Magical Lessons of Performance

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It was March 2020, and the team at Theatre Bugs rocked back-and-forth in a huddle as we listened to the news that the world was about to close.

The tissues were passed around (we could still buy tissues back then, and share them), and premonitions of children without acting, dancing and singing classes, filled our hearts with dread.

COVID19 must be taken seriously. But the Theatre Bugs team grew up in a world where nothing stops a show. Not nerves, not money… N-O-T-H-I-N-G!

Within minutes and in true theatre tradition, we pulled ourselves together. We chicken flapped to release shoulder tension, exhaled horsey-style, and mimed the placing of our thinking caps.

Audiovisual specialists were consulted, technological equipment was sourced, and teachers briefed.

Theatre Bugs and Adelaide Theatre Academy (ATA) were about to undertake an adventure on one of the biggest learning curves ever to cross our path.

We weren’t really sure whether the 3.5mm plug should be plastic or nylon and we didn’t actually know if the new microphones would pick up echoes from another room, but we soldiered on – testing, trying, rehearsing and brainstorming until the first virtual singing class began just days later.

Today at Theatre Bugs online, dads dance with daughters, fairies share their dance floors with siblings and young actors feel the joy of performance is with them once again.

It has been tense and upsetting at times. Questions about this changing world wobble our positive momentum every day. Common catch-cries of “we’re all in this together” and “we’ll be stronger for it” do go some way towards steering us all into the future.

But, it is the art of persistence, learned over years of performance training, that sets our certainty in stone.

For Theatre Bugs & ATA, this crisis shines a bright light on the magical lessons of music, dance, and acting.

It is proof that studying and practising the arts, does build character, resilience, and creative thinking. Such important traits for survival in this modern world.

Benjamin Franklin famously quoted:

“There are three sorts of people in the world. Those who are immovable, those who are movable, and those who move.”

At Theatre Bugs & ATA we strive to be, and to teach our students to be ‘those who move’! 

Michael Eustice

Bookings & Payments

Interested in a Free Trial lesson?
Some classes offer a free trial lesson prior to enrolment, you can book a FREE trial via the class page.

New to Theatre Bugs?
Visit our class information via the button below, to see what we offer for ages 1 – 12 years at Theatre Bugs. Term registration can be made by clicking the timetable within each class page, or phoning (08) 8332 1228 or emailing admin@theatrebugs.com.au
Free trial bookings can be made via the link below.

If your child is 12 years or over, they may prefer a class under “Adelaide Theatre Academy”, which you can visit here. If you have any doubts, please call our helpful administration team on (08) 8332 1228 or email admin@theatrebugs.com.au

Existing Theatre Bug online Portal account?
Register your child’s interest in a class via the below Login button. Forgotten your password? It should be possible to reset it via the login page, but please email admin@theatrebugs.com.au if you continue to have trouble accessing the Portal. Bookings and payments can be taken over the phone.

What about cancellations or missed classes?
See our Terms and Conditions.

When is payment needed?
Payment is required within 48hrs of having made the booking, or before the first lesson of term (whichever comes first). Payment options will be emailed with your invoice, which include credit card (phone/email), bank transfer, via the online Portal, or in person at our Norwood office. 

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