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The Dinosaur Stomp: A Celebration of Children’s Early Literacy

Julia Gabriel Centre will be hosting The Dinosaur Stomp, a fun-filled family event on Saturday, 4 February from 10am to 5pm at Forum The Shopping Mall, to celebrate the launch of Rainbow Bear’s Dinosaur Discovery.

The event will feature special book signing sessions with author Julia Gabriel, lively performances by Rainbow Bear and friends, and a Dinosaur Stomp. Guests can also expect to enjoy art and craft activities, face painting, fantastic goodie bags, and great prizes to be won from the Dinosaur Egg Treasure Hunt and Lucky Draws.

15% discount will be offered on all single book set purchases of Rainbow Bear’s Dinosaur Discovery, only during this event.

The Dinosaur Stomp is open to the public and admission is free. For more details and to register for The Dinosaur Egg Treasure Hunt, contact Julia Gabriel Centre at 6733 4322.

Be a Star at Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning

Uncover your child’s hidden star quality with an exciting performance arts programme specifically designed to hone stagecraft skills. Focusing on the disciplines of acting, dance and movement, voice, and musical performance, Stage Lights is available this June holiday for Primary 1 and 2 students who have a special interest in performing arts. Those who are keen to perform despite not having any prior stagecraft experience are also welcome.

In Acting, students will explore how actors communicate with an audience. Using mind, body and voice in new and interesting ways, they will engage with physical movement, masks and props. Children will experiment with improvisation and characteristation, learning how to create real and believable characters for an audience. Working from the basic outline of a script, students will learn how to expand and shape a body of work into an original final performance.

Young performers will find expression through rhythm and movement by exploring fun dance routines that help improve coordination, balance and spatial awareness in the Dance and Movement discipline. Students will be exposed to a mix of traditional and modern dance styles in learning how a routine can be integrated into a final performance.

The Musical Performance component will demonstrate the importance of rhythm, timing and diction in song-delivery, a key aspect to any successful musical theatre performance. Students will also be coached on the rudiments of voice training, helping them discover their range and how it can be used to effectively strengthen a performance in the Voice module of Stage Lights.

Each programme level will conclude in a scripted and choreographed workshop performance for parents and friends, putting into practise the skills acquired throughout the course of the week.

Stage Lights is led by senior teachers from Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning’s EduDrama team. Experienced in performing arts, these teachers bring with them a wealth of experience and stagecraft knowledge to inspire and motivate each student and to help them realise their creative potential.

Themed ‘Starry Starry Night’, this programme will take place during the second week of the school holidays from 6 Jun to 10 Jun (Monday to Friday at 0900 – 1130 and 1430 – 1700). Each session is two and a half hours at $485+GST per week.

These school holiday programmes are held at Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning, #04-00 Forum, 583 Orchard Road, Singapore 238884. For registration and more information, call 6733 4322 or download a registration form from www.juliagabriel.com.

Mandarin Comes Alive at Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning

Stimulate your child’s learning of Mandarin this school holidays with Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning’s Chinese Cultural Arts programme. Children will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the language through a fun-filled cultural experience.

Young learners will be exposed to traditional Chinese music and dance, such as bamboo dancing; try their hand at creating beautiful brush paintings and calligraphy; learn about the exciting exploits of classic literary characters; and pique their taste buds with traditional Chinese snacks.

Specialist teachers use a variety of storytelling, performance arts and games to make learning Mandarin as interesting as possible, helping children absorb language effortlessly. This cultural exposure and interaction with strong language role models will enable children to express themselves more confidently in Mandarin.

Nursery 1 and 2
Week 1 (30 May to 3 Jun)            0900 – 1100
Week 2 (6 Jun to 10 Jun)            1430 – 1630
Week 3 (13 Jun to 17 Jun)            0900 – 1100 / 1430 – 1630

Kindergarten 1 and 2
Week 1 (30 May to 3 Jun)            1430 – 1630
Week 2 (6 Jun to 10 Jun)            0900 – 1100
Week 3 (13 Jun to 17 Jun)            0900 – 1100 / 1430 – 1630
Cost: S$315+GST per week (two hour sessions, Monday to Friday)

Other age-specific Mandarin programmes, which stimulate learning through play, arts and craft, storytelling, role-play and drama, also available under the ‘In the Middle of the Night’ school holiday theme include:

  • Mandarin PlayNest (6 to 18 months) – Shhh…Be Quiet! and Run Little Mice, Run!
  • Mandarin PlayClub (1½ to 3½ years) – The Midnight Garden and The Mud Garden
  • Mandarin Early Readers (Nursery 1 and 2) – Time to Sleep
  • Mandarin EduDrama (Kindergarten 1 and 2) – A Summer Night Story
  • Mandarin EduDrama (Primary 1 to 3) – Night-time Mangrove Mystery

These school holiday programmes are held at Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning, #04-00 Forum, 583 Orchard Road, Singapore 238884. For registration and more information, call 6733 4322 or download a registration form from www.juliagabriel.com.

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