The Time to Act is Now!

DSHK provides accessible, creative classes for all ages. At DSHK you can begin or continue your journey with drama and performing arts, whatever your level of experience.  DSHK introduces students to some of the core techniques that are essential for any performer, incorporating approaches to acting, vocal training and physical movement. We also aim to help develop creative individuals that understand all aspects of performance both on and off stage. DSHK’s unique approach sees that each individual is mentored to develop and grow at their own pace.

Whether the aim is to simply build confidence and gain some essential new skills, or to set your sights on a future professional career, DSHK is the place to be.

DSHK Drama and Acting (Adults)

Adult Drama and Acting - Developing your confidence and self expression

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Saturday Adult Drama and Acting (18 years +) 11:00am – 1:00pm (2hrs)

Term 1 Dates:
Sep 13, 20, 27
Oct 11, 18, 25
Nov 1, 8
 
Term Fee $3400 ( 8 x $425 per 2hr class)

Single Class Fee: $450 (2hrs)

Location: The Hive Studios Kennedy Town

Lead Instructor: Vincent Warren

Adult Drama and Acting - Personal and professional development at its best!

DSHK Young Performer Classes

DSHK- A place to go, a space to grow!

Sunday Drama and Acting (10 – 16 years) 12:00pm – 1:30pm (1.5hrs)

Summer Term Dates:
July 13, 27 

August 3, 10, 24, 31

Fee $2220 ( 6 x $370 per 1.5hr class)

Single Class Fee: $400 (1.5 hrs)

Location: The Hive Studios Kennedy Town

Lead Instructor: Vincent Warren

DSHK - Mentoring each individual to bring out their full potential

About the Instructor

Vincent is a professional theatre director, actor and educator from the UK, with over thirty years of industry experience. After graduating from Guildford School of Acting, he went on to work as an actor in productions and theatres across the UK. Vincent posesses a Diploma in Acting from Guildford School of Acting, a BA Hons: 1st Class in Theatre from The University of Surrey and an MA in Shakespearean Studies: Text and Playhouse from King’s College London and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. He has travelled and worked in Asia for the last 15 years and held senior leadership roles for several leading performing arts companies in Hong Kong. Alongside mentoring and training performers, he is a passionate advocate for creative education and recognises the ability of the performing arts to develop confident and articulate communicators in every aspect of life.