2 Back to School, Thursday, August 25, 2011 GLT Youth Company is ready to start its season in September As September rolls around and school begins, the GLT Studio is a hive of activity. It is that time of year when the (GLTYC) Youth Company opens its doors to new members as s well as welcoming back old ones. es. GLTYC meet almost every Saturday throughout t the school year. The age range is 10-18. Membership is $20 with $5 per any additional onal fall workshop, one wishes es to attend. These are held d from 1-3 p.m. on various us Saturdays. Throughout the fall, , the workshops are aimed mostly at the actor's craft, i.e. voice, characterization, improv, along with ith directing, and stage management. nagement. In the spring the workshops ops are free and are about building ng the spring production, i.e. costume ostume design and construction, set building, painting, and lighting. The Youth Company has two performance opportunities each season. On September 17th there will be auditions for the Y1A - Youth One Acts, which will be performed November 24-26. For auditions one needs to phone the studio and sign up for a specific time. For the spring performance-- Pride and Prejudice-- j auditions are held in December or January and the show is May 3-12, 2012. Rehearsals are held on weeknights as well as the regular Saturdays. GLT is a completely volunteer community theatre orgacomm nization. Cat Heaven and Kay d'Entremont head up a team d'Entrem of supportive volunteers sup who wh love doing theatre and enjoy working a with young people. They welcome anyone who shares those interests. Drop by The Studio, D 33 Stewarttown Rd. any Saturday starting SepSa tember 10, 10 before 1 p.m. and there will probably be people there who can answer questh tions for you. You may also catch GLTYC members at the Georgetown Fall Fair, where they will be face painting. For auditions please call the studio 905-877-3422. More information may be found at www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca. What if your child loves singing so much that he or she never stops? What if you could give your child year long singing lessons for $150.00? What if your child could develop confidence, learn teamwork, make friends, learn to read music and sing on stage? The Georgetown Children's Chorus offers kids age 5 to 18 a wonderful chance to learn a variety of music styles in a safe and happy environment. For 17 years now, hundreds of kids and teens have learned music and performance skills to last a lifetime. Register now for fall startup! See www.georgetownchildrenschorus.ca or call Sharon at 877-6841. Advertorial BACK TO SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Thinking about going back to school? Not sure where to start? Your local Adult Learning Centre has been busy through the summer preparing a number of upgrading programs for adults looking to improve their skills for employment and further training. 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