Center Stage: Ages 10-12
Dates: June 16-20
Time: 9:00 am- 2:00pm
Cost: $340
This class for emerging actors puts imagination front and center as students learn the fundamentals of Musical Theatre. Students will begin exploring aspects of Vocal Performance, Creative Movement, and Dramatic Expression. The class will utilize theatre exercises, improvisation, and structured games to encourage creative expression and instill basic techniques within a fun and encouraging environment.
Students should bring a packed lunch to camp.
Parents will be invited to attend an informal “Showcase” at 1:30pm on the final day of camp (June 20)
Registration
Regisration is now live. You can register for your camp here.
Camp Directors
Rebecca Childs
Rebecca Childs received her Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music degrees from Miami University. A proponent of lifelong learning, she has pursued postgraduate study at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, University of New Orleans, University of Memphis, Nicholls State University and the University of Dayton.
As a teacher, Childs has taught music to all levels from preschool to university, in private and public schools and colleges in six states. She is currently teaching voice lessons at CCM and teaches voice to Musical Theatre students at Xavier University. She also has taught Music Theory and Sight Singing for the Musical Theatre majors at CCM. In 2017, she was honored for her teaching as the Outstanding Arts Educator by the Cincinnati Arts Association and Overture Awards. In 2018, she was thrilled to join a group of CCM colleagues teaching a Musical Theatre Workshop in Beijing, China.
While Childs has done some stage work, (favorite role -Adelaide in Guys and Dolls), her primary theatrical involvement has been as an accompanist, vocal coach and music director for school, community theatre and professional productions. Local music directing credits include CCM Drama, Miami University, University of Dayton, Xavier University, LaComedia Dinner Theatre, the Carnegie, Mad Anthony Theatre Company and the Fitton Center for Creative Arts. For 20 years, she served as music director of A Christmas Carol at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
Karie-Lee Sutherland
Karie-Lee Sutherland has worked professionally as a director, choreographer, actor and writer for over 20 years. She toured the world as a singer/dancer for the DOD-USO and is a veteran of live shows at Kings Island. She has also worked for Kings Productions where she wrote and directed touring shows for Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, and the Flintstones. She was a Broadcast Major at CCM and has received several Orchid Awards, State Octafest Award for Choreography, and was nominated for a Daytony “Dance of the Decade” for her performance as Morticia in LaComedia Dinner Theatre’s production of the Addams Family. Karie-Lee has worked with many schools, and theatre companies in the Cincinnati area including Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, Showboat Majestic, LaComedia Dinner Theatre, and Educational Outreach Shows for Playhouse in the Park. Favorite regional acting roles include Ariel in Grumpy Old Men, Rona Lisa in Putnam CountySpelling Bee, and Miss Shingle in Gentlemen’s Guide. She has attended the Broadway Teachers’ Workshop in NYC where she took classes in dance, actors’ movement, and directing with instructors from the Broadway Productions of Newsies, War Horse, and Tony Award winning director John Rando.