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ACTING AND SINGING BOOTCAMP FOR AGES 7-21

WAW Talent Training & Performance Studios, an acting and singing studio for kids and teens, is seeking participants for its ten-week Acting and Singing Bootcamp for students 7-21 years old, which includes entrance into the WAW California Starz Agent/Manager Talent Showcase. The class is taught by a working actress and singer. WAW is the San Gabriel Valley's premiere studio for training new and undiscovered talent. Wendy Alane Smith artistic dir. Classes will be held Sat., 10 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for ten weeks (Jan. 14, 21 & 28, Feb. 4 & 11, 18, 25 and March 10, 17 & 24) at the Community Center of La Canada, 4469 Chevy Chase Drive, La Canada 91011.

FIRST CLASS IS FREE!

Seeking—Young Performers: boys and girls, ages 7-21, all ethnicities. Smith states: "Kids who have taken this class have signed with agents and managers, and have booked jobs. Agents/managers that come to our classes are from Howard Talent West, Pallas Management, The Madeline Group and more. Get in front of the industry pros who hold the key to your child's success."

For more info and to register, email wawentertainment@yahoo.com or call (818) 203-6080. To see more about what past students are up to www.WAWentertainment.com. to REGISTER visit www.cclcf.com The cost of the class is $490 for (10) 3-hour Bootcamp sessions, or $49 per class.

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