Broadway Utica Announces Two Master Classes This July

July 1, 2019

dennis j. clark

Dennis J. Clark

The Broadway Theatre League of Utica is proud to announce TWO Master Classes coming this July by Dennis J. Clark!

Dennis was born and raised in New Hartford, NY and graduated from SUNY Geneseo with a major in Music-Vocal Performance and Musical Theatre.  He has performed, directed and choreographed all over the United States and is a proud member of Actors Equity and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.  Dennis has taught privately as well as at the Walnut Hill School and Stagedoor Manor.  Currently, he is the Artistic Director of the Ritz Theatre in Sheffiled, AL.

Dennis will be offering a morning and an afternoon session to all performers over the of 12. We welcome all experience levels.

CLASS 1 | THE ART OF CRAFTING A SONG FOR AUDITION/PERFORMANCE: 11:30am-1:00pm

Basics of Voice – Do’s and Don’ts for Vocal Health

  • Discover what you are doing right and wrong for your vocal health.
  • Singing techniques to Discover correct techniques for vocal placement, focus, breath to successfully sing those high notes or master those difficult musical phrases.

Acting the Song

Learn the importance of discovering who is telling this story and more importantly: WHY this story needs to be told.

Working with an accompanist, Dennis will go over warm-ups and good vocal techniques for the singer. Each student will bring in a piece to perform for the class. Individually they will perform their piece and will be critiqued on their performance. Depending on the needs of each student, Dennis will coach the individual with vocal techniques and acting exercises to improve the quality of the performances.


CLASS 2 | TELLING A CHARACTER’S STORY THROUGH MOVEMENT AND DANCE: 2:00pm -3:30pm

In musical theater when we cannot express something with spoken words we sing, and when the song is not enough to express these feelings or tell that story, then … we dance.

In this class Dennis will discuss movement as it pertains to the development of the character and the story being told. Dennis will go through movement exercises adapting the movement for different character types (various ages, statures, etc.) You will discover how the very same movement can be adapted slightly for various character types.

After working character and movement exercises, the class will work together developing a choreographed dance that tells a story using specific character types. We will develop movement that is not dance for the sake of dancing, but tells a particular and specific story to the audience.


For more information on this class please contact 315-624-9444 or Info@BroadwayUtica.com

Thank You,

Broadway Theatre League of Utica

 


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