theatremonkeys are pleased to offer a FREE TRIAL class for any child aged between 4 and 16 years wishing to try out a theatremonkeys class. Please Contact Us to book your child into a free trial.
JULY 26th - 30th "Bugsy" Ages 6 - 16 years SOLD OUT AUGUST 2nd - 6th "Alice In Wonderland" Ages 4-6 years SOLD OUT AUGUST 23rd - 27th "Popstarz" Ages 6 - 16 years
BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!!
KYLIE MINOGUE DANCER VISITS THEATREMONKEYS!! In February professional dancer Nikki Trow visited children at theatremonkeys to give a dance workshop and insight into the exciting world of commercial dance. Nikki has toured the world as Kylie Minogue's backing dancer and also danced for many pop acts including Cheryl Cole, JLS and the latest contestants on ITV's X Factor.
What They Say...
'We wanted to express our appreciation for all of the hard work and enthusiasm genenrated by you and your fellow theatremonkeys. The classes are certainly one of the highlights of my daughter's week.' Mrs F
Exciting hour long theatre classes for 4 – 6 year olds. The emphasis is on fun and enjoyment whilst learning rewarding new skills and gaining confidence and self-esteem.
Class sizes are small so children are given high levels of personal attention. Great for budding little performers as well as less confident children.
A typical cheekymonkeys class includes:
A fun dance warm-up (to improve coordination and fitness)
A vocal warm-up (to improve speech and vocabulary)
Drama games (to improve confidence and to encourage children to interact with each other).
An interactive story with colourful puppet characters.
Choreographed dance routines.
Basic vocal tuition and learning of songs.
Each term is themed to add focus and fun. Themes include 'Under The Sea', 'A Bug's Life', A Pirate's Life For Me', ‘Fairytale Castle’ and ‘Outer Space Adventure’. Each child is given a themed reward chart at the start of term. A sticker is given for good work and behaviour at the end of each class and is then presented to the child at the end of each term. Parents can keep in touch with their child’s progress by coming to watch end of term shows and open classes and via verbal reports from the teaching staff. The principal is always on hand to discuss any queries regarding your child’s progress.