The Philippine Educational Theater
Association (PETA), one of the Philippines' pioneer theater groups known for
its original productions and community workshops, opens its annual Summer
Program this coming April 4, 2016.
The PETA Summer Program is an
annual series of workshops formulated for children, teens, and adults
programmed by PETA during the summer season. What sets this Summer Program from
previous years is the additional special courses that open up new growth
opportunities for aspiring theater performers and artists. Aside from the regular
courses offered by PETA, the theater
company mounts two special courses for visual artists and for senior citizens
looking for a refreshing theater experience.
The PETA Summer Program will be
available at PETA's home theater in Quezon City and a sattelite venue for
aspiring enrollees in the South to be announced by the start of February.
A wide
variety of courses
Opening a total of 8 courses,
PETA starts off their workshops with the Children's Theater workshops. The
Children's Theater workshops will be made available to kids from ages 6 to 8,
and 9 to 12. The workshops will give the kids a chance to open up their
creativity and imagination to create stories which they will be performing at
the end of the workshops.
The Teen Theater workshops are
tailored for ages 13 to 16 wherein they will get to learn the different
disciplines of theater from writing, visual arts, dance, and music. The Teen
Theater workshops present an environment wherein teens can express and relate
experiences with the other enrollees.
For young professionals and
working adults, PETA offers Theater Arts for beginners, Basic Acting for
experienced performers, and Creative Musical Theater for the
musically-inclined. All adult workshops are scheduled to fit the hectic hours
of work and school of young adults and professionals with sessions happening
mostly after work and school.
Talented creatives who are more
inclined to working on canvass are invited to join the Visual Arts course.
Taught by a seasoned PETA artist-teacher focused on drawing and painting,
enrollees of the Visual Arts course will get a chance to learn how the lively
and energetic character of theater can be emanated through pencil, paper, and
canvass.
Another special course that will offered
this coming year is Theater Arts for Seniors. Individuals aged 60 and above are
promised a refreshing creative experience that will surely inspire and get them
moving. The course encourages seniors to relive memorable moments through the
lenses of theater and art.
All courses will have a final
output where the enrollees are able to showcase all the skills they have
acquired in the workshops.
Experience
based approach
Another notable aspect of PETA's
workshops is its unique integrated theater arts (ITA) approach. This approach
assures enrollees of a holistic theater experience as it discusses the varied
elements of theater from creative writing, visual arts, creative drama,
creative music, to body movement and dance.
Aside from the ITA approach, PETA
uses the enrollees' own experience to draw out a production. With the
production being based from the enrollees' own stories, students of the
workshops feel more comfortable and open to the process of theater education.
Enrollment is ongoing for the
PETA Summer Program. Interested enrollees may avail of the early bird discount
until February. Those who would like to enroll may contact PETA at 725 6244,
0905 369 6003, or petatheater@gmail.com to schedule their enrollment.
Additional information on the workshops such as the schedule, fees, and course
descriptions are available at www.petatheater.com/summer-workshop/.
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