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Acting classes for adults in Karori

Nadia from Karori

Karori Acting & Theatre Studio (KATS)
Acting for Adults with Alan Palmer, A.G.S.M&D, MA
This term: Acting for Beginners- Improvisation

15 hour (10 week) course

This course is designed to develop a range of essential skills, all of which are required, for students to access the ability to become an actor. They will also enable participants to be more confident and creative in their daily lives.

Skills you will enhance include: self-confidence, listening, creativity, communication, spontaneity and positivity.

On completion of the programme you will receive a certificate and be invited to continue to the next course: Acting from Script.

When: Tuesday evenings 7.00pm until 8.30pm

Where: St Ninian’s Church, cnr Karori Road & Newcombe Cres, Karori

Dates: 25th February until 28th April

Cost: $180.00 (can be split into smaller payments)

For more info or to book your place contact:

Alan Palmer: phone/text: 0276224025 or email alan.p.dino@xtra.co.nz

or Nadia Perrott: text: 02102605501 or email nadia@swish.co.nz

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

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