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| KATE RUBIN THEATRE & DRAMA STUDIO COURSES FOR CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTSApril to June, 2007 845 Fisgard St, Victoria, BC(250) 386-8593[email] katerubin@telus.net[/email] [url=x-msg://1/www.katerubintheatre.com] www.katerubintheatre.com[/url] FOR CHILDREN CREATIVE DRAMA Ages 5-7Creative Drama is a wonderful program for young students. It features drama games, creative movement, storytelling, and dramatic role-play through which students act out stories with the teacher in role. Students develop dramatic skills and expression, imagination, creativity, and the ability to cooperate with others. Spring Session: April 3 - June 5 (10 sessions) Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00pm Instructor: Kate Rubin $135 DRAMA TIME Ages 8 –10In this unique program, students build and create a small play from a story, myth, or legend. Students will continue to expand and develop the main areas of learning including creative movement, improvisation, cooperative drama development, and stage awareness. Their play will be shared with a small audience on the last class. Spring Session April 4 – June 6 (10 sessions) Wednesdays 4:00- 5:00pm Instructor: John Emmet Tracy $135 HOME SCHOOLER’S PROGRAM CREATIVE DRAMA Ages 5-7See Creative Drama (above) for class description. Spring Session April 3 – June 5 (10 sessions) Tuesdays 10:00 – 11:00am Instructor: Kate Rubin $135 DRAMA TIME Ages 9 –12 yrsSee Drama Time (above) for class description Spring Session April 3 – June 5 (10 sessions) Tuesdays 11:00am – 12:30pm Instructor: Kate Rubin $210 FOR YOUTH ACTING FOR THE SERIOUS STUDENT Ages 11–13 This is a class for students who are keen, focused and ready to take on the challenge of an acting class. They need to have proficient reading skills and are able to work well with others. Students will continue to expand and develop basic theatrical skills in movement, voice, acting techniques, improvisation stage presence and awareness. Along with their skill development, they will work on a performance piece which they will perform before an in studio audience at the end of the term. Group participation and commitment is crucial to the building of a working ensemble of students, therefore attendance is very important. Each term will have a particular performance focus from learning monologue development to scene study to different styles of theatre. Spring Session April 4 – June 6: Wednesdays 5:00-6:30pm (10 sessions) Instructor: John Emmet Tracy $210 FOR TEENS ACTING FOR TEENS – INTERMEDIATE Ages 13–17This class is designed for students with dramatic training and a keen interest in theatre. Students will be encouraged and challenged to expand their theatrical abilities through physical, vocal and theatrical exercises. Each term will have a specific dramatic focus and at the end they will share their work with an audience. Spring Session:For students ready to take the next challenging but exciting step of studying and performing in a full one-act play. Together, they will bring the play to life by studying and building the characters, discussing and exploring the text and its meaning, creating the set and building a simple costume design.They will perform the play before an audience in June. Attendance at all classes is crucial.April 3 – June 13 Tuesdays 5:00- 6:30pm (11 sessions with extra rehearsals) Performance: June 13 at The Metro, 1411 Quadra St. Instructor: Kate Rubin $265 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE GROUP Ages 14–18This highly regarded and popular program, now entering its tenth year, provides serious theatre students with an opportunity to train extensively. Students study movement, voice, improvisation and acting techniques and engage in self-evaluation, group discussion and collaboration. The 7 month long course also provides the opportunity to study specific methodologies with guest instructors from Victoria's professional theatre community. Text, subtext, story, and characters of a two act play are studied in depth and rehearsed. In the spring, the program culminates with the students presenting their work to the community in a professional theatre. From beginning to end, from read through, to rehearsal, to memorization, to having head shots, bios done for the theatre and to the final performance with set, sound, lights and costumes, these students have the opportunity to learn what a professional does. In May, look for these students and their production in local papers and television stations. This is a great opportunity for aspiring young actors/actresses to watch and be inspired by their peers who are tackling a serious piece of creative work. This year’s performance dates OF Great Expectations by Charles Dickens: May 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th @ 8 :00pm Matinees Friday May 17th and Sat., May19th @ 12:45pm at The Metro Theatre 1411 Quadra St. Call for info and tickets in early May 386-8593 The above class is presently full and in progress. Enquire about registering/auditioning for Sept, 2007 term. FOR ADULTS WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS• Public Speaking• Spontaneity and Creative Thinking• ESL (English as a Second Language)• Custom made workshops also available for groups, schools and businesses (examples, Leadership Development, Drama in Education, Storytelling, INDIVDUAL COACHING For Student & Working Actors:• Explore, develop and improve theatrical skills• Audition preparation For Professionals:• Develop skills and confidence in public speaking, leadership, and creative thinking For Writers:• Develop skills and confidence in reading abilities For Anyone:• Develop awareness, skills and confidence in body, voice, breath, creative thinking, spontaneity, storytelling, role play, and stage presence. Creative Play as a Stress Release WHAT THE STUDIO ENCOURAGE’S MOST IN STUDENTS IS:• Flexibility (in voice, body, mind, attitude)• Self motivation and responsibility• Supportiveness (towards others and self)• Variety of experience and learning• Imagination and playfulness• Concentration• Being an attentive audience member• Courage THE INSTRUCTORS KATE RUBIN has lived and worked professionally as an actor and drama teacher in Victoria for 20 years. She has worked as an instructor and workshop leader for many theatres, schools and organizations in the city including Kaleidoscope Theatre, Langham Court Theatre, Theatre Inconnu, Camosun College and the University of Victoria. She has been running her own studio since 1996. She is currently on staff with The Belfry Theatre facilitating their Belfry 101 Program for high school students. Kate has performed for many local theatre companies and her most recent work as an actor was this fall with William Head On Stage’s Macbeth and will be performing at The Metro with Wave Theatre’s production of Marion Bridge by Daniel MacIvor in early January. JOHN EMMET TRACY received his training at Rose Bruford College/University of Manchester, The National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC, and The University of Wisconsin. Originally from Chicago, he has performed in over sixty stage productions, including Hamlet in Hamlet (Japan tour), Biff in Death Of A Salesman, Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet and recently appeared in The Butcher’s Apron with Theatre Inconnu. Recent film/TV credits include the series The Dead Zone, the mini-series Terminal City, and the television movie Safe Harbor. He has been teaching youth and adults film and stage acting in Victoria for the last two years at many schools in the city including Kaleidoscope Theatre, Screen Actors Studio, and Stardust Children's Theatre. REGISTRATION & POLICY To register and for information call 386-8593. Class fees are due with registration, and may be paid in full or with post-dated cheques up to the last week of class. GST is included in all prices. All NSF cheques returned by the bank will be subject to a $20 fee. Cancellations less than 7 days prior to the start of classes will be subject to a $25 non-refundable charge. Cancellations after classes have commenced will be refunded only when due to illness or injury and will be subject to provision of a doctor’s letter. No refunds will be issued for students who quit for other reasons.New students joining throughout the year are welcome to drop in for their first class, for which they will be charged. After the first class, a commitment will be required to continue.Please make all cheques payable to Kate Rubin and mail full payment to: Kate Rubin, 562 Vincent Avenue, Victoria, BC V9A 2G9. [color=#000000][color=#000000]
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