All posts by: Prodigy School of the Arts

Why Take Summer Piano Classes at Prodigy Summer gives children the perfect opportunity to relax, recharge, and dive into new interests. Among the many possibilities, few options enrich their time off as effectively as summer piano classes at Prodigy School...
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Your Child Should Attend a Local Summer Camp A Safe and Convenient Option Close to Home As the school year winds down, many parents are faced with the challenge of keeping their children engaged and active over the summer. A...
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Your Pass To Great Choices When you’re a parent looking for activities for your child, there are so many considerations.  Is it going to be fun? Will he/she learn a new skill? How will I get them there? Yep, today’s...
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Actors! Another Show Casting! Show casting is in full form again. We’re bring two great shows for you to tryout for! Allison Estrin Casting and Grant Wifley Casting are casting kids for their upcoming season.  Here are the details: Bupkis...
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Sesame Street and YOU! It’s been over two years since we’ve introduced the Prodigy family to performing opportunities (due to the pandemic). What a way to return, by giving you  a chance to visit Sesame Street!  Caitlin Jones (CDJ Casting)...
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Whose Vision of Success? I remember watching my son playing soccer. He looked great in his uniform. I was so proud of him and as he began to play, I was sure he was another David Beckham, maybe another Pele....
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Important Dates For School Sadly another summer is ending. While we still have beautiful weather and warm temperatures to look forward to, it’s time to plan a new school year. If you’re a Prodigy parent, you know we’re always there...
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Prodigy To Perform with Roger Waters of Pink Floyd UPDATE!!!!! We’ve got some exciting news to tell! Concert Promoter AEG Live has reached out to us to be included in a performance happening SATURDAY at the newly renovated NYCB Live....
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JUST SING! The biggest complaint voice teachers give regarding students is their absolute refusal to open their mouth to sing. It sounds strange, but many beginning vocalists share this bad habit. You would think once they made a decision they...
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GOOD READERS AREN’T BORN, THEY’RE MADE Parents watch their children act out at home and immediately believe they will be good actors. While sometimes that’s true, most people find out it’s not just about how to perform a line they...
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