2024 : STARTING TERM 4 ABYT
VENUE: BYRON COMMUNITY CABIN, CARLYLE STREET, BYRON BAY
CONTACT: Lisa Apostolides : byronyouththeatre2481@gmail.com
Advanced BYT (ABYT) is for young people aged 16-24 yrs. It is preferrend that you have had some experience, either attended Drama classes in school or an out of school Drama/Theatre class previously.
MONDAYS 4.30-7.30pm, & SUNDAYS 4-7pm when close to performances.
Fee payment $175 per term ( 16-17 yrs) Fee payment $150 per term (18-24yrs)
** Registered for Creative Kids Vouchers** Anyone attending more than one BYT class can apply for discount
Auditions for Advanced BYT
Preparation:You will need to rehearse and perform a 2-3 minute monologue and a second piece from the list below:
Play a musical instrument
Perform a dance sequence
Perform a song
Deliver a speech which you have written
Perform a slam poem
Present a portfolio of original graphic design
Present a portfolio of lighting design
2024 : 1ST BYT BYRON BAY
VENUE: BYRON COMMUNITY CABIN, CARLYLE STREET, BYRON BAY
CONTACT: Sally Davis : buttercupbonanza@gmail.com
Drama/ Theatre classes for 12-16 yr olds. 1st BYT classes explore all aspects of Drama and Theatre and leads towards a range of performances, sometimes with audiences!! There is no pressure to perform for those who just enjoy participatng in class
TUESDAYS 4.30-6pm
Fee payment: $175 for 9 week term
** Registered for Creative Kids Vouchers
2024 : 1ST BYT MULLUMBIMBY
VENUE: DRILL HALL THEATRE, MULLUMBIMBY
CONTACT: Sally Davis :buttercupbonanza@gmail.com
Drama/ Theatre classes for 12-16 yr olds. 1st BYT classes explore all aspects of Drama and Theatre and leads towards a range of performances, sometimes with audiences!! There is no pressure to perform for those who just enjoy participating in class
WEDNESDAYS 4.35-6pm
Fee payment: $175 for 9 week term
** Registered for Creative Kids Vouchers
2025 : STARTING TERM 1 FEBRUARY
TRY BYT VENUE: UNITING CHURCH HALL, DALLEY STREET, MULLUMBIMBY
CONTACT: Adrienne Lester : connect@umbrellatp.com.au
Drama/ Theatre classes for 8-11 yr olds. TRY BYT classes are an introduction to drama and theatre. Classes focus on improvisation skills, characterisation, team building, langauge skills, and basic playbuilding. We offer performance opportunities however there is no pressure to perform for those who just enjoy participating in class.
WEDNESDAYS 3.30-4.30PM
Fee payment: $175 for 9 week term
Registered for Creative Kids Vouchers
FIRST BYT is a brand new class for 12-14 year olds which commenced in 2019!!
For information about using your Creative Kids Voucher for classes please visit the ABOUT page on this website
.http://byronyouththeatre.com/about/
Supported by Byron Community Centre, the group meet on a TUESDAYS at The Byron Community Cabin in Carlyle street, Byron Bay from 4.30-5.45pm.
This drama and theatre course develops and builds on performance technique, acting, vocal and improvisation skills for stage and screen. Through a range of extended improvisation exercises, script work, monologues, duologues, voice and movement exercises young people will devise a performance for primary aged children. Opportunities to perform in the Children’s section of local festivals will be explored as well as local community events.
The classes also improve self confidence, language and communication skills, empathy, and imagination.
There are 9 sessions each term and cost is $150.
Please email or call Lisa for more details
byronyouththeatre2481@gmail.com
0403023693
Byron Youth Theatre classes for 12-14 year age group provides
a safe and creative environment for young people:
Term 1
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. There will be specific themes/topics chosen by the class members which will provide a focus for sessions. These will be explored with improvised scene work. Key focus : Improvisation, theatre sports, co-operation and storytelling
Term 2:
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Introduction or development of short scripted scenes in groups and monologues Key Focus: characerisation, stage awareness, performance skills
Term 3:
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Exploring issues : nominated by class members deeper exploration through drama and theatre structures of poignant issues E.g high school, changing bodies, device use, bullying. The class will be introduced to a variety of dramatic styles that will enhance their practice. Eg. use of mask, slam poetry in performance, physical theatre technique Key Focus: use of imagination, use of personal experience and external stimulus to create dramatic presentations
Term 4
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Small group development of extended scene/play. Class members will be facilitated to develop a short play based on a chosen theme or external stimulus, eg/ poem, picture, article, in small groups. This will involve in depth characterisation, use of costumes, props and set items.
Key Focus: characterisation, team building, roles of responsibilities, acting and performance skills
Variations of these will occur in the second year often with class members joining at 12 and remaining until 14. Larger productions will be undertaken if there are enough class members who have developed the required skills during the first year.
For information about using your Creative Kids Voucher for classes please visit the ABOUT page on this website by clicking below.
.http://byronyouththeatre.com/about/
Try A Little BYT originated at Woodford Folk Festival, when Director Lisa Apostolides assisted by 2 members of BYT led workshops for young people of all ages in 2014. They have been providing workshops since then every year at the festival.
With a Youth Activity Grant from Byron Council, more BYT members have been trained to facilitate workshops during school holidays.
In 2017 Lisa decided to create a regular class for 9-11 year olds in Byron Bay. Supported by Byron Community Centre, the group meet on a Tuesday at The Byron Community Cabin in Carlyle street, Byron Bay from 3.30pm-4.30pm.
This drama and theatre course develops essential skills through improvisation, characterisation, movement and voice work through 4 terms each year. Young people have the opportunity to collaboratively devise their own scenes which lead to the development of short plays. Young people in this class will experience a range of skill building games and exercises, improvisation activities, script work, storytelling and performance. In 2020 we will be devising a social action performance to take to local primary schools.
There are 9 sessions each term and cost is $150.
Please email Lisa for more details
byronyouththeatre2481@gmail.com
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Byron Youth Theatre classes for 9-11 year olds provides a safe and creative environment for young people:
These are life long learning skills which will benefit young people in all areas of LIFE. In our changing world we need more people to exercise these skills
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. There will be specific themes/topics chosen by the class members which will provide a focus for sessions. These will be explored with improvised scene work. Key focus : Improvisation, mime, co-operation and storytelling
Term 2 :
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Introduction to short scripted scenes in groups. Key Focus: characerisation, stage awareness, performance skills
Term 3: Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Exploring issues : nominated by class members deeper exploration through drama and theatre structures of poignant issues. Eg. bullying, siblings, parents, school, freedom Key Focus: use of imagination, use of personal experience and external stimulus to create dramatic presentations
Term 4
Games, exercises and activities will be used in each session to meet the learning outcomes listed above. Small group development of extended scene/play. Class members will be facilitated to develop a short play based on a chosen theme or external stimulus, eg/ poem, picture, article, in small groups. This will involve in depth characterisation, use of costumes, props and set items. Key Focus: characterisation, team building, roles of responsibilities, acting and performance skills
Variations of these will occur in the second year often with class members joining at 9 and remaining until 11. Larger productions will be undertaken if there is enough class members who have developed the basic skills during the first year.