CURIO THEATRE SCHOOL
Join professional theatre educators as we explore Great Stories, Well Told!
For information, please email Director of Saturday School Lo Cuevas
- [email protected] or call (215)-921-8243. Curio Theatre School is recognized regionally by Theatre Philadelphia with the
2017 Victory Foundation Award for Outstanding Theatre Education Program! We are proud to continue our 20th season of offering arts education to the West Philadelphia community and beyond! |
SATURDAY SCHOOL IS BACK FOR FALL 2024
Who:
Students aged 6 to 14.
Time:
Saturdays Only 10am - 12pm
Where:
Curio Theatre Company 4740 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
(Located in The Calvary Center)
Dates:
September 21 - November 2nd
(no class on Yom Kippur, Oct. 12)
Cost:
A $50 non-refundable deposit required to hold your spot.
Total $300 per child enrolled
About:
Saturday Sessions are run by Lo Cuevas, M.Ed. (she/they). Lo is a West Philadelphia Teaching Artist who specializes trauma-informed care and social-emotional learning. She studied dance and playwriting at Sarah Lawrence College and Indigenous education at Widener University. She teaches music, movement, and improv.
These sessions will be student-centered. The curriculum will grow according to the students’ interests, but will include a mix of improv, song, dance, and acting. These classes will also highlight our West Philly community history, Black art and Indigenous stories. The program will conclude with a showcase demonstrating student’s artistic growth.
READY TO REGISTER?
Step one: Please submit your student information by clicking the registration link below.
Students aged 6 to 14.
Time:
Saturdays Only 10am - 12pm
Where:
Curio Theatre Company 4740 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
(Located in The Calvary Center)
Dates:
September 21 - November 2nd
(no class on Yom Kippur, Oct. 12)
Cost:
A $50 non-refundable deposit required to hold your spot.
Total $300 per child enrolled
About:
Saturday Sessions are run by Lo Cuevas, M.Ed. (she/they). Lo is a West Philadelphia Teaching Artist who specializes trauma-informed care and social-emotional learning. She studied dance and playwriting at Sarah Lawrence College and Indigenous education at Widener University. She teaches music, movement, and improv.
These sessions will be student-centered. The curriculum will grow according to the students’ interests, but will include a mix of improv, song, dance, and acting. These classes will also highlight our West Philly community history, Black art and Indigenous stories. The program will conclude with a showcase demonstrating student’s artistic growth.
READY TO REGISTER?
Step one: Please submit your student information by clicking the registration link below.
Step two: A non-refundable deposit of $50 is required to secure your spot.
Please click the link below and select term in the dropdown menu to see payment options and to make a payment.
Please click the link below and select term in the dropdown menu to see payment options and to make a payment.
our education mission
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is to offer quality children's drama education to the local community. We aim to create a non judgmental and safe environment in which children of all ages can be free to create and cultivate imagination, self-expression, and self-confidence. Our primary goal is the development of ensemble-based work that fosters effective teamwork, clarity of communication, and personal responsibility. We work towards a final presentation so that our students can learn the beginning, middle, and end of the creative process.
Photos by Rebecca Gudelunas |