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February 5, 2023

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38 WHAT'S UP! FEBRUARY 5-11, 2023 ROUNDUP All Kinds Of Art Winter classes begin at area arts centers MONICA HOOPER NWA Democrat-Gazette E xtracurricular programs are getting ready to begin for many arts organizations throughout Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, and many of these organizations offer scholarships. Some organizations are offering spring break camps, too. Check out our list below: Trike Theatre Bentonville triketheatre.org (Classes start week of Feb. 6; Spring break camps start March 30) • Musical Theatre Performance Disney: (third to-eighth grade), musical theatre performance class with songs and choreography from Disney musicals to perform for an audience on the last day of class. Students will be acting, singing, and dancing in this class. 5-7 p.m. Mondays. • Creative Players: Where The Wild Things Are PreK-K Class. An intro to acting class. Students will learn about their primary acting instrument: their bodies, by exploring characters through physical movement and play. Class will include storytelling games, crafts, and an end of semester show and share for families. 4-4:50 p.m. Tuesdays. • Storytellers: Where The Wild Things Are 1st-2nd grade class. A continuation of Creative Players but with more advanced storytelling techniques that use scripts and voice work. Students will explore characters through singing, dance, storytelling and play. Class will include an end of semester show and share for families. Tue 4-4:50p.m. • Youth Production: Alice's Adventures with Poorly Cooked Cafeteria Seafood third-6th grade. This is a beginning acting class that takes students through the full theatre acting process and will end in a final performance on the last day of class. Alice's Adventure with Poorly Cooked Cafeteria Seafood by Don Zolidis. Tuesdays. 5-7 p.m. • Teen Production Willa Wonkie and the College Tour (Chocolate Not Included): (Seventh-12th grade) Same as third-6th grade class but with more advanced themes in character and story. This is a specialized acting class that takes students through the full theatre acting process and will end in a final performance on the last day of class. Tuesdays. 5-7 p.m. • New Horizons Specialized class. All ages acting class for students of neurodiversity. Contact mollie@ triketheatre.org for more information. Wednesdays 10-10:50 a.m. • Film Class The Brothers Grimm: (third-eighth grade) film production class. Students will work on The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon by Don Zolidis which will air on our Youtube. Students will learn the basics of creating a story for film. After establishing film basics, students will apply their "movie magic" towards an original video presentation. Thursdays 5-7 p.m. • Creative Players: Under The Sea PreK-K Class. An introduction to musical theatre where students explore characters through singing, dance, storytelling and play. Class will include an end of semester show and share for families. Tuesdays 4-4:50 p.m. (starts in March) • Storytellers: Under The Sea (first-second grade) An introduction to musical theatre and continuation of Creative Players but with more advanced storytelling techniques that use scripts and voice work. Students will explore characters through singing, dance, storytelling and play. Class will include an end of semester show and share for families. Tuesdays 4-4:50 p.m. (March) • Tech Theatre: Makeup and Costume Design (fifth-12th grade) 6-week design class. This hands-on Zala Hedzic, 7, plays Toto during an "Over the Rainbow to Oz" camp at Arts Live Theater in Fayetteville. Winter classes start this week at many area arts organizations. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/J.T. Wampler)

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