Performing Arts Conservatory Program Overview

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Explore the enriching curriculum of our Performing Arts Conservatory Program featuring a variety of classes such as Method Acting, Musical Theatre Performance, Music Theory, and Keyboard. Students delve into techniques by renowned instructors to develop their skills in acting, singing, and music. Immerse yourself in a creative environment that fosters growth and expression in the performing arts field.


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  1. Welcome, meet the Staff CEO/President -- Shanda Batchelor Director/lead teacher -- Laura Porter FLVS Team Stephanie Stephanie, Amy Hays Conservatory Instructors Acting -- Noel Marie Dance Lauren Busteed Music -- Theo Champagne Voice -- Melanie Galiardo

  2. Conservatory Program Training

  3. Acting Class # 1 Method Acting Class: Stella Adler This class is designed to teach the acting method created by Stella Adler to allow students to begin their foundation into performing. Beginning students will be taught to understand the art of doing and creation of choices due to the intention of character. Students working towards an intermediate level, will begin to work on the use of creative imagination to create a past that belongs to each character. Advanced students working in this method will work on the cultivation of rich humanity which allows the actor to work outside their own life to understand what happens beyond and into the characters life. All students will begin working in imagination (as if). Classroom Materials: The Art of Acting by Stella Adler Daily Classwork: Each student will be working in Stella Adler's method by applying these practices in monologues, duet scenes or group scenes according to where the students are in their process of the art form. Once they have begun to understand how to use the method they will begin to apply it in a rehearsal setting working towards a performance level.

  4. Acting Class #2 Musical Theatre Performance: How to Attack a Song In this course the student will develop a basic understanding of how to attack and present a song as a musical theater performer. Students will explore how to act a song and the understanding of music/lyrics within a song. All students will work independently (and with the teacher) on choosing materials, song and composer study. Actors within their own process will work on the character development of their chosen piece. Students will work on vocal styling and musicality of the piece chosen to understand why we sing certain songs certain ways. Classroom Materials: Music for the chosen song. Daily Classwork: Each student will be working on choosing pieces and understanding the composer/lyricist intention for the song. They will also work on the development of the chosen song, understanding the acting and vocal needs to allow the song to come to life . The actors will be working within their own process to create dynamic and three dimensional works that will double as audition or performance songs.

  5. Music Class #1 Music Theory and Keyboard This class is designed to teach students basic music theory and an understanding of the keyboard. All students will examine the elements that construct a piece of music allowing for growth in their process as musicians. Students, in smaller groups, will work on keyboarding skills in order to advance their work in music theory and ear training. Classroom Materials: Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory Books; Alfred's Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Daily Classwork: Each class students will be working on basic music theory both as a class and independently. While students have independent study, they will be grouped to have keyboard instructions. These classes will enhance the musicality of each student to help incorporate into the actors focus art.

  6. Music Class #2 Private Voice Lesson This private voice lesson will be provided for each student individually to teach them vocal technique beginning at where they are in their process. Each student will have a 30 minute weekly private lesson with a vocal teacher during the school day. Class will teach the importance of vocal care and proper vocal use to sustain its use within the performing arts. Classroom Materials: At the discretion of the vocal teacher Daily Classwork: Students will be working on materials that the vocal teacher believes will help strengthen their work as a performer within their lessons.

  7. Dance Class #1 Musical Theatre Performance: Dancing in the Ensemble This class is designed to teach, as an actor and/or singer; how to perform as a dancer in the ensemble. All students will work on understanding choreography and maintaining character during the performance. Actors will work on basic dance training along with precision work and ensemble training that is used in musical theatre dance. Classroom Materials: Dance clothes and shoes Daily Classwork: Students will be working on understanding the work ethic to dance in the ensemble. This includes not only producing basic dance but also incorporating attributes of ensemble characters while understanding choreography. Actors will learn Broadway ensemble dance numbers to incorporate the skills learned in this class.

  8. Dance Class #2 Ballet: Technique and Strength Training Students will learn the basic technique of ballet and work on core training that will allow them to strengthen their basis in dance to progress in their own process. This class will revolve around bar and floor work, teaching staples of basic ballet while also challenging the student to become stronger and more efficient. Class will teach students the importance of physical care and strength as a dancer to keep the body healthy within the performing arts. Classroom Materials: Dance clothes and shoes Daily Classwork: Students will work daily on ballet technique that will vary according to their process. This will allow students to strengthen their core training on barre and across the floor techniques in each class. Actors will work on the basic techniques that is applied within all types of dances to follow.

  9. Field Trips and Special Guests Field trips will be conservatory based Theatrical Performances Behind the scenes tours Local performing artists and instructors

  10. Life of a CFAA Student

  11. Schedule overview 2020/2021 School year Hours of Operation: 8:30am 2:00pm Three day week schedule Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Five day week schedule Monday Friday Extended Care Options Possible partnership with Spark!

  12. A day in the Life. Monday and Friday are Independent Study days. First hour and last hour will be supervised review of lessons learned in music, dance or acting. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30 AM Arrival 8:45 9:30 Dance or Music class 9:30 11:30 Independent Study and Small Group/Individual Instruction 11:30 12:00 Lunch 12:00 1:00 Independent Study and Small Group/Individual Instruction 1:00 2:00 Dance/ Music/ Acting Class Independent Study and Small Group/Individual Instruction will include Life Skills such as organization, problem solving, goal setting, progress monitoring, and adulting skills as well as support with academics Schedule will adjust based on student needs

  13. 2020/2021 Tuition 5 day program $8,000 or $825/month 3 day program $7,300 or $750/month Monday - Friday Tues - Thurs, flexible 8:30 am - 2:00pm 8:30 am - 2:00pm Jan. 8 - May 27 5 conservatory classes Jan. 8 - May 27 5 conservatory classes 1 WSPA production 1 WSPA production

  14. Conservatory Program Only 5 conservatory classes -- per schedule -- $6,000 OR $625.00/mo 2 Dance Classes 1 Acting Class 1 Music Theory Class 1 Voice Lesson

  15. Student Requirements Students provide: Laptop Transportation Lunch Conservatory attire Conservatory Books as needed

  16. The Future THE CONSERVATORY PROGRAM

  17. Acting Focus Examples Method Acting Class: Stella Adler Method Acting Class: Stanislavski Method Acting Class: Uda Hagan Method Acting Class: Sanford Meisner Method Acting Class: Michael Chekhov Method Acting Class: Lee Strasberg Script and Character Analysis Shakespeare: Understanding the Bard Monologues: Working method into practice Scene Work: The Most important Person is the Person in front of you Improv Performance Study - Showcase

  18. Musical Theatre Focus Examples How to Attack a Song- Acting in a Song Dancing in the Ensemble Singing in the Ensemble Swing and Understudy Analysis Libretto and Song Analysis History of Musical Theatre Performance Study - Showcase

  19. Vocal Focus Examples Private Voice Lessons Music Theory and Keyboarding Sight Singing and Ear Training Diction and Speech Choral Singing Performance Study- Showcase

  20. Dance Focus Examples Ballet Jazz Tap Contemporary/Modern Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Ballroom Dancing Core and Strength Training Performance Study- Showcase

  21. Technical Theater Focus Examples Stage Management Lighting Design and Board Operation Sound Engineering Prop Design and Maintenance Set Design Shop and Woodworking Class

  22. The Future THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

  23. Central Florida Academy of the Arts Expanded Conservatory Program Jr. and Sr. Thespian Troops to compete at district and state levels Audition Classes and Support New York Experiences Independent accreditation apart from FLVS

  24. Advisory Board We are looking for individuals to serve on our advisory board for our founding year. Please sign up with Laura at the front.

  25. Registration Registration Fee -- $200.00 Registration Form Interview

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