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Happy Monday!

Hello everyone! Welcome to Day 1 of Virtual Workshop! 

Every day this week, we'll be posting videos from your teachers to help you learn acting, music, dance, and art. We also want to hear about shows you've done before! 

Warm Ups

But before we get started, it's important to WARM UP! Join the aides and get ready for acting!

Projection

Next, let's learn about projection from Mrs. Frantzen. Click here for projection!


Auditioning

When you know how to project, you can take your script and audition! Ms. Campbell teaches us about auditioning HERE.

Click HERE for the audition script in Ms. Campbell's video

Once you know how to project and audition, you can start practicing a script. 

Monologues

Click here for some Dr. Seuss monologues, and pick one to practice alone. Remember what you learned about projection, and ask someone to record a practice "audition" so you can see yourself!

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