Lizanne Lambie Thomson, principal of INTER, shares seven reasons why children aged 4-18 should give the Open Audition a go
If you've known from day-dot that your child was born for the stage, here's an opportunity that you won't want to miss.
Confidence boosting Lizanne Lambie Thomson said: "The performing arts can boost the confidence of a child or young person. That boost can, in turn, help with everyday school attendance and extracurricular activities. Lizanne explained: "INTER’s aim is to enhance our pupils’ understanding of the performing arts and to prepare them, especially if they want to pursue further education courses in that sphere. Classes are designed to help students integrate well in social settings."
Support from expert professionals Students will receive tailored advice based on their career goals, with access to those who have already achieved what they are working towards. Lizzanne explained: "There are two main points of our year – one in summer, the other in winter – when students perform in full-scale productions. This summer’s show was the hit musical, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, and our students smashed it. Standing ovations at every performance.
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