spiritypc Posted July 7, 2022 Share Posted July 7, 2022 (edited) Hello everyone! Spirit YPC is proud to be launching the 'Musical Theatre Associates Program', for exceptional talent aged 8-20. This program is ideal for performers with a packed dance training schedule, who may not have the time to add on quality singing and acting training on a weekly basis. The MT Associates training takes place on one Sunday per month, and is led by the best in the business and industry decision-makers, including: Alan Bradshaw: Resident Director of West End’s School of Rock and Children’s Dance Captain for West End’s Billy Elliot. Alexandra Sarmiento: Dance Captain of West End’s Hamilton. Associate choreographer of In the Heights and Legally Blonde. Mike Hilton: Resident Director of School of Rock UK Tour, Hairspray, High School Musical & Jersey Boys. And many more! The program has been designed to complement performer's currently weekly training. Our audition day consists of a 4-hour workshop, where performers will take classes with these industry leaders and walk away feeling inspired and motivated, whatever the outcome. Applicants do not need to excel in all three disciplines but strength in two, along with grit, determination and facility to work on the third, is a must! On this day you will not only be considered for the program, you will also get a taste of the full MT Associates experience. It is well worth attending for that alone! Our Audition Workshop days are taking place on 17th July or 20th November. Spaces are guaranteed to go so do not miss out! To learn more about the program and our incredible faculty visit: https://www.spirit-mt.co.uk/associates To book into the audition day visit: https://www.spirit-mt.co.uk/audition We'll also be hosting a Zoom QnA session on Tuesday 12th July at 7pm. If you'd like to join and meet the creative team and ask your questions, please let us know HERE. Edited July 7, 2022 by spiritypc formatting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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