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Registration for adult summer classes at the Broward Center opens with limited availability

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – With a growing passion for the performing arts in South Florida, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts is once again offering a wide range of summer classes for adults 18 and older. The programs proved immensely popular last year, with spots filling up almost immediately. For those eager to explore their artistic side or gain new skills in singing, dancing, acting, and improv, the chance to register for these sought-after classes begins on Tuesday, May 6. The classes are designed to help individuals express their creativity, build confidence, and experience the joy of performing in a welcoming and professional environment.

Voted the Favorite Arts Program by South Florida Family magazine for six consecutive years (2018-2024), the Broward Center’s adult performing arts classes provide participants with the opportunity to work alongside a team of talented theater professionals. These classes aren’t just about learning; they’re about experiencing the excitement of being part of the theater world, making new friends, and stepping outside one’s comfort zone in a fun and supportive atmosphere.

The courses range from beginners to advanced levels and are perfect for anyone looking to try something new or further develop their performing arts abilities. Among the classes available for adults this summer are:

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One of the most anticipated offerings is the After Work Players, which will run from June 2 to August 11. This class gives adults the chance to perform in the popular musical The Pajama Game, a Tony Award-winning production from 1955. Known for its timeless songs and dances, including hits like “Steam Heat” and “Hernando’s Hideaway,” The Pajama Game is a delightful show filled with fun and energy.

Directed by theater professionals Tammy Holder, Jill Lustig, and Lily Coniglio, the class provides participants of all experience levels with the opportunity to shine on stage. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or a beginner looking to try musical theater, this class offers a supportive environment for everyone to get involved.

If you’ve ever thought about trying acting but weren’t sure where to start, the Adult Acting: Try It! class, running from June 10 to July 29, is the perfect entry point. This course introduces adults to the fundamental skills of acting, including physical and vocal warm-ups, improvisation, and theater games. Participants will learn how to become more present on stage, honing listening and observation skills while also gaining an understanding of how to approach acting in a fun, relaxed environment.

Teaching artist JaVonda Carter will guide participants through the basics of acting, ensuring that every student feels comfortable and supported as they step into the spotlight.

For those looking to build upon their acting skills, the Adult Acting: Foundations class (June 11 to July 30) offers a deeper dive into the craft. This class focuses on ensemble-building exercises, basic script analysis, and character development. Students will work on monologues and cold readings from contemporary plays, applying various acting techniques to create compelling characters.

The class culminates in a showcase of student work, offering participants the chance to perform in front of an audience. This course can also be repeated for continued growth and skill-building.

If you’re looking for a more spontaneous and creative experience, Adult Improv: Foundations (June 10 to July 29) is the perfect class to get started with improvisation. Improv is a fun, fast-paced art form that encourages creativity, quick thinking, and collaboration. Teaching artist Emma Garcia Seeger will lead participants through improv games and exercises, helping them develop skills in active listening, spontaneous creation, and teamwork.

This class is ideal for anyone who wants to improve their communication skills, boost confidence, or simply have fun in a supportive, no-pressure environment. The principles learned in improv can also help improve public speaking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills—making it beneficial for both personal and professional development.

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For those who have a bit of improv experience and want to explore character creation, the Adult Improv: Creating Characters class (June 9 to August 4) offers a unique opportunity to dive deeper into the art of character development. Led by teaching artist Elena Garcia, this class focuses on building dynamic and authentic characters using improv techniques. Participants will learn how to integrate physicality, vocal exploration, and internal motivations to create fully realized characters on stage.

This class is perfect for anyone interested in exploring the nuances of character creation in a fun and creative way, all while learning from an experienced instructor and collaborating with fellow participants.

With limited openings and classes expected to fill up quickly, those interested in enrolling should register as soon as possible. The Broward Center’s performing arts classes are a fantastic way to spend your summer while learning new skills and meeting like-minded individuals in a creative community. The Broward Center’s reputation for delivering high-quality arts education ensures that participants will have a rewarding experience from start to finish.

“We’re thrilled to offer these exciting and diverse programs again this year,” said the Broward Center’s Director of Education. “Whether you’re interested in acting, improv, or musical theater, there’s something for everyone. Our teaching artists are experienced professionals who will guide each student to help them grow and develop their skills. We’re excited to continue offering opportunities for adults to explore their creative potential.”

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts remains dedicated to offering accessible, engaging, and high-quality educational programs for the local community. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned performer, these summer classes provide the perfect opportunity to step onto the stage and experience the thrill of the arts.

Don’t miss out on this chance to ignite your passion for the performing arts. Register for the Broward Center’s adult summer classes today and start your journey toward artistic expression, skill development, and unforgettable experiences.

Registration opens May 6, and spaces are limited—act quickly to secure your spot before it’s too late.

 

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