Spotlight School of Arts opens permanent Charlottetown location
CBC News | Posted: September 25, 2017 10:00 PM | Last Updated: September 25, 2017
Open house being held Saturday for children's classes
A performing arts school will be helping students learn acting and dancing — and more — on stage with its expansion to Charlottetown.
The Spotlight School of Arts, now based in Summerside, has set up in a new permanent space to offer classes to more students.
We're hoping to add more [students] and keep adding. - Raesha Walsh
"We've got some classes starting now in Charlottetown and we'll keep adding more as we go, so there should be lots happening," said Reasha Walsh, the school's executive director.
Spotlight opened in Summerside a little over seven years ago, the school's home base, Walsh said, but the new studio in downtown Charlottetown is a big expansion.
"[It's] very exciting," said Walsh.
In addition to acting and various styles of dance, the school offers classes in improv, musical theatre, and working behind the scenes of a production.
More programs
Walsh said the expansion means they can do more classes and offer more programs in the city.
Spotlight's creative director Monica Kani said they held a few satellite classes in Charlottetown in the past two years that were well received, leading to the decision for a permanent expansion.
Kani, who was once a student at the school, said she built a lot of self-confidence from taking the classes, eventually becoming an employee.
"I was very afraid to perform, so I said I'll do tech stuff, I'll be a theatre guy, I'll just sit off stage — and then she [Walsh] convinced me to join classes," Kani said.
"It was one of the best things that could have happened ... learning that I actually had that passion. I didn't realize that I had it."
Kani said getting people to try something outside their comfort zone, and making them realize they're capable of performing, is what the school is all about.
Spotlight can accommodate up to 200 students — and for now has about 120 — and has classes for as young as three, and as old as 100.
"We're hoping to add more and keep adding," said Walsh.
An open class day is being held Sept. 30. More information about the school and classes can be found on their website.
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