Thursdays:

• Acting: (Grades 3-4) Thursdays, 5 to 6 p.m.

Learn voice, movement and acting techniques through beginning scene work and improvisation. Students will practice creating characters by making specific choices to support the text in this introduction to the formal study of acting.

• Musical Theater Scenes and Songs: (Grades 6-12) Thursdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

This class is for students who have taken at least one of our acting classes in the past. We will build on the techniques previously taught and add singing instruction, along with some music theory. An accompanist will be present during this class.

• Voice lessons:

Voice lessons at the Wagon Wheel will help to develop a reliable, balanced and performance ready singing voice across multiple musical genres. Lessons are structured to help students develop healthy vocal production, and properly implement those skills across the various genres that are present in the current musical theatre landscape. There will be a firm foundation in classical voice, and the development of a balanced musical theatre speech-mix and belt.

Lessons are available for 30-minute sessions. If you would like a 60-minute session, please sign up for two consecutive 30-minute time slots.

Email Thomas Hall with questions at [email protected].

For more information, visit the website at www.wagonwheelcenter.org or email [email protected].
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