Stage 1 Drama

(7 to 9 yrs old)

About this course

Stage 1 Drama (7-9) Building on the skills developed in ’Mini-Dramas’, students now begin to explore the role of the voice and body in acting, as well as continuing to use theatre games, exercises, and scenarios to explore drama in order to enhance both their theatrical and social skills. The emphasis on play and fun is maintained, and they are also introduced to a variety of disciplines such as improvisation, movement, devising, text, and characterisation. Our Stage 1 Drama Courses are 75 minutes per week

Sept-June (33 x 1.5 hr sessions)

Registration fee: CHF 127

Annual course fee: CHF 1,270

Yearly, termly and monthly payment terms are available.

20% discounts for siblings

Want to try before committing?
Select our 3-class trial option available for CHF 109

Stage 1 Drama weekly schedule per location

Please see below for a full timetable of our Stage 1 Drama course in all available times and locations.

Geneva

  • Versoix | Monday 4:15 PM to 5:30 PM | Sep 9 to Jun 23
    CHF 1,270.00   CLASS FULL – REGISTER FOR WAITING LIST
  • Versoix | Tuesday 4:15 PM to 5:30 PM | Sep 10 to Jun 24
    CHF 1,270.00   
  • Petit Lancy | Tuesday 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM | Sep 10 to Jun 24
    CHF 1,270.00   
  • Veryier (La Salésienne) | Wednesday 3:20 PM to 4:35 PM | Sep 11 to Jun 25
    CHF 1,270.00   CLASS FULL – REGISTER FOR WAITING LIST
  • Versoix | Wednesday 4:00 PM to 5:15 PM | Sep 11 to Jun 25
    CHF 1,270.00    CLASS FULL – REGISTER FOR WAITING LIST

Zurich

  • Monday 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM | Aug 26 to Jun 21
    CHF 1,270.00     
  • Wednesday 4:10 PM to 5:25 PM | Aug 26 to Jun 21
    CHF 1,270.00     

Zug

  • Thursday 4:50 PM to 6:05 PM | Aug 24 to Jun 21
    CHF  1,270.00   

Basel

  • Tuesday 5:10 PM to 6:25 PM | Aug 27 to Jun 17
    CHF 1,270.00   

Lausanne

  • Wednesday 2:30 PM to 3:45 PM | Sep 11 to Jun 29
    CHF 1,270.00   

Description

Drama and Performing Arts Courses

We have a specially designed rolling curriculum across all age groups and course types. Each year, our choice of material, genre and focus changes, allowing students to spend three terms exploring and developing a specific set of new skills and experiences, and realise them through performance. Meanwhile, regardless of the material being explored, we simultaneously return to basic strategies and techniques that are common to all live performance work, thereby building on the work of previous years. Our objective is to offer complete and exciting opportunities for those who may be with us for one or two years, whilst also providing life-long learning based on a rich set of contrasting experiences for our long-term students.

Term 1:

Building the Ensemble

This term is all about creating strong foundations on which to build throughout the year. This begins with the implementation of good studio ethics: exploring how we work together; how we establish basic trust and acceptance of the group; and how we create an atmosphere of mutual respect and support. We continue with skills and ensemble work throughout term 1, developing our ability and confidence to play together and share our imaginations. The term often ends with an open class, where parents are invited into the studio to see the style of teaching, the environment, and the types of activity we have been working on.

Term 2:

Exploring the World

This term builds upon the work of Term 1, and begins to focus towards investigation of the skills, style and details of the world of a particular story, play or musical production. We start to explore stories, images, characters, language, possibilities, using the techniques established in Term 1.

Rehearsing the Play

Mid way through Term 2 we also begin rehearsals for the end of year showcases. Here we gather the skills, ideas, techniques, understanding and energy created during Term 1 and Term 2, and put them into practice. Lines are learned, characters are created, moves are established and we practice our craft in the rehearsal room. In PA classes this will also include learning songs and choreography.

Term 3
Performing the Play
This term continues to build on the rehearsal experience and our work becomes more focused on developing performance skills. Each class works together as a mini theatre company as we rehearse our play or musical production. The material is carefully selected for each year group and we showcase the year’s work in the theatre in front of an audience.

Ensemble practice serves as a foundation to all our work and we encourage everyone to challenge and stretch themselves as the year comes full circle with the Building the Ensemble foundations present in the showcase performances.