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| Name | StageArts | | Address | 33A Mount Drive Park Street | | Town | St Albans | | County | Hertfordshire | | Postcode | AL2 2NP | | Phone | 01707 874787 - Please mention hertfordshire.com when phoning | | Email | Click here to send email | | Website | www.stagearts.co.uk | | Category | Theatres | | Description | Learn to ACT, DANCE, SING with StageArts Saturday Theatre Schools.
We are a Performing Arts School for 5-17 year olds. Everyone is welcome at StageArts regardless of their ability and everyone has a completely FREE trial session with us where they are taught an hour of singing, dance and drama.
Classes are split by age and ability, making sure no child is ever left out. We find that if students are having fun they learn much more quickly. Our yearly shows help develop their creative skills, communication skills, self-confidence and teamwork.
StageArts is not just for young people who want to be in the performance industry, it is also a great way to see what the performing arts is all about and making lasting friendships with children of a similar age. It really is such a fun and friendly way to learn skills that will benefit them in all walks of their life, providing many happy memories along the way.
When your child joins StageArts he or she along with yourselves will be joining something very special and setting down a solid base on which everyone gains. We operate an open door policy whereby all students and parents are able to communicate their views, feelings and suggestions through the teaching staff or directly to ourselves, thereby allowing improvements to be made.
Classes are held on Saturday mornings during school term time from 10am-1pm at Hobbs Hill Wood School, Hemel Hempstead or Round Diamond School, Great Ashby Way Stevenage and from 2pm to 5pm at Creswick School, Welwyn Garden City.
The only way to see how great our classes really are is to book a FREE trial session now and try them out and dare to Dream to be wonderful.
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