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Workshops give theatre skills to kids



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Published Date: 24 August 2008
Students are to be trained in singing, dancing, drama and musical theatre techniques at Chorley Little Theatre.
Workshops will take place weekly from 5.30pm-7pm on Tuesdays and Thursday for children aged from five to 16 at St James C of E Primary School, in Devenport Way.

The sessions will be run by the newly-formed Chorley Academy Of Performing Arts.

Youngsters will be given the opportunities to demonstrate their skills in showcases at Chorley Little Theatre.

Organiser Lorraine Sullivan said: "Through our training we expect our students to develop into accomplished, energised performers and, through discipline, creativity and the joy of live theatre, we are sure that they will blossom into confident, respectful and well rounded individuals."

To enroll or for further information please contact Lorraine on 07739 320927 or Karl on 07874 045898.

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  • Last Updated: 24 August 2008 8:52 PM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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