We offer classes in all forms of theatre arts for children aged from three years through to adults. We believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn a creative skill which will stretch their imaginations and give them a fit and healthy mind and body. Learning to dance can build self-confidence, improving posture, deportment and attitude.
Drama and musical theatre help to develop life skills, preparing the student not only for a performance on stage, but for everyday situations in their future life. Our extra curricular classes provide children with a friendly and encouraging atmosphere in which they can meet and make friends with other children from a wide area whilst learning strong vocational techniques from a highly qualified staff.
Drama and musical theatre help to develop life skills, preparing the student not only for a performance on stage, but for everyday situations in their future life. Our extra curricular classes provide children with a friendly and encouraging atmosphere in which they can meet and make friends with other children from a wide area whilst learning strong vocational techniques from a highly qualified staff.
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It stretches muscles, increases mobility in the joints and strengthens the torso's core muscles. Ballet also builds up stamina and produces an inner discipline of mind and body. Our classes teach students to work as both a soloist and as part of a team, and co-ordinates movement with musicality and performance skills.
Dance defies a single permanent definition. This is largely due to it's ability to adapt, develop and evolve with the changing fashions in dance. Through a carefully planned and well- tried examination syllabus, which combines modern dance, jazz and other dance styles, young people are trained to to become disciplined and versatile dancers who have a professional attitude towards dance.
Apart from being an essential skill for the professional dancer, tap dance is one of the most enjoyable and rhythmic forms of recreational dance. Tap turns the dancer into a percussive instrument who accompanies, enhances and experiments with the musicians providing the music. It is therefore essential that the dancer not only looks good through dance technique and training but sounds good with an acute sense of timing and an agility of footwork.
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My Evie LOVES her classes at ESSPA and will be doing musical theatre also after Easter. The amazing show 'Grimm Pickings' has captured her imagination and inspired her beyond belief. As a mummy it's nice to send her to a school which provides a high standard of teaching, a friendly welcome and fantastic facilities....and the children aren't plastered in make up and made to look older than they are! Would 100% recommend. Keep up the amazing work guys xx