Triple Threat Theatre 24-25
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Triple Threat Theatre
Participation Fee
225€ Course 1
145€ Course 2
Triple Threat Theatre was created in 2023 and is a theatre training group for Adults 15+ years of age. Working with dynamic and experienced course presenters you'll develop skills in the 3 diciplines of dance, voice and acting thereby becoming a "Triple Threat" performer.
Sessions are packed full of useful information but also a whole load of fun!
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When
15 Sessions Dazzling Musicals
10 Sessions Comedy
Mondays 19:30 - 21:00
2024/25
Public Performances:
08.03.25 (musical) and 21.06.25 Salle Polyvalente (TMA 31 gala)
Performance in May/June TBC - Musical and comedy
Where
Salle du Quai, 1 Imp. de la Gare, 31820 Pibrac, France
Course Description
Course 1 Dazzling Musicals
This course culminates in a public performance of a musical theater medley Opening Night ! A New Generation of Broadway – Mac Huff performing selections from hit shows such as The Lion King, Wicked, Spamalot, The Producers ... all have taken Broadway by storm. Celebrate the magic of musicals in this dazzling medley with numbers like As if We Never Said Goodbye, The Avenue Q Theme, Be Our Guest, Circle of Life, My Strongest Suit, One Short Day, Opening Night, Run, Freedom, Run! and You Can't Stop the Beat.
15 Sessions: 30/09, 7/10, 14/10, 4/11, 18/11, 25/11 25/11, 2/12, 09/12, 16/12, 06/01, 13/01, 20/01, 27/01, 10/02 with a public performance on March 8th and the possibility of a performance in TMP in May.
Course 2 Comedy Scenes
This course explores comedy through theatre games, improv, movement and rehearsals of short comedy scenes. The course culminates in a public performance of the comedy scenes combined with an improvisation work from another TMA 31 group. The scenes will be selected at a later date to reflect the course participants who enrol.
10 Sessions:
3/3, 10/3, 17/3, 24/3, 31/3, 28/4, 5/5, 12/5, 19/5 Performance 25/5
More About the Activity Group
Eve Hirsch is an experienced international concert and stage vocal artist. After graduating with a Bachelor of Music (University of Auckland) she went on to complete a Graduate Diploma of Vocal Performance (Queensland Conservatorium) and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1999. She has performed solo with many orchestras, including to an audience of 6000, with the New Zealand Symphony. On the theatrical stage, she has appeared in professional productions of both musical and operatic works, ranging from South Pacific to Madam Butterfly.
Eve has enjoyed an international teaching career and is an experienced teacher. Since moving to Toulouse she has been running her own private music studio Butterfly Vocal as well has being employed by the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Toulouse, the International School of Toulouse and the Mairie de Pibrac. She is active as a musical director, stage director and choral conductor of a pop/rock choir Vocal 31. She is currently furthering her studies towards a MA in Professional Practice Voice Pedagogy.
Peter Hammer is a professional performer, choreographer, and teacher based in Toulouse, France. For over 10 years, he has devoted his professional dance career to learning, dancing, and teaching the Jump Rhythm® Technique an unique American art form that combines jazz and tap dance with “scat” singing and body percussion to create an energetic expression of whole-body emotion and rhythm. He began dancing when he was 14 and went on to receive a degree in Dance Performance and Choreography from Hope College, in Holland, Michigan. In 2007, Peter began working with Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, an Emmy award-winning Chicago dance company. As a company member, he performed, choreographed, and taught workshops and masterclasses in Finland, Spain, France, and throughout the US. At the end of 2017, Peter received a “Passeport Talent” visa to teach dance and perform in France. Now, his focus is directed to introducing the Jump Rhythm Technique in France, with classes, workshops, and performances in Toulouse and other cities through his association, Association Rythme Américain, and dance company, Sounds of the SOL.
Kelly Winn is a professional dancer, teacher, and performer and has been doing so for over 25 years. Kelly has taught dance at universities, public and private schools, dance studios, choreographed for many theater performances and before moving to France was the Artistic Director of a local dance studio in Ohio, USA. She has danced professionally with Enoch Contemporary Dance Company in Tennessee, The Works Dance Company in NYC, and Living Fountain Dance Company in Ohio. She is the founder of Reverence Creative Arts, an arts company focused on teaching the next generation of students how to use their gifts to share with the world. Her most recent interest in dance is learning how movement and dance can help people heal from trauma, and she is currently working on her Phd in Expressive Arts Therapy. Kelly currently lives in Toulouse with her husband and youngest daughter.