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Participants in First Session of "Broadway Actors Series"
to Perform "Once on this Island, Jr."Twenty-two children ages 7 to 15 who are enrolled in the first session of the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood's "Broadway Actors Series" summer camp will perform "Once on This Island, Jr." on Friday, June 24, at 5 p.m. at the Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center. This American musical is based on Rosa Guys' novel "My Love, My Love," which was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid." Presented with permission by Music Theatre International, "Once on This Island, Jr." is the story of a young peasant girl has fallen in love above her class. The tale is told with colorful costumes, upbeat music and great characters. This program is supported by BankAtlantic Foundation. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for children 13 and under. For tickets, please call (954) 924-8175. The second session of the three-week "Broadway Actor Series" begins on Monday, July 5, and ends on Friday, July 22. In this camp, students will study acting; voice; movement; improvisation; and costume, set and technical design. Camp participants will gain skills in character development, projection, articulation, creative thinking, problem solving, concentration, sketch design, and artistic creation. This session also culminates with a presentation of Disney's "Aladdin, Jr." on Friday, July 22 at the theater.
To register or receive more information about this camp as well as other full- and half-day camps offered by the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, please call (954) 921-3274. The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a vibrant, regionally distinct, contemporary visual and performing arts organization offering visual art exhibitions, theatre, music and dance performances. Educational programming includes adult and children's arts classes, after-school programs, camps and other art curriculum. The Center is committed to creating opportunities for all people to experience the visual and performing arts. More information is available at http://www.artandculturecenter.org.
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