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July Holiday Drama Programme - ENROL NOW!

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Who invented movie making? Can music and cinematography be called an art?
Come join Drama Remedy’s exciting and enjoyable workshop in July to find out the answers. On the final day join the Weta Workshop crew on their exclusive Weta Cave Workshop Tour: a unique behind-the-scenes look at how Weta Workshop helps craft some of the world’s biggest films!


Dates: 9th, 10th& 11thJuly 2019 (Tuesday – Thursday)

Time: 9.00 am – 4.00 pm (doors open from 8.30 am for drop-off)

Venue: Churton Park Community Centre

Price: $125 per child for the 3 day workshop

(includes travel fare & Weta Cave tour)
$45 per day per child

(includes travel fare & Weta Cave tour)

For more details or enrolment contact on:

02202 733 16 or 04 478 5962

dramaremedy@gmail.com

www.dramaremedy.co.nz...

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