Helen O’Grady Drama Academy Now In Istanbul

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The world’s largest Drama Academy, which already exist in 30 countries, opened it’s first İstanbul branch this September and is now accepting enrollments for the second term.

The aim of the Academy is to help young people develop:

  • Enthusiasm

  • Confidence

  • Self Esteem

  • Conversational ability

  • Social Skills

These aims are achieved through a highly developed and unique drama programme.

Each lesson is carefully planned and every class is different with the curriculum constantly updated by our specialist educational unit in the United Kingdom.  Primary curriculum includes introductory activities, speech, verbal dynamics, creative movement, mimes to music, language development, structured improvisation, dialogue development, snippets, scene starters, mini-scripts, parent day presentations and end of year productions. Above all, the lessons are great fun!

The Helen O’Grady Drama Academy originated in Australia many years ago and this drama system for children became the basis for further expansion. Since 1979, the remainder of Australia and New Zealand have been introduced to the Helen O’Grady Academies as well as Africa, China, Japan, USA, South Africa, United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Gulf States, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Zambia, Malaysia, Singapore and Canada.

There are over 50,000 students attending Helen O’Grady Drama classes each week, throughout thirty countries.

Children who wish to enrol with the Academy may come along for a FREE TRIAL LESSON. The new term commences on the 15th of February.

Dates and Studios:

Tarabya İstek Kemal Atatürk Kampüsü Sports Hall, Saturdays at 13:15-14.15

Etiler Dans Akademik Ballet Studio, Saturdays at 16:00-17.00

Etiler Dans Akademik Ballet Studio, Saturdays at 17:00-18.00

Ages: 5-13

For more information: (0212) 332 10 02

www.helenogradyistanbul.com
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Tarik Yassien is an American who relocated to Istanbul in an effort to connect with his Turkish roots. His passions here include the cuisine, nightlife and football culture.

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