Junior Home School Drama Ensemble Term 3 (10 Week)
TERM 3 ONLY - 10 Weeks: July 10 - September 11
These weekly workshops will give your young person the skills of the dramatic arts including interpersonal skills, confidence building, building the ability to work in teams, articulate their ideas, and listen to others. Our workshops are not only aimed at a career in the professional arts, but empowering young people to explore the world around them, articulate it, perform it, and use these skills in their everyday lives.
Term 3 will focus on ensemble building skills and community. Term 4 will build on these skills toward a creative outcome for parents, family and friends which will take place on the last class of the year (if your young person does not want to be involved in performing, they can take a role as a script writer, stage manager, or creative designer).
Travis Dowling has been facilitating workshops for young people for the last 20 years across 300 schools nationally and at organisations outside of schools including Queensland Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Hot House Theatre Company, University of Southern Queensland, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology amongst others.
He has developed and taught programs nationally and is currently running the Acting Degree at the University of Southern Queensland where he is completing a PhD focussing on how the impact on Drama can develop life long social skills for young people.
Ages 8 - 13 years
Workshop Details:
Weekly class Wednesday 9.30 - 11am
*Please note, QTYP are unable to make up classes if participants are unable to attend.
University of Southern Queensland, Concert Hall
TERM 3 ONLY - 10 Weeks: July 10 - September 11
These weekly workshops will give your young person the skills of the dramatic arts including interpersonal skills, confidence building, building the ability to work in teams, articulate their ideas, and listen to others. Our workshops are not only aimed at a career in the professional arts, but empowering young people to explore the world around them, articulate it, perform it, and use these skills in their everyday lives.
Term 3 will focus on ensemble building skills and community. Term 4 will build on these skills toward a creative outcome for parents, family and friends which will take place on the last class of the year (if your young person does not want to be involved in performing, they can take a role as a script writer, stage manager, or creative designer).
Travis Dowling has been facilitating workshops for young people for the last 20 years across 300 schools nationally and at organisations outside of schools including Queensland Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Hot House Theatre Company, University of Southern Queensland, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology amongst others.
He has developed and taught programs nationally and is currently running the Acting Degree at the University of Southern Queensland where he is completing a PhD focussing on how the impact on Drama can develop life long social skills for young people.
Ages 8 - 13 years
Workshop Details:
Weekly class Wednesday 9.30 - 11am
*Please note, QTYP are unable to make up classes if participants are unable to attend.
University of Southern Queensland, Concert Hall
TERM 3 ONLY - 10 Weeks: July 10 - September 11
These weekly workshops will give your young person the skills of the dramatic arts including interpersonal skills, confidence building, building the ability to work in teams, articulate their ideas, and listen to others. Our workshops are not only aimed at a career in the professional arts, but empowering young people to explore the world around them, articulate it, perform it, and use these skills in their everyday lives.
Term 3 will focus on ensemble building skills and community. Term 4 will build on these skills toward a creative outcome for parents, family and friends which will take place on the last class of the year (if your young person does not want to be involved in performing, they can take a role as a script writer, stage manager, or creative designer).
Travis Dowling has been facilitating workshops for young people for the last 20 years across 300 schools nationally and at organisations outside of schools including Queensland Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Hot House Theatre Company, University of Southern Queensland, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology amongst others.
He has developed and taught programs nationally and is currently running the Acting Degree at the University of Southern Queensland where he is completing a PhD focussing on how the impact on Drama can develop life long social skills for young people.
Ages 8 - 13 years
Workshop Details:
Weekly class Wednesday 9.30 - 11am
*Please note, QTYP are unable to make up classes if participants are unable to attend.
University of Southern Queensland, Concert Hall