Marlin, a nervous and overly protective clownfish, lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his curious son, Nemo, who dreams of venturing beyond their safe anemone home. When Nemo is unexpectedly captured and taken to Sydney, Marlin must summon his courage and embark on a daring journey across the ocean. Along the way, he encounters delightful characters like the cheerful and forgetful Dory, the easygoing sea turtle Crush, and the resourceful Tank Gang, who help both Marlin and Nemo face their fears and grow in unexpected ways.
The Spring Break Musical Theatre Camp is taking place at the FACES studio from March 17th through March 21st, 2025. Leading the camp are Kelly Coubrough and Lynette Lightfoot of Moving Theatre Performing Arts. Brooke Richardson of FACES is on board to lead the dance choreography for the camp. Camp participants will showcase their talent in three performances for the public at Carlin Hall on March 21st at 6pm and March 22nd at 3pm and 6pm.
WHEN
Camp: March 17th - March 21st, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Performances: March 21st, 6pm, and March 22nd 3pm and 6pm
WHERE
FACES Dance Studio, 4051 Myers Frontage Road, Tappen, BC
WHO
The Spring Break Musical Theatre Camp is open to participants ages 8 - 17.
COST
$299/participant
Kelly has experience in many genres of music including opera, new music, and musical theatre. She holds an HBMus in vocal performance from Wilfrid Laurier University (2002). Since then, she has performed professionally across Canada with a variety of companies including Tapestry New Opera Works (Toronto, ON), Queen of Puddings Music Theatre (Toronto, ON), Vancouver Opera Company Chorus (Vancouver, BC) and Opera Nuova (Edmonton, AB) and is a member of the Canadian Actors Equity Association (CAEA). In addition to professional singing engagements, Kelly enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience through teaching private singing lessons, master classes, choral conducting, and vocal workshops.
Kelly has worked extensively with children and youth throughout her career in the arts and is eager and excited to shape this year’s lessons into something that will engage children in a variety of ways.
Lynette loves to share her joy of dance and theatre with students of all ages. She has had extensive training and experience teaching Classical Ballet (RAD), Modern and National Character Dance (ISTD) and Musical Theatre to hundreds of dancers and performers of all ages and abilities.
As the Artistic Director and founder of the Allegro Dance Theatre based in Nelson BC, Lynette has inspired many dancers to pursue a professional career in dance and theatre by participating and performing in local and provincial music and dance festivals.
Most recently, Lynette and her partner Kelly Coubrough have joined together to create Moving Theatre Performing Arts, developing performances and workshops for youth and adults in the Salmon Arm area.
Brooke has gained extensive dance and performance experience, appearing as a Guest Artist with Ballet Kelowna to attending and performing in New York at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. She has also attended classes at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts in Los Angeles, the Groove Street Dance Convention in Vancouver & has attended a number of summer intensives at Harbour Dance Centre.
Studying under the artistic direction of Carolyn Wonacott of the Shuswap Dance Centre, Miss Brooke studied Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Lyrical, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Jazz Funk, Acro and Musical Theatre.
Miss Brooke holds her Advanced I in both Ballet and Modern, having passed both ISTD Exams in 2016.
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