Instructors/Directors: Cristina Marino, Audrey Voon, and Joseph Cirillo
Students in this one-week workshop will journey through the first half of our story, based on the musical, PETER PAN. Students will work together to learn their very own role, including solo and ensemble songs, scenes, and choreographed dance numbers.
Students who wish to participate in both ACT 1 (July 30-August 3) and ACT 2 (August 6-10) of the production should register for both weeks of the Summer Musical Theatre Workshop.
LOCATIONS
Mondays-Wednesdays at the CPPAC Studio: 8426 N Lombard Street, Portland, Oregon, 97203
Thursdays-Fridays location: TBD DAILY SCHEDULE (each day may vary slightly)
8:15 am Student Check-In
8:30 am Team building & Warm-ups
9:40 am SNACK (provided)
9:50 am Vocal Music & Choreography
11:50 am LUNCH
12:35 pm Acting Techniques
12:55 pm Script/Blocking
2:00 pm Team Building & Closing Reflection
2:15 pm Student Check-Out*
*Must be picked up by an authorized adult and may not leave alone without written consent from parent/guardian.
PERFORMANCES
Workshop performances take place on the Friday of each workshop week at 1:15 pm. Performances are held in the Mago Hunt Performing Arts Center Recital Hall at University of Portland (see address above).
WHAT TO WEAR
Students should wear clothing that allows them to move comfortably. Flat, closed-toed street shoes -OR- dance flats (i.e. ballet slippers or jazz dance shoes) are best. Layering is recommended.
WHAT TO BRING
Students should bring their script (handed out Day 1) and water bottle each day.
LUNCH
Lunch may be brought from home -OR- students may choose to eat the lunches provided at St. Johns Park through Portland Parks & Recreation’s free summer “Lunch in the Park” program. Lunch is scheduled from 11:50 am-12:35 pm daily.
07/30/2018, 07/31/2018, 08/01/2018, 08/02/2018, 08/03/2018
Participants must currently be 7 years to 14 years old.
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 20
Registration starts on 02/01/2018.
Please contact Cathedral Park Performing Arts Collective if you have any questions.