Showing posts with label drama classes lagos span Helen o Grady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama classes lagos span Helen o Grady. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The Great Theatre!

"Drama classes are a fantastic means of developing confidence, self-esteem,and essential communication skills"says Duncan Rice of The Helen O' Grady Drama Academy Franchise. He also stated these classes help release the child's creative and expressive potential, which is one of the keys to healthy educational development.


The benefits of drama classes simply can't be overemphasized, one of which is the chance to do stage plays and theatre.


 Out of all developmental activities children are encouraged to go through, stage plays/Theatre is the one activity with the longest shelf life. This means that what they learnt from it will positively impact on who they will grow up to be in terms of their character.
The point? Let your child do theatre!and the reasons are best summed up in the words of Cathlyn Melvin, who went for drama classes as a child,and then started her own children theatre company. These reasons are solely based on her personal experience;

They’ll walk a mile in someone else’s shoes.  They’ll walk ten.  They’ll walk a hundred.  When a child reads a character, they’re forced to think, why would he have made that choice?  What’s he trying to get from the person he’s talking to?  How could he have done it differently?  Empathy is one of the top personality skills (yes, skills) necessary for strong corporate leadership later on,In Lauren Gunderson’s Huffington Post blog, How Theatre for Young People Could Change the World, she says that “so much of the toxicity in this world comes from a collective draining of empathy. We don't understand each other, and we don't want to. But theater invites us -- no, forces us -- to empathize.”  This practice lays the foundation for strength and compassion.



Theatre doesn’t tell you what to feel.   Art is based on personal experience.  Playing a role, designing a set, seeing a production, I might not see the same images or feel the same impulses as you.  And that’s how it’s meant to work.  It opens up pathways for all participants to explore their own emotions and views.  Involving your kids in art makes them free to think, free to feel, and free to explore who they want to become.



Theatre is great exposure to literature and history.  When I was in first grade, my class took a trip to our community children’s theatre to see a production of Just So Stories.  At the time, I didn’t know who Rudyard Kipling was, but afterward, I asked my teacher to help me find the Just So Stories book in our library.  Reading the stories, I made connections between what was happening on the page, and what happened during the performance.  I learned that Rudyard Kipling was also responsible for one of my favorite Disney movies – that one with Bhageera, and Baloo, and Mowgli.



Theatre provides the freedom to not be perfect.  Be big, be loud, be silly! it’s not about sounding pretty. It’s about telling a story and having fun. So we encourage the kids to try things.  Let loose.  If it doesn’t work, that’s okay – now we know and we can try something new!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

INSIDE OUT!


INSIDE OUT WITH DRAMA - Focusing on their emotions



By now, we all know that Drama classes help boost your child's social skills, boost their confidence in situations, but have we ever thought of one very crucial benefit that is so obvious but we never really see? Its the rein in of emotions
Drama helps us to keep in touch with all of the emotions that we haven't necessarily been able to feel or express.


In Drama classes , during dramatic plays,  the children are usually in one character or the other, these characters more often than not, portray different emotions. In  our drama classes, at the Helen O'Grady Drama Academy, Lagos Island,we teach children how to bring out the right emotion that goes in line with each character, the context in which to show which emotion, and more importantly, how to pull back on it when it is time to do so.


Even when they are done with their drama lessons, this ability to be able to control their emotions stays with them and its becomes a very useful attribute as they grow older.


 


In our drama classes, they will be taught how to:

  • Develop an ability to read other people's emotions
  • Develop an ability to identify and to express one's own feelings or emotions
  • Receive permission to have a wide range of feelings
  • Build a vocabulary of words for naming feelings






Open up the advantages of letting your child into the world of drama where they will learn how to master their emotions by registering with us at the Helen O Grady Drama Academy, Lagos Island. Classes for the year 2016 starts 2nd week of January 2016. Our Drama studio is at Ocean Parade Gym, Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos Nigeria: Classes are on Saturdays,4 - 8 yr olds: 9am - 10am, 9 years old & above: 10am - 11am. We'll be expecting you!
















Wednesday, July 17, 2013

SUMMER CAMP 2013 Week 1

Its been fun all the way at the HOG Summer Camp 2013 as the children have been engaging in various fun activities like Acting classes with Mr Joshe, Dance classes with one of Nigeria best hip hop choreographer, DA- SILVA, Painting with Mr. John, Tye & Dye and Hand crafts......so much fun and learning and its just day 3!!!!!

 Register your child now and give them a Summer they will never forget.....

 Venue: SPAN STUDIO, 1 Abuja street, off First Avenue, Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos

Date: July 15th to August 10th 2013

Time: 10am to 2pm daily..

Register your child for as much week as you like. Special discount for group registration. For info, call 017767726 or 08091900600 or you can email at theacademylagos@gmail.com,

HELEN O' GRADY DRAMA ACADEMY, 

Every child is a star!!!

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

more fun

They are truly becoming stars