Classes

Weekly drama classes for ages seven to ten, mixing games, improvisation, and short scenes. Children practice clear speaking, listening, and teamwork while having fun in a warm, English-language group in Zehlendorf.

Holiday Camps

One week day camps (9:00 – 12:00) where students work with our practitioners to develop creativity and practice collaboration. Children cooperate in small groups to create short, original drama pieces to share with each other and their families.

Resources

Teacher and parent materials offering ready-to-use drama games, classroom management tips, and printable infographics. Ideal for developing more creativity, cooperation, and spoken English in everyday lessons.

A close-up of a polished wooden table in a drama studio, covered with thoughtfully organized teaching materials: neatly stacked bilingual English-German scripts, laminated game instruction cards, a small clapboard labeled “Creative Kids Drama Academy,” and colored pencils beside blank scene-planning worksheets. In the background, slightly blurred, a low stage with simple fabric curtains in rich navy and burgundy adds depth. Warm, diffused overhead lighting creates a calm, focused atmosphere, with soft reflections on the table’s surface. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle using shallow depth of field so the teaching resources are crisp and detailed while the stage recedes into a gentle bokeh, conveying professionalism and readiness for structured, creative learning.

About

Creative Kids Drama Academy helps children express big ideas through small plays. We blend American and German approaches to drama education, building confidence, empathy, and clear English communication in a playful, low-pressure setting.

Programs

€15 per 45‑minute class, pay-as-you-go or pay in advance and save!

✓ Confidence

✓ Teamwork

✓ Creativity

✓ English

Summer Camp

July 6-10, 2026

€150 for a week-long camp

5 sessions, M-F, 9:00-12:00

✓ Improv

✓ Scripts

✓ Games

✓ Performances

Feedback for CKDA

“[My daughter] is really enjoying it and particularly loves the free-form storytelling sessions. Especially when it comes to the creative aspects, she’s having a great time.”

-parent of A, age 7

“[My son] loves his drama club!”

-parent of C, age 7

“Thank you for offering [my daughter] such a great time!”

-parent of M, age 6

“Thank you for the class yesterday. [my daughter] really enjoyed it and we have signed her up for the 9 sessions”

– parent of E, age 7

“[My daughter] loved her session. Thank you so much!”

-parent of E, age 8

“[My son] is very happy to join. He had so much fun!”

-parent of L, age 7

A neat costume and props corner designed for children, with sturdy open racks displaying small, well-made costumes: a knight’s tunic, a simple fairy dress, a detective trench coat, all in primary colors and neutral tones. Beneath, labeled fabric bins hold hats, soft foam swords, and non-threatening accessories safe for kids. A full-length, shatterproof mirror with rounded edges reflects the organized space. Soft, natural light from a nearby window combines with warm ceiling lights, creating an inviting glow and gentle shadows that highlight textures of cotton and felt. Photographic realism, composed with the racks on the rule of thirds, shot at child eye level to emphasize accessibility, conveying a sense of imaginative possibility within a carefully structured, professional academy setting.
An overhead view of a large circle on a smooth wooden floor, marked by colorful floor spots and low foam cushions arranged for drama games. In the center, laminated cards with expressive emoji-style faces, a small soft ball, and a stack of game instruction sheets labeled in English and German signal structured activities. Around the circle, shelves hold neatly stored cones, scarves, and simple movement props. Bright, even studio lighting eliminates harsh shadows, giving a clean, modern, photographic look. The composition uses a symmetrical bird’s-eye perspective, creating a clear, organized pattern that feels energetic yet controlled. The mood is vibrant and playful while still professional, visually explaining how drama games help children build confidence and collaboration skills in a safe environment.
A modern parent–teacher resource nook within the academy, featuring a light oak bookshelf filled with carefully arranged binders, spiral-bound handbooks, and labeled folders on topics like “Confidence Building,” “Collaborative Games,” and “Bilingual Drama Activities.” A small, sleek desk holds an open laptop displaying a lesson plan template, alongside a tidy stack of printed schedules and a pen holder. Soft, cool daylight from a side window mixes with gentle overhead lighting, producing a neutral, focused atmosphere. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with medium depth of field so book titles are readable while the background softly blurs. The scene feels professional, organized, and supportive, signaling to American and German parents and teachers that practical, well-designed guidance is readily available.

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