Registration open for Hi-Liners 2019 Musical Theatre Classes

Burien, WALocal News

The Hi-Liners have officially opened registration for their 2019 Musical Theatre Classes, providing an exciting opportunity for students to hone their artistic talents. This year, the program includes various classes such as Musical Theatre Fundamentals, Imagination Station, Group Voice, Improv, and multiple dance options, catering to a wide range of interests. These classes aim to develop theatre arts skills while boosting students' confidence in public speaking and enhancing creativity in their academic assignments. Studies have shown that participation in the arts can lead to improved student performance in school, making this initiative particularly valuable. Prospective students should be aware that auditions for the Musical Theatre Fundamentals and Academy classes are scheduled for August 24th.

This audition requirement adds a competitive element to the program, ensuring that participants are dedicated to their craft. Interested individuals can find more details by visiting the Hi-Liners' official website at www. hi-liners. org. Don't miss the chance to join this vibrant community and cultivate your passion for the arts!

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