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Arizona Broadway Theatre launches virtual performance ‘Bootcamp’

Students, performers have access to practices during shelter-in-place

Posted 4/5/20

Arizona Broadway Theatre, located at 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, has launched an all-new online”virtual Bootcamp as part of its HyRev program (Youth Performance Troupe).

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Arizona Broadway Theatre launches virtual performance ‘Bootcamp’

Students, performers have access to practices during shelter-in-place

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Arizona Broadway Theatre, located at 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, has launched an all-new online”virtual Bootcamp as part of its HyRev program (Youth Performance Troupe).

Led by HyRev instructors Mark and Lynzee Foreman, the HyRev Bootcamp is a high-energy 90-minute virtual online class session that will help kids stay in shape during this time of self quarantine and shelter-in-place orders.

Each virtual session will begin with a warm-up (both physically and vocally) followed by musical instruction and intense choreography. At the end of each session, both pieces (music and choreography) will be combined to create a full-out performance. Following the session and throughout the coming week, each student can submit their performance via email to the instructors for notes and critiques - all part of helping participants become better performers.

“Kids are looking for things to do, and this can be a great outlet - both physically and emotionally,” HyRev instructor Lynzee Foreman stated in an Arizona Broadway Theatre news release. “Anyone can participate, and this might just be the perfect opportunity to ‘give-it-a-shot!’ The Bootcamps are a safe environment where kids can learn and work at their own pace. More than anything, we want kids to feel like they have something fun to look forward to each week.”

The program is open to all performers ages 10-19 (do not need to be a current member of the HyRev program to participate), and takes place online 2 p.m. Saturdays via Zoom. Zoom is a video communications platform for video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars across mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems. Download Zoom online or in the app store.

Cost is $10 per session.

Email Lynzee and Mark Foreman at LJP4man@gmail.com to register, and provide participant’s name, age, email address along with parent/guardian name and parent/guardian email address.

Started in 2018, HyRev is specifically for young performers ages 10-19 with some previous music theatre/dance/show choir experience. Visit www.azbroadway.org/hyrev.