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Explore how theatre is the art of telling stories through improvisation, mime, movement, character development, voice exploration, listening and reacting plus so much more! Build self-confidence, use your imagination, cooperate, collaborate, and communicate! Actors will have the opportunity to prepare for auditions and live stage performances throughout the season.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

GROWING IN THE ARTS OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: 

  • 90-minute acting classes with 1:5 ratios all taught by Gita, Hannah, and a teaching assistant.

  • 10 students/class with close age groupings which fosters positive relationship building based on shared life experiences and connections.

  • A 30-week Scaffolding Learning Season focused on the process of learning, building, and applying new skills. 

  • Audition and performance opportunities for stage and film within the Waterloo Region, the GTA, and at the Stratford Festival.

​​​2024/2025 ACTING CLASSES

  • Tuition for the 2023/2024 Learning Season is $750.00 inclusive.

  • We strive to be accessible, therefore we have split Tuition payments into 3 terms of $250.00 inclusive.

  • Each Term is paid for in advance by either email money transfer, or cash.

  • Classes begin on September 17, 2024, and run through to May 8, 2025.  

  • The Year End Showcase will be held May 12 - 14 at The Registry Theatre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2024/2025 SENIOR TOURING COMPANY

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3 Spots remaining

Starting December 4.  5 Spots remaining.

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*Please take some time to read through our Studio Expectations & Attendance Policy 

If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call

Gita any time at 226-747-0288

We acknowledge that the land on which Growing In The Arts School of Dramatic & Expressive

Arts is situated, are the land of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe and neutral people.

We recognize and appreciate the enduring presences and deep traditional knowledge, laws and

philosophies of the indigenous peoples with whom we are fortunate to share this land with

today.  We are treaty people, with a responsibility to honor all relations and affirm the collective

commitment to make the promise of meaningful truth and reconciliation real in the community. 

We remember the children that were forced to attend residential schools; those that did not return home and those that have yet to be found. We honor the children that deserved love and kindness; a life with culture, teachings and ceremony. We will never never forget that every child matters.

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