WAIMEA — Registration for the fall semester of Kahilu Performing Arts Classes (KPAC) opens this Thursday. The semester begins Sept. 7 and classes run through Dec. 15, concluding with a music and theatre showcase on Dec. 17.
WAIMEA — Registration for the fall semester of Kahilu Performing Arts Classes (KPAC) opens this Thursday. The semester begins Sept. 7 and classes run through Dec. 15, concluding with a music and theatre showcase on Dec. 17.
A total of 26 classes are available for the fall semester, including the addition of three new classes: Dance Improv & Choreo, Backstage Tech and Conditioning.
Formerly Prince Dance Institute and smArt Academy, the two programs have merged into the Kahilu Performing Arts Classes (KPAC). Directed by Angel Prince, former artistic director of Prince Dance Institute, this newly renamed Kahilu Theatre education program will continue to offer training in the performing arts with many of the same teachers and classes returning for the new semester.
Dance Improv & Choreo is an explorative class that will use interactive games as a tool to create movement, enhance creativity and inspire new ideas. Basic composition lessons will aid in developing individual creative expression in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Backstage Tech is a hands-on, audio-visual class for those interested in the theater production experience. Students will learn the basics of lighting, sound, set building and various technical performing arts world skills. There is no experience needed to join this class.
Conditioning class optimizes neuromuscular connections, alignment, strength and flexibility. It supports dancers in training or anyone wishing to move with the skill and grace of a dancer. An ideal after-ballet class, all levels of experience are welcome to join to lengthen, tone and reconnect.
Acting the Song is a musical theater class that will teach students a technique for working on and performing songs from musicals. The same method acting technique that Beth Dunnington teaches in acting class will apply to this musical theatre class. Students will work on individual songs and one group number, both of which they will have the opportunity to perform in the Dec. 17 showcase at Kahilu Theatre. Students can also audition for the June Kahilu Theatre Youth Troupe production of “13: The Musical.”
Scholarships are available for qualifying applicants and will be accepted from Aug. 18 through Sept. 1. A panel will review applications and notification will be sent to all applicants before classes that begin on Sept. 7.
Info: 885-6868 or www.kahilutheatre.org