Kevin Wayne

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Wallace Community College Selma (WCCS) Best Buy Teen Tech Center will host a workshop led by actor and filmmaker Kevin Wayne on Feb. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The workshop will cover topics such as breaking into acting, film production, acting on film and film directing. 

A panel will feature Best Buy Tech Director Kaymon McGuire, S.E.L.M.A Director Alecia Chestnut and actors Eric Gray, Daphne Danielle, Marcel Johnson, and Emily Easley. 

The event will be held at Earl Goodwin Theater from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also hosted by Wallace's Best Buy Teen Tech Center, Selma Education Literacy Math & Arts nonprofit and the Kevin Wayne Acting Studio. Call 334-419-1284 or visit selmaalabama.org for more information.

Renowned Actor, Director & Film Producer Kevin Wayne, a trailblazer in the film industry, is set to elevate the Selma community with a transformative Acting, Directing, and Film Production workshop. This educational initiative aims to unlock creative potential, fostering local talent and offering a unique opportunity for growth.

The workshop boasts an esteemed panel of industry experts, including Actor & Podcaster Eric Gray, Actor & Author Daphne Danielle, Actor and Content Creator Emily Easley, Actor and Content Creator Marcell Johnson, each bringing a wealth of experience and insight. Participants can anticipate an immersive experience, gaining invaluable knowledge from these seasoned professionals. The panel will be moderated by Kaymon McGuire, Coordinator of the Wallace Community College Best Buy Tech Center and Alicia Chestnut, Founding Executive Director of Selma Education Literacy Math and Arts (S.E.L.M.A).

This workshop promises not only to enhance artistic skills but also to leave an enduring impact on our community's cultural landscape. Alicia Chestnut the Founding Executive Director of (S.E.L.M.A) is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and dynamic creative community, and this workshop is a testament to that commitment.

Go to selmaalabama.org for more information.

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