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When a Child Performs On Stage...

StaceyH.

When a child participates in the performing arts it boosts their self-esteem and encourages creativity. Performing on stage gives students an opportunity to showcase their work in public and in front of their peers and family. On-stage performances teach a range of skills that go beyond the performance itself and can be applied to other areas of learning and life beyond school.


1 Adaptability: Students learn how to improvise, solve problems on the spot, and handle unexpected situations.


2 Communication: Students develop presentation, communication, and listening skills.


3 Time Management: Students learn the importance of timelines and deadlines.


4 Perseverance: Students develop perseverance by working on a task until it is perfected to the best of their ability.


5 Pride: Students learn how to celebrate their wins and successes and those of their fellow performers.


6 Confidence: Being on stage helps to build students confidence and develop a healthy self-esteem.


7 Creative Thinking: Students learn how to interpret and adapt creative piece of work to make it showcase their abilities


8 Collaboration: Students learn how to collaborate with and work alongside their peers.



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