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Girl Power

Presented by Center for Applied Drama & Autism at CADA Studios, Akron OH

Sep 24 2016
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Dec 17 2016
Girl Power

Our Girl Power class will allow girls to develop respect for and understanding of self and others.

Our Girl Power class is designed to:
  •        Develop respect for and understanding of self and others
  •        Develop problem solving skills by learning how to identify problems
  •        Allow discovery through brainstorming alternatives to solving problems

Students will learn:

  •      Relaxation techniques and methods for self-soothing
  •      Ways to connect internal feelings with external behavior
  •      Steps to resolve conflict by increasing role repertoire through practice

All while having fun participating and developing improvisational skills, characters and scenes.

Our Classes are for people of all ages on the autism spectrum who are interested in experiencing theatre and who are able to communicate with us and take direction.  Our classes promote social and emotional abilities through individual and collaborative games and activities.

The 10 week session is taught by Laura Valendza and Kyra Kelly.  Ages 14-18 or with permission. The cost is $250.

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web:  www.centerforada.org

email: info@centerforada.org

call: 330-595-4565

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CADA Studios

1501 S Hawkins Ave. Akron, OH 44320, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

FREE Parking available in the Evans Building Lot. You must put something on your dash that says “CADA Client”.

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