1630 Albert Street
Regina-SK S4P 2S6
P: 1 306 347 2992
F: 1 306 347 2898
E: info@classactstudios.ca
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B. Mus. Performance, President Class Act Theatre Co. Inc., C.A.E.A., A.C.T.R.A, Kindermusik Certified Teacher
President/Owner of Class Act Performing Arts Studios
Andorlie is the owner and operator of Class Act Performing Arts Studios and is pleased to be celebrating 19 years of providing high caliber dance, drama and musical theatre instruction in Regina. A professional actress and singer who has performed throughout Western Canada, Andorlie studied in the Bachelor of Music Performance and Drama Programs at the University of Saskatchewan, and continued scholarship studies in the Voice/Opera program at the Banff Centre of Fine Arts. She has performed at the Globe Theatre in Regina, Persephone and 25th Street Theatre in Saskatoon, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Rainbow Stage and Actor’s Showcase in Winnipeg; has performed roles for Regina Musical Theatre and Regina Little Theatre as well as directing “Annie”, “The Sound of Music”, and “Oliver” for Regina Summer Stage and “The Apple Tree” for the Regina Lyric Musical Theatre Society. Additional credits include commercials for Sasktel and roles in “Incredible Story Studio”, and recordings for broadcast on CBC Television and Radio. Andorlie is the recipient of the 2002 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Arts and Culture, the 2007 Community Builder Award from the Regina and District Association for Community Living Inc. and was pleased to be recently presented with a bursary for Do It With Class Young People’s Theatre Inc. by the former Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Lynda Haverstock, in honour of his Royal Highness the Earl of Wessex. Andorlie is proud to be the artistic director of Do It With Class and the co-artistic director of The Golden Apple Theatre, a new professional theatre company in Regina, and performed in the inaugural production of “Jacques Brel”.
Kindermusik Certified Instructor
Kindermusik Village Instructor
Sheri Williams is a licensed Kindermusik educator. She has studied psychology at the University of Regina, with an interest in child and adolescent development. Sheri plays the piano and organ and has been singing since an early age. She has participated in all aspects of choral singing: as a member of numerous choirs, as a director, and as an accompanist. She is a mother of 3 young boys, and has coordinated a Sunday School for children. Sheri loves teaching children how to appreciate music in a fun learning atmosphere.
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