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      • You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
      • Fame
    • Show Choir
    • Classes >
      • Creative Movement - PreSchool
    • Workshops
    • Camps >
      • Young Royalty: Guide to Becoming a Prince or Princess Edition
      • Royalty In Training: Disney Edition
      • 101 Dalmatians Kids
      • Fairytale Mash-Up
    • Attendance Requirements
    • Volunteer Requirements
    • Background Check Information
    • Testimonials
  • Masque
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  • About
    • Mission
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    • Stories from Students
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      • Donor Privacy and Gift Policies
      • 501(c)3 & 1023
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Dates: Sundays & Wednesdays | August 9 - 30, 2020
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Filming: August 30 & 31 & September 1 & 2 | Time TBD

Performance: Will be streamed online | Date and Time TBD

Grades: 7 - 12 
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​Location: Rehearsals will be split between online via Zoom, the Hanifl Performing Arts Center, and LATV Studio in Forest Lake 
Hanifl Performing Arts Center
4941 Long Ave
White Bear Lake, MN 55110

LATV Studio
6101 Scandia Trail N 
Forest Lake, MN 55025

Cost: $230.00
Director: Carrie Carlson 

Assistant Director: Brian Cern 
Calling all want to be voice actors! Have you ever wondered what it takes to do voice overs for commercials, films, animated characters or video games? Well, here is your chance! We will be reenacting the 1938 radio production of War of the Worlds and we capture all the excitement on film!   
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Learn:

  • Acting techniques to play multiple characters consecutively
  • Foley Sound techniques
  • Voice Acting techniques
  • Original Jingle creation
  • And More!!!


This program will be partially on-site at the Hanifl Performing Arts Center and at the LATV Studio! Parts may be taught via Zoom.

We are excited to announce that this camp will be partially in person with safety protocols in place. In line with the current governmental orders, a mask and face shield will be required for programming. Students are required to supply their own mask and face shield. While performing indoors, students are expected to wear, at minimum, a face shield. Students are required to wear a mask while not performing unless a medical reason is reported to Children's Performing Arts in advance. When possible, rehearsals will take place outdoors. We will keep you updated as our protocols change in line with the most recent government guidelines. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to info@childrensperformingartsmn.org

Things CPA is doing to ensure safety:
  • All door handles will be sanitized prior to arrival
  • Safety drop-off – CPA staff will come out to your car to greet and take the temperature of your student and verify students have been symptom free
  • Students will sanitize/wash hands upon arrival
  • Programming will be outside when weather permitting (not too hot or raining.)
  • When inside, we will be in our large classrooms or large TV Studio which allows for social distancing
  • Each student is to bring their own labeled water bottle. All personal items will be socially distanced as well
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is encouraging all Americans — even people who feel healthy — to wear cloth face masks or homemade face coverings in public when 6-feet social distancing is difficult to maintain in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19. CPA will do our best to provide more than enough space to allow for social distancing. Masks are encouraged for situations when students cannot maintain 6 ft of distance. Students must provide their own mask/face covering.
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All sales are final.   No refunds or credits will be granted for non-attendance.
Meet our Director: Carrie Carlson
Carrie has a BA in Psychology and has been involved with performance groups that have traveled across the United States from New York to California. Carrie has been a part of CPA since 2008 and has been the primary director since 2013.  

Ready to Register?

Your Registration is complete once you complete the (4) steps below:
1)Fill out a Registration Form for each child.
2)Pay $25.00 Registration Fee (paid once per calendar year per child) either electronically or via mail
3)Pay $230.00 Participation Fee (per child) either electronically or via mail.
Register FOR War of the Worlds

Pay with PayPal

$25.00 Annual Registration Fee
$230.00 Participation Fee
*Please note!  As you click the buttons your PayPal cart will update, you may also change quantities once in your cart for multiple children. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@childrensperformingartsmn.org.

Shout Outs Available 
Have something or someone that deserves a shout out? Whether it is a business you wish to promote or a person who you feel deserves a little extra recognition, all that is required is a donation of $25 and the name of what/who you want to shout out. Use the button below to reserve one of our 20 spots for shout outs during War of the Worlds today! ​
Spaces and limited and are available on a first come first serve basis. CPA reserves the right to refuse shout out applications.
Name/Business to be Announced
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 Children's Performing Arts
4941 Long Ave. Suite 111, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
info@childrensperformingartsmn.org

651-336-8613​

We THANK YOU for your generous donations!   
​Children’s Performing Arts is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission
 to provide a platform to explore the world of artistic expression for children and their community.  We do this by providing quality educational, theatrical experiences, which enhance children's self confidence, personal growth, group collaboration and leadership skills, while building community partnerships. ​Your donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board under the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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