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New Bees to Stage

Course Overview: Let’s get those little voices heard! This course is tailored to the little bees of The Hive. The perfect introduction to public speaking and drama- all wrapped up in fun and creativity. Through children, stories, drama games and activities, we’ll help young kids learn the basics of public speaking while boosting their focus, emotional skills, and social confidence.

Using their favourite book, we create short 10–15-minute plays that the kids will perform a proper assisted production as a group in front of a live audience at the end of the term!

With a class size of just 12 kids, every child gets the attention they need to shine!

Age group: 5 to 7 years.

Term duration: January – June and September – December.

Classes are once a week for one hour.





Key Benefits

Boost your child’s confidence in speaking and performing.
Foster creativity, imagination and teamwork through engaging activities.
Develop communication skills that help them express themselves clearly.



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501, Al Safa M Tower, Sharaf DG Metro Gate 1, Bur Dubai - Dubai



FAQ

Why is the Solo course important?
The solo course is designed to help each child build a strong foundation in public speaking. It focuses on developing both strengths and areas for improvement, empowering children to become confident, expressive speakers. This course also prepares students for future college applications by providing insights inro their progress and performance. Affiliated with the trinity college London syllabus, the solo courses emphasize individual growth and skill mastery, helping the students to refine their speaking abilities and express themselves confidently. The students have the option to give the trinity exam or may choose to be assessed by a hive teacher.
Why is the production course important?
The production course is ideal for those who want to explore the collaborative side of theatre. In this course, students work together to create and tell a story over time, learning how to contribute as part of a team. It offers a deeper understanding of the theatre world and ends with an exciting festival towards the end of the term, where students showcase the hard work and creativity of the group. The Production course emphasizes the importance of teamwork, discipline, and the collective process of creating a performance.
Why is the communication skills course important?
Communication Skills is essential because it focuses on developing the ability to clearly express ideas and engage others. Students will learn how to pitch ideas, create engaging content, and understand what makes a message resonate with an audience. These skills are not only valuable for public speaking but are also transferable to various areas of life, from school presentations to professional settings. Communication skills are foundational for effective interaction in all aspects of life, whether for personal or professional growth. This course is affiliated with trinity college of London, and the students undergo the trinity exam, which can help for future college applications as well!
What’s the difference between Solo and Production?
The Solo Course is all about individual performance, where the child selects their own pieces and performs alone. This course allows for a deeper focus on personal strengths and growth, with an emphasis on solo speaking and performance. On the other hand, the Production course is about collaborative storytelling. Students work together as a group to create and perform a story, which requires teamwork and a shared vision. While Solo develops individual skills, Production builds teamwork and the ability to work with others to bring a story to life.
Why should I take a trinity exam?
Taking a Trinity exam brings in an expert perspective on your performance, offering feedback from a certified examiner. This helps you understand what’s going well and where there’s room for improvement. Taking the exam can be a great way to reflect your dedication and the progress you’ve made along the way. It serves as a milestone in your development and provides clear guidance on how to continue progressing. Additionally, it can be a great asset for college applications, especially for those pursuing theatre or communication-focused programs.
Will I still progress if I don’t take the Trinity exam?
Absolutely! If you choose not to take the Trinity exam, the Hive provides an internal exam to assess your progress. You will still receive valuable feedback from your teacher, and you will continue to advance to higher levels based on your performance. The internal exam ensures that even without the formal Trinity exam, students are still recognized for their growth and development.
When can I start the Communication Skills course?
The Communication Skills program is designed for children aged 10 and up. It focuses on building strong language skills and an understanding of different worldviews, which helps students communicate ideas effectively and confidently. This program is ideal for those who are ready to expand their communication abilities and gain a deeper understanding of how to engage with different audiences.
Can I do both solo and production courses?
Yes, absolutely! Many students choose to take both courses. Doing so allows you to gain experience in both individual performance and collaborative storytelling. By participating in both, you receive a well-rounded public speaking education, learning how to perform solo and also how to work as part of a team. This holistic approach to learning helps you develop a broad set of skills that are valuable in many areas of life.
Why do we recommend alternative courses?
We recommend alternative courses because they provide opportunities for students to transfer the skills learned in the Solo course to the Production course. While Solo focuses on developing individual acting skills, Production requires students to work together to tell a story. This collaboration helps students gain an understanding of the dynamics of teamwork, which is essential for creating a strong performance. The Production course also gives students the chance to fully immerse themselves in their character and the story, which enhances their ability to perform in solo pieces during Solo terms.
When is the right time to take a Trinity Exam?
We generally recommend taking the Trinity exam from grade 3 onwards, which is typically around ages 9 or 10. By this age, students will have built a solid foundation in drama and performance through earlier grades, making them well-prepared for the challenges of an official exam. Taking the exam at this stage allows students to assess their progress and set new goals for their growth in the performing arts.


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