Carolina Arts Festival and Applause!
Cary Youth Theatre Presents: Triple Threat

A workshop for young performers ages 10 -14

 

Taught by instructors Terrence Mann and Charlotte d'Amboise. They dance, they sing, and they act! They do it all! In theatre jargon such performers are known as Triple Threats!
Triple Threat offers a bold training opportunity to the young performer who has a passion for all three of these demanding disciplines. This camp is designed to introduce and develop skills of the new enthusiast as well as to build on the abilities of students with experience in any of these areas. Working with a team of teachers who are on the cutting edge of today's professional musical theatre world, participants will be challenged and inspired to reach beyond the limits of ordinary dance and music training and realize their greatest potential!
Triple Threat offers this rare opportunity, for an integrated course of study with celebrated professionals including Terrence Mann and Charlotte d’Amboise. Participants will be invited to be a part of the Carolina Arts Festival’s Hair to Hairspray performance in collaboration with the North Carolina Symphony’s Summerfest Concert at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park on Saturday, June 19 as featured performers.

Location: Old Cary Elementary
Fees: $165 (R) $195 (N) (5 classes)
17909 Mon-Fri Jun 14 – 18, 1-5pm
Dress Rehearsal: Fri Jun 18 6:30pm Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Performance: Sat Jun 19 6:30pm Amphitheatre at Regency Park

Dress rehearsal and performance takes place at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park. Participants will receive a detailed schedule at first class with details in regard to costumes, dress rehearsal and performance. A healthy snack and bottled water or juice is encouraged. There is a $5 supply fee.


For more information call (919) 465-4792. Registration Now!

 

Instructor: Terrence Mann
Instructor: Charlotte d’Amboise
 

"Arts Education for children is such a valuable thing. I think it's really disappointing that that's always the first place they cut."

Lauren Kennedy, The News and Observer, May 2002