Stage combat treat for Stagecoach pupils


Students at Stagecoach Carmarthen are in for a treat this term when they get a taste of stage combat and stunt fighting.
Mark Ruddick will be arriving at the theatre arts group to give senior students an insight into his work as a professional stunt performer.
Mark has worked on number of feature films and has also help ‘fight arranging’ for clients such as The Glyndebourne Opera, The Broadway Theatre London and Realm Pictures.
“It’s a big chance to see an expert at work,” said Stagecoach Carmarthen theatre arts group principal Liane Davies.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to experience what it is like to perform in a fight scene without anyone getting hurt and to learn about the skills involved.”
Places on the stage combat tutorial will be limited.
Anyone who wants to join Stagecoach Carmarthen, should get in touch with Liane on 0845 604 1422 or email carmarthen@stagecoach.co.uk. Places on the tutorial are limited.
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Carmarthen has its base at the Model Church in Wales School.
The school opened in May 2009 and became an instant success. The school now attracts students from the three counties of Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
In recent years, Stagecoach Theatre Arts Carmarthen has staged the musicals Billy Elliot, Oliver and Annie.
Principal Liane added: “Our aim is always to nurture and develop four to 18-year-olds to fulfil their potential through dance, drama and singing.”
If you want to find out more about Stagecoach Carmarthen, contact Principal Liane Davies, phone: 0845 604 1422. Email - carmarthen@stagecoach.co.uk.
Website - http://www.stagecoach.co.uk/carmarthen 

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