“Dancing Through Life” – A Musical Theatre Workshop!

“Dancing Through Life” – A Musical Theatre Workshop!
with instructor Christina Giorgi
Ages: 7 – 18
Monday, March 23 – Thursday, March 26 | Student Showcase on Friday, March 27 (Time of Showcase is TBD)
Time: 10 AM – 2 PM (w/30 minute lunch break) Students should plan to bring a sack lunch each day. Please know we are a “nut-free” zone.
Location: RCSA Campus at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church | 210 McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake, IL
Cost: $375 Standard | $281.25 RCSA Now (25% Off with Membership)
Got spring break plans? You do now! Spend 4 days singing it out, dancing it up, and living your best musical-theatre life at our Dancing Through Life musical workshop! This is the perfect mix of creativity, imagination, and just the right amount of jazz hands. Those enrolled will get the opportunity – not only have a blast over spring break – to sing some of their favorite show tunes, enjoy some fun, explore dynamic choreography that gets everyone moving, and acting games to help build confidence and individuality. Students will share plenty of laughs, make new friends, and experience the “wait… can we do that again?” moments!! The musical workshop is designed for ages 7 – 18 without being overly advanced and structured to accommodate ALL skill levels. To finish the week, students will have a casual, low-pressure showcase on the final day where they get to show off what they’ve been working on for family and friends. No stress and just pure fun and applause. Join us this spring break and let’s keep… “Dancing Through Life!”

Christina Giorgi (Acting) is a recent graduate from Illinois Wesleyan University where she obtained her BFA in acting with a minor in Hispanic studies. When not acting, Christina has a passion for teaching and directing. For the past two summers, she has worked as a teaching artist for young performers at the New London Barn Playhouse. Born and raised in Crystal Lake, Christina is thrilled to be working with young performers and providing them a safe space to expand on their dreams of becoming a performer just like she had at their age.