Musical Theatre Bootcamp – Grease Megamix

Step into the spotlight with our Adult Musical Theatre Bootcamp, a high-energy, feel-good experience designed for anyone who loves musicals! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer or singer, this workshop is all about having fun, moving freely, and embracing the magic of musical theatre.

The morning will be split into two sections – song and dance, followed by bringing it altogether to perform!

10.30-11.30am: Learning the songs (with Jenna Fan)

In the first part of the workshop, we’ll focus on learning the vocal side of the musical theatre numbers. This will be a relaxed and supportive environment where everyone is welcome, including those with little or no previous singing experience.

We’ll start by breaking the songs down into manageable sections, learning melodies clearly and building confidence step by step. Once everyone is comfortable with the basics, we’ll begin to introduce simple harmonies and ensemble singing, focusing on timing, clarity and group cohesion.

Although this is a singing-focused session, we’ll also be mindful of the fact that the material will later be combined with choreography. This means we’ll explore how to support breath control stamina, and vocal delivery in a way that works alongside movement.

The emphasis is on learning the music in a way that feels achievable, fun and performance-ready, so that by the end of the session everyone feels confident singing their part as part of a larger stage routine.

We’ll finish the vocal section with a full run-through as a complete ensemble, ready for the dance team to take it forward into choreography and staging.

11.45-12.45pm: Learning the movement (with Jessica Faye)

During the 1 hour of musical theatre dance training, you’ll learn choreography inspired by the iconic Grease Musical. The dance section focuses on performance quality, storytelling through movement, stage presence, and building confidence in a supportive, no-pressure environment.

12.45-1pm: Bringing it altogether

Expect upbeat routines, expressive movement, and plenty of encouragement as you develop coordination, musicality, and performance skills.

Perfect for adults who want to try something new, reconnect with performing, improve confidence, or simply enjoy the energy and joy of musical theatre.

This class is in studio 1. Please make your way straight to Mill 6 on arrival.

Studio 1 is located in Mill 6, 1st Floor, next to reception.

Additional Info Dates: Sunday 5th July, 10.30am-1pm Age Group: Adults Level: Open Level What to bring: Comfortable clothing that you can move in and jazz shoes or trainers, bottle of water Do I need to book? Yes. Must book in advance
Tutor Bio Jenna
Jenna Fan is a singer, musician and vocal leader with over 10 years’ experience working with choirs, singers and community music groups across West Yorkshire. She is the director of Fanfare Music in Wakefield, where she leads a wide range of musical projects including individual tuition, workshops, recording sessions and community programmes designed to make music accessible, enjoyable and confidence-building for all ages.
Jenna leads several pop choirs, including Local Vocals Pop Choir, and is passionate about helping people discover their voice in a relaxed, supportive and energetic environment. Alongside her teaching and choir work, she also performs regularly as a singer and musician in a live band.
In addition to her community and educational work, Jenna also delivers Singing for Wellbeing workshops for businesses and organisations, using singing to improve confidence, communication, morale and team connection in workplace settings. Her sessions combine strong musical leadership with an encouraging and inclusive approach that helps people feel comfortable, engaged and willing to give things a go, regardless of previous experience.
Jess
Jess has been dancing from the young age of four and has turned her passion into her career, teaching multiple weekly classes here at The Dance Studio Leeds including Commercial, Street Dance & Musical Theatre, as well as workshops out in the community, schools and colleges. As well as teaching, she is also a professional dancer, her main line of work being tribute acts, backing dancing and getting to travel all over the country, as well as overseas. In 2022 she also started her own company, Unite Dance Company, a commercial dance company, who since forming have taken part in performances and concept videos, whilst rehearsing fortnightly here at the studio.