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There is no denying that drama classes are heaps of fun but they also allow students to build vital skills that will last them a lifetime.
“The most rewarding thing about running Mooregrace Acting Studios is watching our students develop and grow,” said studio director Sarah Grace.
“It’s so great to hear feedback from parents about improvements in their schooling, whether it be their reading, public speaking, social or leadership skills. We get a real kick out of it!”
The two hour weekly classes at Mooregrace Acting Studios are divided into two parts.
In the improvisation hour, students participate in fun, fast paced activities that challenge them to think on their feet, solve problems, work as a team and get creative!
During the second hour, it is lights, camera, action as students learn and perform scenes in front of the camera!
“It really is a fabulous way for kids and teens to express themselves, develop strong friendships and, most importantly, have fun,” Sarah said.
Sarah has had her fair share of experience in the entertainment industry.
She currently plays the role of Bridget in Channel 7’s hit series Winners and Losers.
“Working in film and TV helps us to guide young actors at our studio” said Sarah “and the students really love it when other cast members come down to visit.”
As well as being an actor Sarah is a qualified primary school teacher.
This high level of training allows her and her team to develop a curriculum that is current, engaging and that will allow all students to shine!
Mooregrace Acting Studios runs two-hour classes for kids, teens and adults during the school term.
Anyone who would like to get a taste of what Mooregrace is all about can give the studio a call and book in a free trial class on 5244 4061.