What is CPPA? Our performing arts classes offer young people a safe space to express themselves, develop their passion, make friends and grow in confidence. There are 3 terms a year, approximately 11 or 12 weeks per term . Our terms focus on gaining confidence and technique while allowing students to build and cement their skills. Pupils will have opportunities to take part in a minimum of two full scale productions and one end of term sharing for friends and family. Other performing opportunity will be explored throughout the academic year.
CPPA Classes: Tuesdays 3:45pm – 6.30pm or Saturdays 10.30am - 1pm
Classes will cover the three disciplines of 1) singing, teaching students how to comfortably use their voice, focusing on support, breath control and confidence, 2) dance to develop skills across contemporary, ballet and jazz techniques and 3) acting exploring, improvisation, role play, character and script work. The course encourages and nurtures creativity, building confidence, team work and performance skills.
Each performance term will have a different focus from musical theatre, scripted plays and improvisation to teach a wide range of genres.
Courses are suitable for any student, who love to move, work in a group, develop their skills for fun or to be a professional performer. All course leaders are fully trained performers of the West End, TV/Film and Dance and have full and up to date DBS checks.
Summer Term:
26 April - 16 July 2022 Tuesday sessions
30 April - 16 July Saturday sessions
This term focuses on voice and text, building confidence and stage craft culminating in end of term showing some of the techniques, skills and exercises the students have been learning. Students can join at any point during the Summer term and the fee with be pro rata.
Half term break Saturday 28 May & Tuesday 31 May 2022
Come along for a free taster session: please come and join us for a free tasters session, you will find the option on the ticket page.
End of term show Saturday 16 July
The end of term production will be inspired by Shakespeare's midsummer night's dream
Meet the CPPA team
Vanessa Heine (Singing) is an opera singer and musical director. She has performed all over the world, from Beijing and Shanghai to Carnegie Hall in New York, as well as venues all over Europe. She’s also sung on over 100 film soundtracks and albums, both classical and pop, most recently on Coldplay’s Everyday Life. As a Musical Director, she has worked with adults in the West End but it is working with young people that she most enjoys, having musically directed shows such as Annie, West Side Story and Into the Woods in both London and New York.
Ania Straczynska (Dance) Ania is a choreographer specialising in Contemporary Dance and Dance Theatre, with a Master of Fine Arts (distinction) from Trinity Laban. Her work was performed in Bonnie Bird Theatre, The Place, P21 Gallery and commissioned by DanceWest (Lyric Hammersmith and Rose Theatre Kingston). She has extensive experience working with young people in a community setting and both further and higher education levels. In 2020 she was nominated for a Community Practitioner One Dance UK Award. Since 2017 she has run classes for our local community under the umbrella of SE19 Dance Project.
Boris Witzenfeld (Drama) BA hons trained at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. He has facilitated and directed work with and for young people for; The Almeida Theatre, Stagecoach, Churchill Theatre Bromley, Hoxton Hall, Brindley Arts Centre and Royal Albert Hall. He is a performer, director and improviser who specialises in developing the talents of young people.
There is a 20% sibling discount, please use the following discount code at checkout when buying: SIBLING
There is a 20% discount for booking both Tuesday & Saturday sessions, please use the following discount code at checkout when buying: TUESAT (SIBLING discount is not available if you are booking for both Tuesday & Saturday)
Please email us info@unlt.org if you have any questions or would like to enquire about setting up a payment plan.
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