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THEATRE JEUNESSE

COURS DE THÉÂTRE HEBDOMADAIRES POUR ÉLÈVES DE 6 À 18 ANS

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Qu'est-ce que le théâtre jeunesse ?

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Un groupe théâtre jeunesse est un club pour les jeunes de 6 à 18 ans qui se réunissent pour une activité théâtrale et des arts de la scène. À travers le plaisir et les jeux, nous aidons nos élèves à améliorer leurs compétences d'interprétation et leur apprenons à explorer et à interpréter des textes de théâtre, et chaque année, nous produisons une pièce avec chaque groupe.
Tout le monde est le bienvenu, peu importe son âge, son expérience ou ses capacités. Le théâtre pour les jeunes vise à offrir à tous les jeunes le don de profiter des arts pour la vie.

Notre programme

Automne: Présentation

 

Lors de notre premier trimestre, les groupes concentrent leur énergie sur la création d'une pièce de théâtre qui a lieu à la fin du trimestre, juste avant Noël.
Commencer par la pièce permet à nos élèves de se connaître et de créer des liens en tant que groupe dès le début. Cela leur donne également une expérience précieuse de jouer ensemble sur scène.

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Hiver: Dévelopement personnel

 

De janvier à Pâques, nous nous concentrons individuellement sur chaque élève et les préparons à leurs examens LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts ), qu'ils passent juste avant les vacances de Pâques. Cela permet à nos étudiants de découvrir de grandes œuvres de théâtre.
LAMDA est une organisation nationale britannique de qualification pour les arts de la scène qui fournit une validation externe du travail de nos étudiants.

Été: Jeux et formation artistique

 

Après Pâques, les groupes participent à des activités ludiques et ludiques ainsi qu'à des masterclasses sur des compétences spécifiques (comme l'improvisation, l'audition, la conception et bien plus encore!)
À un moment où les examens se profilent et où les étudiants doivent concentrer leur énergie sur l'école, nous proposons une activité amusante et précieuse où ils peuvent développer leurs compétences et s'amuser sans stress.

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Our ethos


We believe in using theatre to help students build their confidence, learn valuable life skills and find themselves through the arts. Theatre is a collective art, built on teamwork, trust and expression. At our classes, young people get the chance to express themselves in a safe and welcoming environment, make wonderful friendships that last for years, and leave us with a lifelong love of the arts.

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There are three core tenets to our teaching method.

Welcomed:
Everyone is welcome in our group, and there are no exams to pass in order to gain access. We take pride in our group's ability to make new students feel at home very quickly, and we use drama games and exercises to break down the barriers early on, allowing the students to bond and grow together.

 

Challenged:

We believe in challenging our pupils, and taking them out of their comfort zone. For a young child, that might be as simple as going on stage in front of their parents and friends. For a teenager, that might be tackling difficult issues and themes in a play. It is important to be challenged, to succeed, and sometimes to fail in order to grow.

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Supported:

We always support and encourage the student through their challenges. We provide our students with a safe environment where they can explore, converse, and build their confidence.

Annual fees (2023-24)

Juniors and Intermediates (age 6 - 13)

€610*

This pays for year-round weekly teaching. Classes are 60 minutes long. Paid in two instalments, at the beginning of the first and second terms.

Seniors (age 14+)

€675*

This pays for year-round weekly teaching. Classes are 90 minutes long. Paid in two instalments, at the beginning of the first and second terms.

Production levy

€55*

This pays for the hire of a professional-grade theatre, costume and props. It also covers free tickets to the show! Paid once, at the beginning of the first term.

*Scholarships and discounts

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At EYT, we believe that high-quality theatre classes should be available to all children, regardless of their financial background. We understand that our prices may not be affordable to everyone, and since we don't receive any government funding, we can't reduce the fees for all students. We are however committed to offering both full and half scholarships to those students who need them.

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Half scholarships

For students who have two parents (or a single parent) benefiting from allocations de chômage / werkloosheidsuitkering, we offer one half scholarship place per class. This means that half of the annual fees are waived as long as the family is still receiving benefits. Parents are asked to prove their status each term: this is to ensure that these places go to those who need them.


Full scholarships
For students whose parents benefit from the bénéficiaire d'intervention majorée (BIM) / verhoogde tegemoetkoming status, we can offer a full scholarship place. This means that all fees are waive
d as long as the family is still receiving benefits. We offer five full scholarship places across the youth theatre. Parents are asked to prove their status each term: this is to ensure that these places go to those who need them.

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25% sibling discount

For parents who already have one child enrolled, the second (and any subsequent) child receives a 25% reduction in fees.

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