MUSICAL THEATER CLASSES

(Group Classes at School)

Classes that combine
singing, movement and emotions

Group musical theater classes at school provide a space for children and young people,
where music, theater and dance meet on one stage.
Participants develop not only vocal, acting and movement skills,
but also learn elements of stage work.
Classes are conducted in a Polish-English system or entirely in English, so participants naturally become familiar with the language through singing, dialogue
and stage interaction.

What do we learn in class?

- work on songs: voice emission, intonation, rhythm and interpretation,
- basics of acting technique: improvisation, character creation, expression,
- movement coordination and choreography,
- group cooperation and teamwork,
- working with text and songs in English,
- stage awareness and managing stage fright.

Class Duration

Classes are held once or twice a week and last 45 or 60 minutes –
depending on the age of participants and the chosen variant.

Why does this work?

Musical theater classes combine different branches of art, so each participant can find something for themselves. The diversity of forms helps develop creativity and build self-confidence. The natural presence of English in the repertoire and scripts means that language learning
happens alongside other activities, in a smooth
and engaging way.

End of Semester

At the end of the semester, participants present short musical theater scenes or a show that combines all class elements –
singing, movement, acting and English.
This is a moment of shared joy, satisfaction
and pride in the results of hard work.