(PreK3 & PreK4)-Creative Play: Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
Day
SaturdaysDates
Feb 15 - Apr 5Time
10 AM-11:30 AMInstructor
Krystle Seit$0
Creative Play: Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
Saturdays, 10 AM-11:30 AM
Dates: February 15, 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5 (8-week)
Ages: PreK3 & PreK4
Instructor: Krystle Seit
Location: The Theatre Lab (900 Massachusettes Avenue NW)
Tuition: Pay what you can
Join us for this engaging and fun-filled class that integrates theater exercises, techniques, and imaginative play alongside the book series “Even Superheroes Have Bad Days” to help students build on their social and emotional learning skills. Acting is a powerful tool that can help students cultivate and build on their SEL skills including social awareness, self-awareness, self-management, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. As young actors, they will develop a deeper understanding of their own emotions as well as the emotions of others. Through improvisation games and exercises, role-playing, and stories, students will strengthen their acting skills as well as their life skills. The benefits of this class will follow students both on and off the stage.
This class is a “Pay What You Can” class as part of our community wellness program. The class is not sold out.
Please complete this form to register: https://form.jotform.com/243024785413959
Instructor
Krystle Seit
Krystle Seit is a theatre and arts education professional who has been actively working in the field for close to twenty years. A lifelong learner, she is passionate about arts integration, storytelling, all things theatre and making it, and the arts–accessible to children of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds! Krystle earned her BA in Theatre and K-12 NJ Theatre Teaching Certification from Kean University and has had the pleasure of working with children as young as 12 months old, in caregiver/child Creative Play & Story Exploration classes, all the way through seniors in college students. She has worked as an actor, costumer, director, arts administrator, manager, and teaching artist at various arts organizations and schools throughout the Mid-Atlantic region such as New Jersey Performing Arts Center, National Dance Institute, Imagination Stage, and Arts for Learning- Maryland. Additionally, she has led professional development workshops for the DC Arts & Humanities Education Collaborative, Premiere Stages, Middlesex County Community College, and DCPS. As a disabled performer, Krystle was last seen playing Jessica in All Out of Spoons with Spoonie Theater, a virtual inclusive theatre group, and she can next be seen portraying Leslie in their upcoming web series, A Circle of Women.
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