Learn how Building Character classes help build a child’s self-confidence and ability to handle challenging or unknown situations quickly with less anxiety. 1. Learning to be Comfortable Making Eye Contact Empowers Kids Through fun, non-threatening exercises such as “Whoosh and Whoa”, “Synchro Clap” and Improvisation, our students learn to feel very comfortable making eye contact.
Continue ReadingFall 2020 Online/Virtual Theater & Drama Classes – Registration is Open!
Parents, you may be worried about the lack of socialization happening right now. Now that we are in a new normal, will we continue our amazing curriculum of life skills taught through theater and play with online/virtual acting, theater and drama class options. We offer classes for many age levels including 1st-5th Grades Middle School
Continue ReadingUpcoming Performances: Madagascar Jr., The School Zone and Happily Ever After
Madagascar Jr. Join us for the following performances of Madagascar Jr. January Jan 31st at Webb Bridge Middle School Feb 1st at Alpharetta High School The School Zone Join us for the performances of The School Zone at New Prospect Elementary on Jan 24th and 25th. Happily Ever After Students will be performing Happily Ever
Continue Reading“Movie Magic” was Screened at NewFilmmakers NY on Wednesday May 9th, 2018
Congratulations to the Building Character students and the film makers of Movie Magic which was as a YoungFilmmakers selection at NewFilmmakers New York Film Festival.
Continue ReadingCommunication and You: Brooklyn kidfilmfest Official Selection
Congratulations to the Building Character students and the film makers of Communication and You which was a Brooklyn Film Festival’s kidfilmfest OFFICIAL SELECTION!
Continue ReadingSummer Camp: Stop Motion Video
This fun stop-motion short film was created during our 2017 Summer Camp session at Rivers Academy in Alpharetta.
Continue ReadingWhitney Christopher King and Building Character Featured in the AJC
Whitney Christopher King and Building Character (as well as some other North Fulton moms) who have started businesses to enrich the lives of children were recently featured in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution on Aug 29th 2015. Here is a quote from the article: Alpharetta mom, Whitney Christopher King, is a professional actress and theater
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