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BROADWAY BOOTCAMP - JUNIORS (Ages 9-12)
Our Juniors' Broadway Bootcamp takes students through the process of creating their own show just like our minis. We will work through songs from hit films and Broadway musicals like Frozen, The Greatest Showman, Wicked and more. Students will help design props and costume pieces to utilize for each show and long with learning choreography and staging. Final performance will be the last day of camp!
CAMP DETAILS:
9 - 3PM Ages 9-12 years old $500/week per child Before & Extended care available for an additional charge.
SESSION 1: June 13 - 17th (Performance on the 18th at 11AM)
SESSION 2: June 27 - July 1st (Performance on the 2nd at 11AM)
SESSION 3: July 11 - 15th (Performance on the 16th at 11AM)
Once you have submitted your registration, an informational packet will be sent to you with forms, location of class, and policies.
If you have any questions or concerns please reach out at greenlighttheatreco@gmail.com.
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MEET OUT INSTRUCTORS
CHRIS MILLIGAN
Chris demanded to be in the spotlight at the young age of four in diapers singing Shania Twain's hit song "Man I Feel Like a Woman" for his whole family to watch. Chris grew up at the community theatre back home in Slidell, Louisiana a town right outside of New Orleans. He learned the ins and outs of being on stage and offstage by participating in the yearly summer and winter productions for kids in the community. His roles ranged from ensemble roles, to lead roles, to lighting designer, and to stage manager. He knew he needed to learn it all to be a well-rounded performer!
Upon graduation, Chris fled to New York with big dreams! He attended and graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts and a Minor in Musical Theatre at Marymount Manhattan College. He has had the privilege to work with Broadway performers such as Jeff Shade, Dana Moore, Ryan Kasprzack, and many more while in NY. In addition, he has had the opportunity to perform in New York at venues such as 54 Below, Green Room 42, The West End, The Duplex, and The Actors Temple as well as well-known regional theaters across the nation.
While in New York City, he was an associate director/choreographer with Broadway Workshop under the direction of Marc Tumminelli, director/choreographer at The Nightingale Bamford School in Manhattan, a teaching artist for STEPS on Broadway, and a teaching artist for Spotlight Kids. He wanted to bring his knowledge, experiences, and love for performing to up and coming students.
Fast forward to a few years later, Chris has called Jax his new home! He has had the opportunity to perform regionally across the United States as well as around the word with the touring production of The Wizard of Oz!
As an artist, Christopher wants to inspire students and audiences by creating an experience one will remember and cherish either through class or performance.
RODNEY HOLMES
From a young age, Rodney has loved every facet of performing and visual arts. After stumbling into a theatre class during his freshman year of high school, the proverbial acting bug left its mark in Rodneys life. After nearly ten years of performing and teaching, he has made it his mission to nurture artists of all ages, and provide them artistic opportunities.
As an advocate for theatrical education, Rodney has jumpstarted the educational programs of five different theaters country-wide in the span of seven years. He has always strived to instill a sense of pride, professionalism, versatility, and a love of the arts in every single child that he crosses paths with. Giving children the ability to thrive in any performance-based environment has been Rodney's raison dĂȘtre. Rodney holds numerous regional and national titles for his direction and choreography, including an award for Best Overall Production Choreography/Direction in the nation.
After receiving an education at the University of Northern Colorado, Rodney hit the ground running to begin his professional career. As an industry professional for almost seven years, Rodney has been afforded the opportunity to work in multiple regional theaters in both Colorado and Florida. When he's not on stage, or in rehearsals, Rodney can be found manning the helm of a lighting board, constructing costumes, props, and sets, and doing all he can to learn about every single variable that makes a production truly successful.
Rodneys only goal as an artist, teacher, and humanitarian is to foster a community where the arts can thrive, and artists can be celebrated. His belief is that art, as one of the earliest forms of communication (dating back to the days of the caveman) must be honored and cherished each and every day.
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LocationGreenlight Theatre Co (View)
12517 Beach Blvd Unit 717
Jacksonville, FL 32246
United States
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