Intro to Acting & Storytelling for Kids (Ages 4-7)
In this playful and engaging workshop, young children will step into the magical world of acting and storytelling! Through fun drama games, role-playing, and creative movement, kids will explore their imagination, express emotions, and build confidence—all while having a great time.
Guided by experienced instructors in a warm and encouraging environment, children will learn the basics of performance, voice projection, and storytelling. They’ll bring characters to life, act out short scenes, and develop important social skills through teamwork and self-expression. A perfect first step into the world of theatre!
Age Group: 4 to 7
Language: Lebanese - French - English
Duration: 90 minutes
Starting May and Ongoing
Wednesdays 4:30 to 6 PM
Rana, graduate of LAU (Class of 2000), holds a BA with honors in Communication Arts, specializing in theatre. Her early career saw her on stage and screen, acting in several series and directing five plays, before her passion for creativity led her to the dynamic world of advertising in 2007. After 11 years in Beirut agencies and 7 years in Dubai, Rana has become a leader in the industry, earning over 70 prestigious awards, including several Cannes Lions and New York Festival accolades. As an expert in copywriting, storytelling, and public speaking, she has shared her insights and expertise through numerous workshops and talks, inspiring audiences and shaping the next generation of creative talent.
Is your child naturally shy or hesitant to express themselves in front of others? From Shy to Shine is a fun and supportive acting workshop designed to help kids step out of their shell and build confidence through theatre! Using engaging drama exercises, role-playing, and interactive games, children will learn to express themselves freely, develop strong communication skills, and embrace their unique voice—all while having a great time. Guided by experienced instructors in a safe and encouraging environment, this workshop empowers kids to conquer stage fright, improve social skills, and shine both on and off the stage.
Give your child the gift of confidence—watch them go from shy to shine!
Age Group: 8 to 12
Language: Lebanese - French - English
Duration: 90 minutes
Starting April
Starting May and Ongoing
Wednesdays 6 to 7:30 PM
Rana, graduate of LAU (Class of 2000), holds a BA with honors in Communication Arts, specializing in theatre. Her early career saw her on stage and screen, acting in several series and directing five plays, before her passion for creativity led her to the dynamic world of advertising in 2007. After 11 years in Beirut agencies and 7 years in Dubai, Rana has become a leader in the industry, earning over 70 prestigious awards, including several Cannes Lions and New York Festival accolades. As an expert in copywriting, storytelling, and public speaking, she has shared her insights and expertise through numerous workshops and talks, inspiring audiences and shaping the next generation of creative talent.
This course is inspired by the IGCSE and A Level Drama programs and consists of 3 levels, each taking 3 months to complete.
At the end of Level 3, students will showcase a group performance they have written, performed, and directed themselves, along with an individual monologue based on a theme of their choice.
Throughout the program, students will develop their personal acting style, build confidence, learn to use both their voice and physical expression to captivate an audience. They will sharpen their acting skills while also learning to create original scenes and performances together. Students will explore different acting styles and techniques for various roles, perform both group scenes and monologues, learn to improvise, collaborate with others to develop unique scenes, and work on creating powerful group performances. They will also reflect on their own work and that of their peers, sharpening their critical thinking and learning how to offer constructive feedback.
This course prepares students for a future career in the performing arts. For those pursuing other paths, it equips them with invaluable life skills—empowering them with communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving abilities that will serve them in any professional field.
Level 1 will introduce students to all aspects of drama, with a primary focus on sharpening their acting skills to prepare them for the next levels.
Age group: Teens
Language: English
Duration: 90 minutes
Starting May and Ongoing
Mondays 5 to 6:30 PM
From an early age, Lama was immersed in the world of theater and television, laying the foundation for a lifelong career in the performing arts. After earning a degree in Political Science from the American University of Beirut, she pursued her passion for drama at the University of California, Irvine. Her career includes acting in television series, most notably Ahla Biout Ras Beirut, and working as an assistant director on various productions. Lama also brings over 15 years of experience in advertising as an English copywriter, refining her skills in communication and creativity. In addition to her professional work in both fields, Lama has taught drama at Brumana High School, specializing in IB and A Level Drama, for over a decade, and has led various drama courses in other educational settings. Drawing on her background in both creative industries and education, she will be offering a diverse range of workshops designed to inspire and foster creative growth in both teens and adults.
This course is an ensemble theater workshop where collaboration, creativity, and collective storytelling come together. In this 4-month workshop, you won’t be rehearsing a script—you’ll devise an original play from scratch with your fellow actors. Through improvisation, movement ,and dynamic collaboration, you’ll explore the power of group creativity, culminating in a final performance shaped by your ideas and voices.
What to Expect:
Duration: 4 months
Age Group: Adults
Final Showcase: A fully devised play performed at the end of the course.
Starting May and Ongoing
Mondays 7 to 9 PM
From an early age, Lama was immersed in the world of theater and television, laying the foundation for a lifelong career in the performing arts. After earning a degree in Political Science from the American University of Beirut, she pursued her passion for drama at the University of California, Irvine. Her career includes acting in television series, most notably Ahla Biout Ras Beirut, and working as an assistant director on various productions. Lama also brings over 15 years of experience in advertising as an English copywriter, refining her skills in communication and creativity. In addition to her professional work in both fields, Lama has taught drama at Brumana High School, specializing in IB and A Level Drama, for over a decade, and has led various drama courses in other educational settings. Drawing on her background in both creative industries and education, she will be offering a diverse range of workshops designed to inspire and foster creative growth in both teens and adults.
Being creative increases dopamine!
Kibar is a workshop designed as an introduction to the joy of acting and singing, offering a powerful toolbox to support the physical and mental well-being of seniors. Through meditation, acting and singing techniques, articulation, breathing exercises, body expression, diction, and collective creation, participants will embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and creativity.
"Nobody can diagnose my path—I am the creator of my own reality!"
Age group: Seniors 50+
Language: Lebanese - French - English
Duration: 60 minutes
Day & Time: Wednesdays 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Total number of sessions: open
Zalfa Chelhot, a multidisciplinary artist with over 30 years of experience, is an actress, performer, and acting coach specializing in training youth and seniors with special needs. Based between Beirut and Montreal, she has appeared in international productions such as Dans l’ombre des Shafia, Little America, Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies, and Sophie Deraspe’s Antigone (Oscar-nominated for Best Foreign Film).
Zalfa is the founder of “ZATELIER – Je suis!”, an intensive acting workshop she delivers worldwide, combining meditation, mime, clowning, neutral masks, Commedia dell’Arte, and body expression to foster confidence, presence, and imagination. She also established the Les Comédiens en Herbe! troupe in 1994 and has written musicals like Une Sirène au Pays des Pingouins! and Masterpiece of Art. Through her performances and workshops, Zalfa continues to inspire, showing that art is a universal tool for growth and transformation.
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