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COURSE DESCRIPTION

YOUTH DRAMA CLUB 

GEST is delighted to offer acting courses for young people aged 6 - 16

Autumn Term 2024:

Interested in submitting to our courses?

Please fill the interest form here to be noticed when we launch the autumn term courses!

Youth Drama Club is a 10-week acting course for both non-native and native English speakers. Through improvisation, games, role-play and text work, we teach acting skills in a friendly and supportive environment. Each age group has a class size of about 16 students, and the course culminates in a performance on stage.

 

Drama is a fun, creative activity that can be offered to young people of all abilities. The imaginative and playful environment of the Drama Club helps young people develop self-confidence, and performance, team-working and problem-solving skills. Led by GEST’s English speaking professional actors or drama practitioners, there are plenty of opportunities to learn about what happens both on and off stage.

Our Youth Drama Club courses are suitable for both beginners and intermediate students (those who have previously attended GEST Youth Drama Club).

New for spring term 2024 is a course for 6-8 year olds!

Price: 1900 SEK

SPRING TERM 2024

NEW COURSE!

Ages 6 - 8

When: Sundays, 25th February - 5th May

Time: 15:00-16:30

No session: Week 13 and 14 (easter break)

Course leader: Christa Engelbrecht

Ages 9 - 11

When: Mondays, 19th February - 29th April

Time: 16.30 - 18.00

No session: Week 14 (easter break)

Course leader: Christa Engelbrecht

Ages 12 - 16

When: Mondays, 19th February - 29th April

Time: 18.30 - 20.00

No session: Week 14 (easter break)

Course leader: Christa Engelbrecht

Please note classes are held in English only.

COURSE LEADER

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Christa Engelbrecht

 

Christa has extensive experience in theatre, film, singing and voice over work in Sweden and the United Kingdom and maked her debut with GEST playing ME in Do You Understand Me?

 

Christa was born in South Africa and raised in Namibia, before moving to London to study at the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University London. During her 14 years in London, she performed on various stages throughout London and starred in short films that were screened at film festivals like the Liverpool Biennial and the Raindance Film Festival

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