Musical Theatre Workshop: K-pop Demon Hunters

Musical Theatre Workshop: K-pop Demon Hunters

🎭 Musical Theatre Workshops for Kids – K-pop Demon Hunters🎶

Does your child love to sing, dance, or act? Are they curious about musicals and live performances—or just keen to try something new?

Then this workshop is perfect for them! No previous experience is needed. In this exciting session, children will dive into the world of musical theatre. They’ll learn performance techniques, build confidence, and take part in a fun, physical theatre piece choreographed by Kathleen—inspired by K-pop Demon Hunters.

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Workshop Theme: K-pop Demon Hunters
Step into a world where ancient legends meet K-Pop glamour and explore your inner hero through:
  • Dynamic K-Pop Dance
  • Physical Theatre & Martial Arts Movement
  • Epic Storytelling
  • Music & Vocals
Children will immerse themselves in creative, action-packed musical theatre activities, master choreographed “Hunter” moves, and work together to create their own thrilling mini-production!
🎓 Every participant will receive an “Awakened Hunter” Certificate of Achievement!
👹 What NOT to Expect
  • Scary, intense demon moments (we’re keeping it light and fun!)
  • Unexpected loud bangs or pops during our activities
  • Real demon encounters (we wish! ⚔️)
  • Pressure to perform alone or do anything they’re uncomfortable with
✨ What Children Can Expect
  • A safe, supportive, and inclusive environment
  • Opportunities to share their own unique “Hunter” ideas and character designs
  • A chance to try new skills and build stage confidence
  • Making new friends in an “epic” atmosphere!

👧 Who is this for?

Our sessions are aimed at children with an ability range roughly between 6–11 years. However, we know that age doesn’t always reflect ability—so we won’t exclude anyone based on age alone.

If a child falls outside this ability range, we kindly ask that a parent or carer stay to support them 1:1.

Older children are also very welcome, though the content may feel a little young for some—it really depends on the individual child.

We want our workshops to be inclusive and accessible to all. Please use the comments box to let us know of any access needs or support requirements when booking so we can tailor the experience to suit each child.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parent & Carer Information

  • A waiting area will be available next door for parents and carers.
  • Children who require 1:1 support are warmly welcome to attend with a parent or carer and join in the fun together.
  • You do not need to book for the adult but parents and carers must remain on site for the duration of the session, even if you are not aiding the child with 1:1.
  • Siblings are welcome too! Please make sure to book them on if they’d like to join.

♿ Accessibility Information

Facilities include:

  • Full disabled access
  • All one level.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Retractable seating
  • Changing Place available onsite
  • Plenty of parking, including Blue Badge spaces

Meet your Instructor

Kathleen is a freelance Teacher and Choreographer, with over 30 years experience in the performing arts sector.

During this time she founded her own community dance company and worked as part of a multi agency team as a Dance Therapist.
She has spent many years working in education teaching therapeutic and curriculum dance across primary, secondary and alternative provision sites.
One of Kathleen’s proudest moments was staging her own productions at the Carriageworks Theatre in Leeds during 2010 to 2011. This was with her community dance company ‘Katz & Co studios’.
Kathleen is very passionate about supporting others. She is a huge advocate for equality, diversity, accessibility, inclusion and belonging. Kathleen loves sharing her knowledge and experience to enable others to become the best version of themselves.
As a youngster Kathleen found she had psychic abilities. She is a qualified Reiki practitioner (attuned to level 2) & certified Physiognomist (face reading).
Kathleen is a very proud mum and carer to three wonderful children, two of which are neurodivergent. Kathleen herself being recently diagnosed with ADHD.