[NEohioPAL]The Childrens Theatre at TrueNorth Cultural Arts Closes Their First Quarter '07
Carol Cordova
tncarts at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 25 14:20:39 PDT 2007
The Childrens Theatre at TrueNorth Cultural Arts Closes Their First Quarter
2007 Session with a Free Family Performance
The Childrens Theatre at True North invites the community for a free
family-oriented performance on Saturday, March 31st at 2:00 p.m. to end
their January/February/March class sessions. The performance will be held in
the Fellowship Hall of the Lake Shore United Methodist Church, located on
33119 Electric Boulevard in Avon Lake, Ohio. Seating is available on first
come basis for am afternoon of fairy tales.
The students of The Childrens Theatre at TrueNorth will be performing A
Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare and two original plays. The
students themselves created the first original piece, which they entitled
The Random Fairytale or The Tale of the Superstrong Superhero, the Golden
Knight and Their Friends - Little Red Riding Hood, The Wish-giving Fairy and
How They Defeated the White Witch and the Black Dragon. The second fairytale
is The Good For Nothing Prince, which is an adaptation of the book by the
same name.
The Childrens Theatre at TrueNorth is a program designed to help young
people discover theatre and to experience the performing arts. Instructors
teach children ages 6-18 years of age, and provide opportunities to
participate in all aspects of theatre.
Classes are held after school hours, or on the weekends. During summer
sessions, special day classes are held. The instructors also offer a variety
of workshops and private lessons. The performances, held at the end of each
session, are designed to give children experience in front of an audience,
and are therefore, free and open to the public.
TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization committed
to building and strengthening individuals and the community through the
performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. TrueNorth's vision is
two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower individuals so they can embrace and
succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and encourage a community
where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.
Private Lessons/classes are available in Theatre, Dance, Music, Early
Childhood Music, Ceramics, and Drawing / Painting. Further information can
be found at True Norths web-site, www.TNCArts.org, or by calling TrueNorth
Cultural Arts at (440) 933-7771.
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