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Creative Dramatics' next session will take place on Saturdays, March 12 and 26 for youth in grades 4-5, the times are 9am-12pm.

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Saturdays, March 12 and 26
9am-12pm


 Creative Dramatics' next session will take place on Saturdays, March 12 and 26 for youth in grades 4-5, the times are 9am-12pm.

 Attendees will participate in two workshops that will include character creation and movement, costume design and creation, and playwriting and story development. Each age group will perform a play created and developed as a result of their efforts. Performances will be open to family, friends, and the public.

 For more information click here: Arts of the Pamlico or call us at 252.946.2504.
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