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Starlight Performing Arts has offered drama lessons to children from the South Wairarapa since the beginning of Term 1. 

Jody McCartney, the director, has over 25 years’ experience onstage specializing in musical theatre and has taught singing and drama in Wellington and London.

“We wanted to offer something fun and different to the youth in our community, to bring the kids together to connect with each other while having fun,” she said. 

“We really wanted to work in the amazing Waihinga Centre theatre as it’s such a beautiful space.” “On Mondays and Tuesday afternoons the theatre certainly comes alive when 35 eager and enthusiastic performers from the ages of 5 to 14 bustle in ready to learn, make friends and have a great time!”

Starlight Performing Arts caters to three different groups, each having their own 60 minute lesson. Our “Rising Stars” are 5 to 7-year-olds, “Shooting Stars” are for 7 to 10-year-olds and our “All-Stars” group is for 10 to 14-year-olds. 

The students are mainly from Martinborough School, but also some from Greytown, Carterton and Masterton Intermediate School.

Jody said the group has covered a lot in Term One, including vocal technique, character development, improvisation, as well as a stage combat session! 

“The fact we get to use the beautiful space adds so much to the experience and the children just love getting up on the stage and sharing what they have learnt in their lesson.”

Next term, Starlight Performing Arts are adding additional classes including a children’s singing and dancing “Glee Club” and some adult group singing classes. 

“All of these classes will culminate in a showcase performance at the end of this year, creating a fun event that will bring our community together to enjoy,” she added.

If you or your child is interested in joining, please contact Jody at:  www.starligthperformingartsnz.co.nz

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