The Power of Performing Arts in Supporting Children’s Education
Performing arts such as music, dance, theatre, and drama play a significant role in enhancing children’s educational experiences. and foster essential academic skills.
Read MorePerforming arts such as music, dance, theatre, and drama play a significant role in enhancing children’s educational experiences. and foster essential academic skills.
Read MoreShy kid terrified of attention could become actor thanks to drama. And benefits of acting classes are big, especially to ADHD kids, it’s focus, freedom, fun & the joy of being seen.
Read MoreAltrincham Stagecoach follows the LCM London College of Music Board of Exams and has been offering their students the opportunity to take the exams for the past 12 years with an excellent success rate.
Read MoreThe countdown is on, lines have been learnt, dances are being polished and more costumes are arriving at doorstep of Noodle Performing Arts for long awaiting ‘Peter Pan’…
Read MoreThe restrictions are off! Activity classes can go back to some form of normal, which means a number of things: more kids, more fun, more…parents. The Director of Noodle Performing Arts advises those parents who are just about to start their journey into the world of activities and classes.
Read MoreThe Stagecoach Performing Arts in Altrincham provides quality part-time performing arts training for children and teenagers aged 4-18yrs. It has been running successfully for over 20 years, and the team pride themselves on offering an exciting and inspiring experience to children.
Read MoreParents looking for children’s activities have booked on to performing arts classes in droves, and the increase in emails expressing worries over kids’ self-esteem and social skills has been significant.
Read MoreThe move to teaching Performing Arts online is immense. Everything we stand for: social skills, trust, teamwork, touch – one of the most critical senses a human possesses and craves – all ‘virtually’ impossible.
Read MoreAs coronavirus crisis develops,
some technology previously used mainly for communication is now going to be trialled for singing and drama
Cat Allen, the director of Noodle Performance Arts in Cheshire, talks about believing in magic, a safety net, and a hidden wizard in both adults and children.
Read MoreA new company for young actors has emerged on the local scene. Stargazers Performers Ltd is run by a qualified music, performing arts teachers Kathryn O’Brien from Chorlton and a dance specialist from Marple Charlotte Oldham. They work with children from 3 to 12.
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