9 Year-Old Student Chosen to Audition for “America’s Got Talent”!

(Provided by the Moultrie News)

Child on Road to Stardom

Nine-year-old Caroline Rhett recently received an exciting phone call from the producers of the hit television competition America’s Got Talent, after submitting a video recording of her singingShe has been invited to audition for the producers of the show live in Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. 21. If selected, she will then advance to their up- coming televised season.

Caroline is the daughter of Robert and Karen Rhett of Mount Pleasant. She is in the fourth grade at Mount Pleasant Academy and a student of Broadway Performing Arts Studios in Mount Pleasant.

Rhett studies private voice with Mr. Alton Cox as well as a member of A League of Their Own Singers at B.P.A.S. She also studies acting, ballet and jazz dance at Broadway Performing Arts Studios.

At the young age of 9, she has already performed in numerous productions through B.P.A.S, most recently A Holiday Spectacular and Christmas Cocktails. She has also performed for local radio station Y102.5, Goodwill’s Gala Fashion Show at the Francis Marion Hotel and the Charleston Animal Society.

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Posted under Uncategorized by Kirk Sprinkles on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 12:20 am

School Director, Mr. Sprinkles teaching in NC

Mr. Sprinkles will be teaching at the High School Dance Festival held in Greensboro, NC at the School of Greensboro Ballet as well as individual master classes at other local studios in the area the week of Feb 10 – 13.

This will make the second year Mr. Sprinkles has been asked to serve as one of three chosen master teachers for the High School Dance Festival! Other instructors include dance faculty at Wake Forest University and University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Posted under Uncategorized by Kirk Sprinkles on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 12:11 am

SUMMER MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP

Broadway Rocks!

Summer Musical Theatre Camp

July 5th – 23rd, Mon – Fri 12 PM – 3 PM daily

The camp is offered in two age groups for children between the ages of 8 – 17. This unique experience exposes children to the fascinating world of musical theatre with daily classes in acting, vocal performance and theatre dance, taught by Broadway performers! Camp ends with musical theatre production with 2 performance dates on July 23rd & 24th. Tickets will be sold to the general public.


Application submission begins: March 1st, 2010. Application must be completed along with student essay on “What Musical Theatre Means To Me…” and photo. Students will be selected based on their essay and application. Selected students will be notified by May 28th, 2010.
Posted under Uncategorized by Kirk Sprinkles on Sunday 24 January 2010 at 5:50 pm