- Art: Learned about stage design, costume design, and makeup techniques used in musical theatre.
- English Language Arts: Improved public speaking skills through performing songs and lines in musical theatre.
- Foreign Language: Explored musical theatre productions from different countries and learned songs in foreign languages.
- History: Studied the history of musical theatre, including influential shows and composers.
- Math: Utilized math skills when coordinating choreography and blocking on stage.
- Music: Learned to read sheet music, practiced vocal techniques, and developed musicality.
- Physical Education: Improved coordination, flexibility, and stamina through dance and movement exercises.
- Science: Explored the science behind sound production and amplification in musical theatre.
- Social Studies: Examined the societal impact of musical theatre and its connections to broader cultural movements.
Tips for continued development:
To further develop their skills from this activity, the child can:
- Participate in community theatre productions.
- Take additional classes in acting, singing, or dance.
- Read biographies of famous musical theatre performers and composers.
- Attend live musical theatre performances to gain inspiration and exposure to different styles.
- Experiment with creating their own mini musical productions with friends or family.