Come and be creative at The Edge in Chorlton

The Edge in Chorlton starts a new term in September, with courses to help anyone and everyone build self-confidence and emotional well-being, as well as learn new skills and have fun. The courses are run by the artistic team at The Edge, as well as by hand-picked, young creative professionals.

Ukulele Club is run by Musical Director, Simon Waters, with two courses to suit all abilities. New To Uke is designed to teach the basics of this easy-to-play instrument. Ukulele Orchestra gives people the chance to learn, sing and perform to family and friends.

Tap dancing for all is run by dancer Genevieve Estevez-Baker (whose latest performances wowed those attending the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park, with her huge dancing butterflies). This is a course with all the health benefits of regular exercise and added benefits of reduced stress and increased energy.

Movie moves, Genevieve’s second course for The Edge, teaches iconic dances from various films (most of them from the 80s) in a relaxed atmosphere with lots of like-minded individuals.

Introduction to acting will teach the techniques used by professional actors and is run by Artistic Director Janine Waters, this course is a great way to build confidence and creativity.

Actors on acting is a similar course to the Introduction to acting and is run by professional actor Craig Whittaker, teaching theatre technique to 14 – 19 year olds.

For further information and to book a place, visit: www.edgetheatre.co.uk/index.php/whats-on-participation/classes/adults/, or contact 0161 282 9776, or email: [email protected]
 

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