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[[Drama Buzz.Inc]] is a drama group for young people
 
[[Drama Buzz.Inc]] is a drama group for young people
  
Founded in 2009 by [[Felicity Britz]], the drama group is intended to provide homeschool families with a facility where their children get the opportunity to act on stage. To this end they put on full-length musical as an annual production, the first being ''[[The King and I]]'' in 2009.
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Founded in 2009 by [[Felicity Britz]], Dramabuzz was created to provide homeschool families with a facility where their children and teens could develop their acting and singing skills in a group setting and participate in stage performances. To this end they have put on an annual full-length musical since their founding, using a cast ranging in age from 10 to 18.  
  
Employing a cast from age 10 to 18 years of age, many of whom have many years of experience, the group later moved to performing in the [[Roodepoort Theatre]] for their productions.
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Seen as a communal effort, all performances are staged by volunteering parents, although Drama Buzz occasionally outsources some services, such as prop building and costume making. However, the bulk of the production work is done by the parents of the students, including the directors and choreographers for the shows.  
  
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Drama Buzz]]'s intention is not to provide individual training for students, but through their work the volunteering choreographers and directors do help to teach them the fundamentals of drama.
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The first production was ''[[The King and I]]'' in 2009, followed by.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 06:41, 16 October 2022

Drama Buzz.Inc is a drama group for young people

Founded in 2009 by Felicity Britz, Dramabuzz was created to provide homeschool families with a facility where their children and teens could develop their acting and singing skills in a group setting and participate in stage performances. To this end they have put on an annual full-length musical since their founding, using a cast ranging in age from 10 to 18.

Seen as a communal effort, all performances are staged by volunteering parents, although Drama Buzz occasionally outsources some services, such as prop building and costume making. However, the bulk of the production work is done by the parents of the students, including the directors and choreographers for the shows.

Drama Buzz]]'s intention is not to provide individual training for students, but through their work the volunteering choreographers and directors do help to teach them the fundamentals of drama.

The first production was The King and I in 2009, followed by.

Sources

https://www.dramabuzz.co.za/

https://www.facebook.com/dramabuzzinc/about_details

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