Theater Acting for Kids (Beginner)

Kids will learn the basics of stage acting while having fun and making new friends.
1 hour

About Course

 “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.” – William Shakespeare. Have you ever wanted to perform in front of large crowds on the storied stages of Broadway? Then try out our revolutionary Acting for Theater course. You’ll train under real, professional Theater coaches who will teach you centuries-old techniques combined with more modern ones used by the stars of the stage themselves.

This is a 4-week course.

Ages 5-12.

What Will You Learn?

  • Week 1: Establish rules, build ensemble, create trust.
  • This will include a "getting to know you" game, discussions on theater, and developing focus, and games like "If You're Happy and You Know It" (Voice), "Follow the Leader" (Movement), "Sleeping Animals" (Imagination)
  • Week 2: Student will use their imagination to be different characters and go on make
  • believe adventures
  • This includes the warmup imagination stretching, discussion of acting as pretending, Sensory Recall/Guided Mimes, and more fun games like "Going on a Bear Hunt" voice, "Pack a Picnic Basket" (imagination), and "Duck Duck Animal" (movement).
  • Week 3: Students will build trust and gain confidence by learning to work with a partner.
  • This will include "The Sticky Game" - a warmup activity on working alongside a partner, a discussion about how you're never truly alone when you act or perform, and the activities Mirrors (focus), "Good Morning Your Majesty" (Voice), Dance Partners (Movement), and Noah's Ark (Imagination)
  • Week 4: Students will realize that theatre involves teamwork, and everyone has a role
  • with something important to contribute.
  • This week will include the "Sharing Circle", the warmup game "Huggy Bear", a discussion about being part of an ensemble, and helpful activities like "ABC Shapes" (Focus), "Machine" (Voice), "Streets and Alleys" (Movement), and "Wax Museum" (Imagination)

Course Content

Instructors

Devorah Lee Fong

Devorah Lee Fong

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DEBORAH LEE FONG, originally from New York City, has been involved in the acting profession for more than thirty years. Her theatre /dance training started at a young age with the children’s program of the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and as a teenager attending the High School of Performing Arts (The FAME school).  She is a graduate of the United States International University’s School of Performing Arts. She has continued her theatre studies through the years with several coaches including Tracey Moore, Robin Dunn, Marishka Shanice Phillips and vocal coach Bob Marks.
 
Her love of storytelling, characterizations and improvisation led to a long tenure with the Creative Arts Team, which included serving as the company’s Co-Artistic Director, incorporating theatre and interactive drama as a catalyst to actively address social and academic issues, foster creativity, and encourage students to critically engage with the world. Deborah led residency workshops with elementary, middle, and high school students across the New York metropolitan area.  
 
In addition to her teaching, she is also an actor, director, dancer and choreographer. She had the pleasure of collaborating with the late Toby Robertson (the artistic director of the Prospect Theatre Company 1964-1978 ) on the Obie award winning production of Pericles for the Jean Cocteau Repertory in NYC.
 
 As an actor she has performed off-Broadway, regionally, and in television shows and commercials. Most recently, Deborah was seen on And Just Like That on HBO. She also appears in several commercials on various cable/network channels, and digital platforms.  
 
Throughout her career, Deborah has enjoyed working with young people, taking their lead as they find their individual voice and learn to stand comfortably in their own power. She does not believe in teaching to perform but rather guiding the young actor/creative through a process in a safe environment with activities that are age appropriate. She is enthused about the journey ahead with the students of the Studio and looks forward to celebrating their unique and diverse talents.  

Naomi Merritt

Naomi Merritt

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Naomi Grace, 24 year old from Northern Nevada, embarked on her acting career at the age of 5 in musical theatre productions for her community and school. She has been in over 25 stage productions and has co-directed 2. She attended stage acting classes at Great Basin Community College in Elko, NV and film acting classes here in Las Vegas, NV. Naomi has been apart of several feature films learning all that she can from first hand experience. She was raised in a family of teachers and now is taking on that role herself.