Classes For Teens
Broadway Ensemble
Dream of being on stage? The costumes, the lights, the songs? Join other Musical Theater enthusiasts ages 13 – 21 to explore the Broadway repertoire through one-on-one private coachings and group sessions culminating in a final showcase performance. Students will be matched with singers of a similar level to perform scenes from classic and modern musical theater repertory.
Ideal for high school students that enjoy singing in a group.
- FOR AGES13-21 years
- CLASSEnsemble
- LENGTH17 weeks
What you will learn
Ensemble members will study character development, musical theater stylistic singing, and the history of musical theater. Basic singing skills such as matching pitch are required and the ability to read music is helpful, but no prior musical theater experience is necessary.
Audition Prep
We will come together once a week and explore musical theater (MT) singing styles, MT history, exposure to new and lesser known shows, audition techniques for both in-person and video submissions. Students will get personalized repertoire assignments, healthy singing instruction, practice strategies and materials, and walk away with an audition video!
MUSICAL THEATER HISTORY
Students will learn about famous and lesser known Musical Theater composers, shows, and productions.
PERFORMANCE
Students will perform scenes and solos from the Musical Theater/Broadway repertoire for each other and culminate the semester with a final project presented over zoom to family and friends.
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MUSIC EDUCATION CHANGES LIVES
We provide access to music education to anyone who seeks it, regardless of economic status, ability, ethnicity, or religion, which has a profound impact on individual lives as well as on our entire community.
We offer Need-based financial assistance
Our goal is to make music education accessible and to remove the financial barrier that may prevent students from participating. Therefore, we offer need-based financial aid to as many students as possible.