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DREAM MUSICAL THEATER CLASSES

Singing Interpretation

Students will apply the concepts being studied in Scene Study and Monologues classes to songs, and will learn to approach a song as a monologue or scene, while simultaneously employing proper technique

Performance Lab

This lab is designed to workshop musical scenes for performance at the end of each semester. Scenes will grow in complexity over the course of the program and will require that students take on both independent or lead performances and chorus roles.

Monologues

Monologues are often used for auditions. However, many stage plays incorporate monologues into their dramatic structures, which is why it is essential that actors learn how to approach the preparation, execution, and analysis of monologues. Students will choose, in collaboration with the instructor, monologues to be developed and performed.

Auditioning Skills

Auditioning is a special skill requiring specific techniques. Actors will learn and practice the essentials of a good auditiona dn focus on the set of skills required to handle cold readings. The goal is to help actors make quick, specific, action-oriented choices and to develop strong listening skills and flexibility in taking direction.

Ensemble Singing

This is a required class for anyone interested in taking the other classes in the Music and or Theater Sequence of classes.  This will be a required classes for each Project Dream student an additional classes can be added.  It will cover all aspects of ensemble singing from finding your ensemble voice to how to follow a conductor.
 
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