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Whats the difference between Teen Camp and the Advanced Acting Workshop?

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Whats the difference between Teen Camp and the Advanced Acting Workshop?

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The Advanced Acting Workshop is recommended for actors aged 12-18 who have attended at least one camp and are ready to work in a more intense and focused atmosphere. Students entering the AAW should have a good grasp of scansion, comfort with Shakespeare’s language, and speak and move confidently on stage. In the AAW, students work on a collection of unedited scenes and monologues instead of a shortened 30-minute version of a play. This allows them to immerse themselves in the language more completely and also acquire material for future auditions. AAWs are limited to 15 students with one college-level instructor. Students enjoy a professional atmosphere with one-on-one coaching, instruction from a certified stage combat teacher, and the company of like-minded, self-motivated young actors. AAW students can expect to have a lot of material to memorize and occasional outside homework assignments. We are asking that interested young actors attend an audition/interview with our resident te

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The Advanced Shakespeare Workshop is recommended for actors aged 12-18 who have attended at least one camp and are ready to work in a more intense and focused atmosphere. Students entering the ASW should have a good grasp of scansion, comfort with Shakespeare’s language, and speak and move confidently on stage. In the 2-week ASW, students work on a collection of unedited scenes and monologues instead of a shortened 30-minute version of a play. This allows them to immerse themselves in the language more completely and also acquire material for future auditions. In the 4-week ASW, students continue on to rehearse a full production. ASWs are limited to 15-20 students. Students enjoy a professional atmosphere with one-on-one coaching, instruction from a certified stage combat teacher, and the company of like-minded, self-motivated young actors. ASW students can expect to have a lot of material to memorize and occasional outside homework assignments. Participation in the ASW is by audition/

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