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Drama Kids Online
Additional Information
Ages: 5-17
Setting:
Fully Online
History:
In 1985, Helen O’ Grady, a popular TV actress in Australia, decided to create a completely new way to develop children and created a children’s drama program using various fun and fast-paced drama activities to build children’s speaking, acting, and social skills. Parents saw the remarkable benefits of class participation and classes built quickly throughout Australia. In 1989, the program was launched into other countries as The Helen O’Grady Children’s Drama Academy.
Today her theater classes for kids have proved so successful that there are over 50,000 students currently attending classes in over 1,500 locations throughout the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Drama Kids International, Inc. is both proud and excited to be the exclusive U.S. provider of the Helen O’Grady Children’s Drama Program, the most popular after-school acting lessons in the world offering theater classes for toddlers, kids, tweens, and teens.
Our unique kids’ theater classes is internationally known for its creative drama curriculum and teaching methods that are great fun and highly developmental for all children and teens. Many students in our after-school acting lessons discover the joy of acting and decide to pursue further stage work; other students attend just because Drama Kids helps them build important skills that are used in whatever future endeavors they pursue. Come see why at Drama Kids – We Set the Stage for Success!®
Program Information:
Welcome to Drama Kids Online! Drama Kids Online brings the nation's largest and most popular after school drama program directly to you in the comfort and convenience of your home. Our online drama classes are perfect for all students, whether you are just beginning to explore acting, or if you already have acting experience and you want to gain additional skills and learn new techniques. Wherever you are right now, we look forward to having you join us for these fun at-home activities for kids as we dive into the thrill and joy of acting.
Drama Kids' extensive and comprehensive curriculum for our online kids acting classes was designed by educators, and is the result of more than 35 years of experience and continuous development. While kids are learning and developing new creative thinking skills, they are also developing other important life skills like public speaking. ALL Drama Kids online kids acting classes are guaranteed to be both educational and FUN!
Drama Kids Virtual Classes will allow you to:
- Shake off boredom, and learn new skills while having great fun doing so.
- Learn from experienced, professional acting teachers.
- Boldly and creatively express yourself in a positive, team-building environment.
- Gain confidence, develop creative thinking and build public speaking skills. Skills learned in our online drama classes will lead to success in and after high school - either in college or wherever your path takes you.
- We promise to work with you at a pace that you feel comfortable with.
There's nothing to lose and so much to gain. Sign up now for our kids online drama classes while space is available. We look forward to helping you reach and exceed your own personal acting goals, whatever they may be.
Slogan: The Difference is Dramatic