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Denman Online Theatre Camp Flyer Three of our FRIDAY Denman Online Theatre Camp GUEST ARTIST SPEAKERS!! June 2-26, 2020 Tuesdays - Fridays 4:00-6:00 PM EST Ages 10-14 Join award-winning, five-time Broadway veteran, Jeffry Denman in a month- long training course. The Denman Online Theatre Camp gives students not only expert theatrical training, but also offers the foundations of confidence, focus Kerry O’Malley and passion. Award winning Broadway, TV and Film star. “Jeffry is a HAS YOUR CHILD’S THEATRE CAMP OR gifted SUMMER ACTIVITY teacher...” BEEN CANCELLED? “...There's a natural ease to his approach that allows him to We can help. We offer high caliber theatrical Mara Davi truly connect with his TV and Broadway star. training by a Broadway professional with no students--wherever they may weekend commitments and Mondays free. be in their creative journeys...he generously shares We meet students where they are and focus on their his expertise to help his specific talents to give them a solid theatrical students amplify their foundation, as well as strong life skills for whatever strengths and conquer their they decide to do. weaknesses.” - M. Allen (Alexandria, VA) Anna Fatica Agent, DGRW Talent Friday we invite a guest 1 2 3 speaker for a Q&A. Students will have the opportunity to learn the CONFIDENCE FOCUS PASSION tricks of the trade and how to navigate the Breaking through the Training them to focus Encouraging them to worlds of theatre, tv and barriers of fear to build and dedicate move towards what film. confidence in whatever themselves with they feel passionate they do. interest and curiosity about. 1 DENMAN ONLINE STUDIOS MAY 14, 2020 COURSE COVERAGE THE RIGHT TIME? ‣ Monologue Study ‣ Song Study When things are so up in the air, the best thing to do is focus on what we can control. Taking this time to ‣ Scene Study Only educate is something we can achieve. ‣ Audition Prep ‣ Building your Audition Book $450 Setting attainable goals goes a long way towards giving ‣ Vocal Projection and Articulation ourselves and our kids a sense of normalcy. Denman ‣ Dialects Online Theatre Camp can help give structure and organization to their day while still allowing them time to ‣ Memorization Techniques be a kid. ‣ Colleges and Universities ‣ Agents and Managers Hey Parents! We also have a class “My 11-year old daughter... for YOU! ...has taken three online theater courses with Jeffry Denman. Jeffry is not only a professional with a wealth of experience that he is eager to share, but he is an impressive teacher who is able to meet his students where they are, taking the time to really get to know them. He has just the right approach in challenging his students while encouraging them in a way that helps them build on their OMG! My strengths while developing in all areas of their craft. Even with his impressive Kid Wants professional experience, he is down to earth, loves what he teaches, and recognizes to Go Into the importance of being a kid. My daughter immediately felt comfortable and Theatre! confident in these classes and because of this, she has really been able to develop her skills while sharing her love of theater.” - E. H. (Hudson, MA) Email [email protected] by May 27 for info and registration. JEFFRY DENMAN Jeffry is a Director, Choreographer, five-time Broadway actor, published author, playwright and Artistic Director of Denman Theatre & Dance Co. He has performed and taught all over the world and has worked with such theatre luminaries as Mel Brooks, Susan Stroman, John Kander, David Cromer, Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Karen Ziemba, John Doyle, Judy Kuhn and Brian d’Arcy James. He has taught Master Classes, workshops and college courses at NYU, Pace University, UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, Wagner College, Elon University and SUNY at Buffalo. His book A Year with The Producers was required reading in the Music Theatre Department at CCM. He loves to pass on the knowledge that he has received. Visit jeffrydenman.com for more information on his online theatrical training 2.
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