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St. Paul School for Girls Summer

NAME
Upper School Musical Theatre Intensive

WHERE
11232 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

WHEN
7/30/18 - 8/3/18

AGE RANGE
Rising 9th through 12th graders

TUITION
$375/week

MISSION STATEMENT
This intensive focuses on providing actors with strong performance-technique fundamentals in musical theatre and the tools to help them prepare a successful audition. Students will engage in voice training, song and scene coaching, and dance techniques and choreography. Additionally, participants will enjoy a workshop learning how to prepare for college and professional auditions as well as selecting appropriate audition material. This program will conclude with a student showcase of scenes and songs.

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https://www.spsfg.org/summer

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NAME
The Dance Conservatory Dance Intensives

WHERE
11232 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

WHEN
Various weeks from June through August

AGE RANGE
Ages 5 - 18, depending on the intensive and the class

TUITION
Costs vary based on half-day, full-day or evening classes

MISSION STATEMENT
Please visit www.spsfg.org/tdc or www.spsfg.org/summer to learn more about the half-day intensives, full-day intensives and evening classes we offer all summer long, for all ages and all skill levels.

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https://www.spsfg.org/summer

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NAME
Middle School Musical Theatre Intensive

WHERE
11232 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

WHEN
8/6/18 - 8/10/18

AGE RANGE
Rising 5th through 8th graders

TUITION
$190 per week

MISSION STATEMENT
This week-long boot camp builds a strong foundation for young performers. Each day will begin with a musical theatre intensive where students focus on the three disciplines of musical theatre: song, dance, and acting. Students will learn about musical theatre, engage in voice training, receive song and scene/monologue coaching, learn dance techniques, and explore acting through song. This program will conclude with a student showcase. In the afternoons, students will experiment with improvisation, character work, movement, voice & speech, playwriting, auditioning, and stage makeup.

Each day will bring new warm-ups and exercises designed to spark creativity and build confidence onstage. The workshop is appropriate for beginners or experienced actors. Camp culminates in a sharing of work for friends and family.

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https://www.spsfg.org/summer

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NAME
Young Filmmakers Workshop

WHERE
11232 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

WHEN
6/26/18 - 7/13/18 (three weeks)

AGE RANGE
Ages 9 through 18

TUITION
$1,250 for the three week intensive

MISSION STATEMENT
Specifically designed for and targeted to the younger Filmmakers Workshop participants, this course gives students the opportunity to get involved in all aspects of filmmaking: design, production, acting, observation and analysis. Under the guidance of experienced professionals, students learn all aspects of filmmaking while working on projects and a feature film. Students study the history of film by watching, discussing, and reproducing the ways great filmmakers achieve the effects that captivate audiences. Participants work in each of the studios expanding their knowledge of, and skill-building in,the arts and crafts of filmmaking.

Instruction starts with beginning/intermediate elements moving forward to accommodate student need, including lighting, composition, camera movement, continuity and directing, while shooting a short narrative feature film. Best of all, the program culminates in a red-carpet premiere of student films at Baltimore’s Landmark Theatre in Harbor East – paparazzi, limousine ride to premiere for all students and catering of event included!

About the Director:
Steve Yeager, Founding Artistic Director for Young Filmmakers Workshop, is a film and theatre director in the Baltimore/Washington area. He received the 1998 Best Documentary Award at the Sundance Film Festival for Divine Trash, his film on Baltimore writer/director John Waters. He earned his M.F.A. in Filmmaking from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2013. For his thesis that year, Steve did a film called The Toy Soldier, which was a film dealing with his uncle’s death in WWII . Steve is also an adjunct professor at Stevenson University and Towson University. Currently, Steve is editing a film on the Cone Sisters for the Baltimore Museum of Art. His Young Filmmakers Workshop is in its 18th year.

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https://www.spsfg.org/summer

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