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== History ==
== History ==
ClubHouze<ref>[http://www.clubhouze.com.au ClubHouze]</ref> was founded as Brightstars in 2003. The company re-branded in April 2010 and changed its name to “ClubHouze”. The re-brand came after a series of changes within the company since it was purchased by Marinya Holdings Pty Ltd at the end of 2008.<ref>http://www.aegroup.com.au/admin/document_view.cfm?Mode=News&NewsID=237</ref> These changes included the separation from the Brightstars Talent Agency<ref>C:\Documents and Settings\nicola.kerr\My Documents\Downloads\20081215 AEM ASX - bus sale and delayed distribution.pdf</ref> and discontinuation of the “Model TV” program.
ClubHouze<ref>[http://www.clubhouze.com.au ClubHouze]</ref> was founded as Brightstars in 2003. The company re-branded in April 2010 and changed its name to “ClubHouze”. The re-brand came after a series of changes within the company since it was purchased by Marinya Holdings Pty Ltd at the end of 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aegroup.com.au/admin/document_view.cfm?Mode=News&NewsID=237 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-01-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110223131855/http://www.aegroup.com.au/admin/document_view.cfm?Mode=News&NewsID=237 |archivedate=2011-02-23 |df= }}</ref> These changes included the separation from the Brightstars Talent Agency<ref>C:\Documents and Settings\nicola.kerr\My Documents\Downloads\20081215 AEM ASX - bus sale and delayed distribution.pdf</ref> and discontinuation of the “Model TV” program.


In 2011, ClubHouze changed the structure of the company to early learning through the creative arts. This change meant that the company no longer ran classes for children over the age of seven.
In 2011, ClubHouze changed the structure of the company to early learning through the creative arts. This change meant that the company no longer ran classes for children over the age of seven.
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In 2008, [[Drew Anthony]] joined Brightstars as Program Director. Between 2008 and 2010 ClubHouze ran combined [[music]] and [[dance|dance classes]] for 3 and 4 year olds and combined acting, singing and dance classes for 5 and 6 year olds. The company also had performing arts classes for 7 to 9 year olds and 10 - 13 year olds.
In 2008, [[Drew Anthony]] joined Brightstars as Program Director. Between 2008 and 2010 ClubHouze ran combined [[music]] and [[dance|dance classes]] for 3 and 4 year olds and combined acting, singing and dance classes for 5 and 6 year olds. The company also had performing arts classes for 7 to 9 year olds and 10 - 13 year olds.


In 2011, the programs were changed due to the new of direction of the company. It is believed that ClubHouze are designing classes that will allow for children’s progressive learning of basic literacy and numeracy through the creative arts.<ref>http://www.clubhouze.com.au/about</ref>
In 2011, the programs were changed due to the new of direction of the company. It is believed that ClubHouze are designing classes that will allow for children’s progressive learning of basic literacy and numeracy through the creative arts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.clubhouze.com.au/about |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-01-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101217020929/http://www.clubhouze.com.au/about/ |archivedate=2010-12-17 |df= }}</ref>


Terms are 10 weeks long. Classes are held twice a week for 10 weeks.
Terms are 10 weeks long. Classes are held twice a week for 10 weeks.
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=== Guest choreographers ===
=== Guest choreographers ===
In 2010 ClubHouze had guest choreographers for the hip-hop dance program. In Term 1, [http://dance.ten.com.au/ So You Think You Can Dance] contestant [[So You Think You Can Dance Australia|Heath Keating]] helped create a program, followed by SYTYCD hopeful [[So You Think You Can Dance Australia|Jess Stokes]] in Term 3.
In 2010 ClubHouze had guest choreographers for the hip-hop dance program. In Term 1, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100807094213/http://dance.ten.com.au/ So You Think You Can Dance] contestant [[So You Think You Can Dance Australia|Heath Keating]] helped create a program, followed by SYTYCD hopeful [[So You Think You Can Dance Australia|Jess Stokes]] in Term 3.


BJ Rourke from So You Think You Can Dance 2009 Top 6 (Term 3, 2009) and 2008 SYTYCD Top 10 dancer, [http://www.rhiannonvillareal.com/ Rhiannon Villareal] (Term 4, 2009)were guest choreographers in 2010.
BJ Rourke from So You Think You Can Dance 2009 Top 6 (Term 3, 2009) and 2008 SYTYCD Top 10 dancer, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100821182946/http://www.rhiannonvillareal.com/ Rhiannon Villareal] (Term 4, 2009)were guest choreographers in 2010.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:54, 9 August 2017

ClubHouze (formerly named Brightstars Education) is an Australian early childhood learning provider for children aged 3 – 7 years. Programs are a combination of movement, music and creativity. ClubHouze locations include Melbourne and Sydney.

History

ClubHouze[1] was founded as Brightstars in 2003. The company re-branded in April 2010 and changed its name to “ClubHouze”. The re-brand came after a series of changes within the company since it was purchased by Marinya Holdings Pty Ltd at the end of 2008.[2] These changes included the separation from the Brightstars Talent Agency[3] and discontinuation of the “Model TV” program.

In 2011, ClubHouze changed the structure of the company to early learning through the creative arts. This change meant that the company no longer ran classes for children over the age of seven.

Programs

In 2008, Drew Anthony joined Brightstars as Program Director. Between 2008 and 2010 ClubHouze ran combined music and dance classes for 3 and 4 year olds and combined acting, singing and dance classes for 5 and 6 year olds. The company also had performing arts classes for 7 to 9 year olds and 10 - 13 year olds.

In 2011, the programs were changed due to the new of direction of the company. It is believed that ClubHouze are designing classes that will allow for children’s progressive learning of basic literacy and numeracy through the creative arts.[4]

Terms are 10 weeks long. Classes are held twice a week for 10 weeks.

Staff

Teachers

Teachers at ClubHouze by law undertake a Government Working With Children Check ("WWCC")[5]

Principals

ClubHouze locations have full-time principals. Each principal has a Working With Children Check.

Guest choreographers

In 2010 ClubHouze had guest choreographers for the hip-hop dance program. In Term 1, So You Think You Can Dance contestant Heath Keating helped create a program, followed by SYTYCD hopeful Jess Stokes in Term 3.

BJ Rourke from So You Think You Can Dance 2009 Top 6 (Term 3, 2009) and 2008 SYTYCD Top 10 dancer, Rhiannon Villareal (Term 4, 2009)were guest choreographers in 2010.

References

  1. ^ ClubHouze
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2014-01-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ C:\Documents and Settings\nicola.kerr\My Documents\Downloads\20081215 AEM ASX - bus sale and delayed distribution.pdf
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved 2011-01-05. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/workingwithchildren


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