Back for its second year, Kaleidoscope is a school holiday arts program that seeks to encourage creativity through active learning, experimentation, artistic creation and fun. Developed for young people between the ages of 10–17, Kaleidoscope offers a series of workshops to inspire every imagination. There are classes ranging from acting and improv, music, to craft and visual arts.
Photo Credit: Markus Spiske
monday
Create a Comic Book with Rebel Stepz
Get ready for a whirlwind creative adventure with Rebel Stepz's 'Anime Comic Book Creation' workshop. Embark on a journey through the action-packed pages of superhero sagas to the captivating artistry of manga-inspired graphic novels. Discover the secrets behind crafting dynamic characters, epic storylines and captivating visuals that leap off the page. With expert guidance, you'll master essential drawing techniques, bringing your imagination to life one stroke at a time.
Workshop: 10am–12pm Monday 23 September
Admission: $25 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 10–17
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Create Your Own Clay Magnets
Try your hand at sculpting clay and walk away with your own set of colourful magnets. This workshop is ideal for beginners and guides you through shaping and painting clay. You'll add your own special touches to create a magnet that's unique to you and perfect for jazzing up the fridge.
Workshop: 1pm–2pm Monday 23 September
Admission: $15 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 10–17
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Photo Credit: Melissa Gaggiano
Tuesday
Make a Monoprint with a Touch of Nature
Make a piece of art inspired from nature! In this workshop, artist Melissa Gaggiano will show you how to make amazing artworks using interesting objects found in nature. Mono-printing is a type of printmaking where each print is unique. You'll explore abstract patterns and shapes to create a masterpiece you can proudly take home. All materials provided – just bring an art smock or wear clothes you don't mind getting paint on.
Workshop: 10am–12pm Tuesday 24 September
Admission: $25 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 10–17
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Photo Credit: Eduardo Pastor
Youth Musical Theatre Workshop
Spend a morning learning songs and scenes from the popular musical Annie. Multi-award-winning musical theatre star Queenie van de Zandt will lead this fun workshop that’ll boost your confidence, polish your skills and get you ready to step into the spotlight. Remember to wear comfortable clothes and close-toed shoes. Bring a snack and a bottle of water too.
Workshop: 9am–12.30pm Tuesday 24 September
Admission: $45 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 10–13
Location: Shirley Burke Theatre
Teen Musical Theatre Workshop
Join the multi-award-winning musical theatre star, Queenie van de Zandt, in this dynamic half-day workshop. Through performing scenes and songs from well-known musicals, you'll learn about character development, scene analysis and how to audition confidently for a musical. Remember to wear comfortable clothes and closed-toed shoes and bring a snack and your water bottle too.
Workshop: 1.30pm–5pm Tuesday 24 September
Admission: $45 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 14–17
Location: Shirley Burke Theatre
Photo Credit: Gianna Rizzo
Wednesday
Improv and Instant Acting
This workshop is all about quick thinking and endless laughter. Join actor and professional funny man Rob Lloyd to learn the basics of improvisation: how to spontaneously create characters, scenes and stories and have a rollicking good time doing so. Improv is a fun and creative process powered by imagination and collaboration. Popularised by shows like Theatre Sports, Whose Line is it Anyway? and Thank God You're Here, improvisation may look difficult, but like any artform, it just takes learning a few easy techniques and skills.
Workshop: Wednesday 25 September
Ages 10–13: 11am–1pm
Ages 14–17: 2pm–4pm
Admission: $25 + Booking Fee
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Photo Credit: Melissa Gaggiano
Thursday
Make a Marvelous and Magical Doll
Have fun crafting your own magical doll with artist Melissa Gaggiano. Melissa will guide you through making a soft doll inspired by the worlds of The Wind in the Willows and the TV series Sweet Tooth. You'll learn how easy doll-making can be – you don't even need to have prior sewing skills. You'll walk away from the class with your own special doll and an instruction sheet so you can make more. All materials are provided – just bring a snack and a bottle of water.
Workshop: 10am–1pm Thursday 26 September
Admission: $35 + Booking Fee
Age Group: 10–17
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Photo Credit: The Beat Factor
Rhythm Jam: A Drumming Workshop
Can you feel the beat? Musician Rod Pilois is bringing out his drum sets, and you're invited to make some noise. Discover the fun of percussion in this hands-on workshop as Rod shows you the techniques and rhythms on the djembe and stick drums. You'll learn the basics of creating captivating beats and get to challenge yourself with impressive rhythmic arrangements.
Workshop: Thursday 26 September
Ages 10–13: 10am–11am
Ages 14–17: 12pm–1pm
Admission: $15 + Booking Fee
Location: Kingston Arts Centre
Terms and conditions
By purchasing a ticket you (Parent or Legal Guardian) agree to the following Terms and Conditions:
- Enrolment in Kaleidoscope events (Program) is only secure when registration has been completed, online payment is made, and a receipt is issued to the email provided.
- Kingston Arts is not responsible for the participant's safe travel to and from the Program.
- Kingston Arts reserves the right the cancel or change the Program and/or Program Activities at any time.
- Program leaders are not medically trained and are not permitted to administer medication.
- Kingston Arts will obtain medical advice/treatment and ambulance/hospital services as it deems necessary. The Participant's parent or guardian is responsible for all costs associated with any medical advice/treatment and/or ambulance/hospital services obtained in such circumstances.
- Participants must comply with all directions and requirements of the Program leaders, and any participant who does not comply may be prohibited from continuing to participate, in which case a parent or guardian must collect the participant promptly as instructed.
- As part of the Program, images of Participants and Activities will be taken as a record. Some of these images may be used in future promotional material. If you do not wish to be photographed and/or filmed, please advise the organiser at start of the event being held.
- Kingston Arts is not responsible for loss of or damage to personal belongings.
Access
All workshops at Kingston Arts are wheelchair accessible and accessible toilets are available. For more information please visit: Venue Accessibility