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Unlocking Creativity: Theatre Games Workshop

Theatre games are not only wonderful games where kids can play endlessly, have tons of fun, and fill a room with heartwarming giggles and laughter. They are extraordinary tools to empower children to be empathic humans, problem solvers, and excellent communicators.

In this Theatre Games Workshop, we aim to harness the power of play and creativity to nurture your child’s development in a supportive and enjoyable environment. The art of theatre will engage your child’s imagination, amplify their voice and individuality, encourage them to express their thoughts and feelings fully and foster a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling.

Workshop Highlights

Team Building: Forge connections with fellow children through collaborative games that emphasize teamwork and communication. Strengthen your child’s ability to work cohesively with others and the importance of working together to achieve common goals.

Emotional Intelligence: Develop a deeper understanding of emotions, both your child’s and those of others, through game exploration and empathy-building games. Enhance your child’s ability to connect with people on a more profound level.

Confidence & Bravery: Grasp the feeling and consciousness of their own power and capabilities through the spirit of play. By embracing the challenges theatre games present, your child will become an adept risk-taker.

Amplification of Voice and Individuality: Discover the love of their unique voice and perspective. Theatre games inherently celebrate individuality and therefore are a gateway for your child to release their personality confidently. In addition to supporting the voice and individuality of others.

Enhanced Communication Skills: Communicating is the basic principle of theatre. The curated workshop of theatre games is designed to empower your child to be an excellent communicator. They will develop the skill to articulate their ideas and feelings effectively.

Creative Minding: Improvisation and imaginative challenges encourage creative problem-solving and foster flexible thinking. Your child will develop the skills to tackle real-life situations with innovative solutions and adaptability.

Joy: Abundance of fun and bursts of laughter your child will embark on in this creative journey. Theatre games are not only educational but also a fantastic source of entertainment.

About the Educator:
Carl Hendrick Louis is a first-generation Haitian-American actor from Queens, New York. He recently starred in the world premiere of The Fears at The Signature Theatre produced by Steven Soderbergh. Selected theatre credits include The Cherry Orchard on Broadway with Diane Lane, 1984 on Broadway with Olivia Wilde, and The Tempest at the Classical Theatre of Harlem with Ron Cephas Jones. Selected on-camera credits include “Manifest”, “Random Acts of Flyness”, and “Mindhunter”. He holds a BA in Theatre Performance from Fordham University and an MFA from NYU’s Tisch Graduate Acting Program.