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Should I Consider Theatre School for My Child?

November 1, 2022 By Ellen

Should I Consider Theatre School for My Child?

If you have a musically gifted or otherwise theatrical child, theatre school is worth considering. It can offer them the platform that they need to find their way into the industry whilst also continuing with their education. It’s often a misconception that stage schools focus solely on performing arts when in actuality, they offer a broad and varied curriculum to help their students in all aspects of life. Here are some benefits that they have to offer below.

 

A Driven Environment

Children that go on to study at theatre school have the benefit of being surrounded by like-minded children that share the same passions as them. They know what they want to do and are driven. This culture and ethos can be an inspiration, helping other children to develop the same mindset and success.

 

Expertise

Children are also taught by those that know how the industry works. They have years of experience in theatre themselves and can help their pupils in preparation for the real world.

 

A Network

They can grow their network by making friends with other child performers and get introduced to any that their school has. Networking is vital in every industry, especially theatre as you can learn about exclusive casting opportunities.

 

Confidence

Children can also build on their confidence as you must work through your nerves to perform and present in front of others. They will also need to work with others and develop team working skills early on.

 

Body Language and Emotional Intelligence

Theatre is all about acting and that means recreating emotions. This takes understanding of body language which can help children to become better at reading social situations and improve on how they put themselves across.

 

We hope that this gave you an insight into how stage schools work and the benefits that they have to offer children.

 

 

 

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