
Only 3 months left of our 24/25 season! Catch up on our summer camp & show announcements below:
SHOWCASE OPT-OUT DEADLINE
If your child is in a group dance, vocal, or musical theatre class, they are automatically opted-into Summer Showcase and you can now see their Showcase enrollment(s) through the Customer Portal. If your child is not planning to perform in Summer Showcase, you must opt-out of the performance by April 15. This is the only way to avoid being charged costume fees on May 1. If you decide to opt-out of any performances following May 1, costume fees are not refunded. Instructions on how to do so can be found here.
SUMMER DANCE CAMP
Hang loose and join the Ohana for our Lilo & Stitch themed summer camp!
In this exciting new 3-day summer camp, dancers ages 4-10 can look forward to learning fun, high-energy routines inspired by the movie, taught by talented members of Stagelight Dance Company. Each day is packed with exciting dance classes, creative themed crafts, and plenty of island fun! Whether your child is new to dance or already loves to move, this camp is the perfect way to bring out their creativity and energy.
SUMMER CAMP DETAILS
Dates: June 24-26
Time: 8:30am-12:30pm
Location: Stagelight Performing Arts
Children ages 4-10
Inclusive cost for 3-day camp: $150
Secure your spot HERE!
STAGELIGHT SCENES
Stagelight Scenes takes place at the Curtis Theatre on Wednesday, May 14 & 21 at 6:30pm.
Buy your tickets HERE!
SUMMER SHOWCASE VOLUNTEERS
Putting on a show this size requires the help of many volunteers. Please consider helping us by volunteering for the show your child is not in. If you prefer to volunteer during your child’s performance, you are welcome to “watch from the wings” backstage. If you would like to volunteer to help during our Summer Showcase, head to our Sign Up Genius.
Meet the Author
Alyssa Gramer
administrator
Alyssa Gramer is Co-Owner and an Instructor at Stagelight Performing Arts. She earned a BA from Chapman University in Advertising with a Minor in Graphic Design and a Teaching Credential in Physical Education/Dance from Cal State Fullerton. Her performance credits include Disney and Fullerton Civic Light Opera. She has extensive experience in teaching, choreography, and show direction.
“One of my earliest memories is of something that happened during first grade: during recess, I would gather my friends and teach them different dances. Looking back, I can see that that set the foundation of what would be a lifelong role as a teacher. Participating in dance and musical theatre as a child gave me the focus, determination, confidence and bravery it took to land many successful performance and teaching jobs. Arts classes have allowed me to be creative and keep a healthy perspective on what is important in life. I truly believe that the performing arts should play a crucial role in every child’s life.” ~Alyssa