Sr Co Teen Co

Jr Co      

1st Place!

 

The Stoughton Center for the Performing Arts Dance Company competed at Applause Talent Presentations at Middleton High School on February 19 – 21, 2010

 

Competition results are as follows:

 

Senior Company Contemporary “Prague

            Platinum

            First Place Overall – Senior Small Group

            Overall High Score

            Judge’s Choice Award

 

Senior Company Jazz “Your Lips Are Red”

            Platinum

            Second Place Overall – Senior Small Group

 

Teen Company Lyrical “Autumn’s Monologue”

            Platinum

            Second Place Overall – Teen Large Group

 

Teen & Junior Company Hip Hop “Mix It Up”

            High Gold

            Fourth Place Overall – Teen Line

 

Junior Company Jazz “Rama Lama”

            High Gold

            First Place Overall – Junior Large Group

 

Nikki Smedal “Where I Stood”

            Platinum

            First Place Overall – Senior Solo

            Scholarship Winner

 

Haley Fitzgerald “Stupid”

            Platinum

            Third Place Overall – Senior Solo

            Best Choreography

            Scholarship Winner

 

Kailey Tachick “Bye Bye Love”

            High Gold

            Eighth Place Overall – Senior Solo

            Scholarship Winner

 

Melissa Schlei “Fireflies”

            High Gold

            Tenth Place Overall – Senior Solo

            Scholarship Winner

 

Kirstin Scheller-Suitor “Take Me Back”

            High Gold

 

Riley Murphy & Sydney Tepp “Breathe In, Breathe Out”

            High Gold

 

Mariah Tachick “Foolish Games”

            Platinum

            Second Place Overall – Teen Solo

            Scholarship Winner

 

 Congratulations to all of our amazing dancers and choreographers!  Thank you for your hard work!

           

Hip Hop

 

Hip Hop

SCPA

Showcase Book – For All Depts

After Spring Break, the Showcase Book at the front desk will list the order of performances.  Music/Drama Showcase is listed first, and then the Dance Showcases are listed.  For dance performances, look next to your performer’s costume to see which day you perform.

 

Costume Balances Due –Dance Dept.

Costume balances are due with February tuition, with costumes arriving in March and April.  Costumes will not go home until your account balance is paid in full.  If an exchange is needed, the exchange fee is your responsibility.

 

SHOWCASE DATES

Dance Department 

The Dance Department Showcases will be performed at the Stoughton High School Auditorium located at 600 Lincoln Ave. The dates for the Showcases are as follows:

Dress Rehearsal- May 2, 3, 4 or 5, 2010 6:00 pm

Performances- May 6, 7 & 8, 2010

*Please note that final week of classes is 4/26-4/29*

 

Music & Drama Departments 

The Music & Drama Department Showcases will be performed at the Stoughton Center for the Performing Arts.  The dates for the showcases are as follows:

Dress Rehearsal- Friday, 4/30 starting at 4:00 PM.  Music students must sign up for a 10 minute time slot if you wish to rehearse.  Please see Nicole in the front office by Thursday, April 22 to secure your time slot.

Performances- 5/1/10 at 10:00AM, 1:00PM & 4:00PM

*Please note that final week of classes is 4/26-4/29*

Dance Showcase Music

Your dancer’s music can be purchased for practice at home.  Order forms are available at the front desk.  Only one student per CD, please fill out the form completely.  Deadline for orders is March 1. Cost is $5. Music will be ready by March 22.

 

Showcase Tickets

Tickets will go on sale April 52010.  The week of

April 5-9, families will be allowed to purchase up to 5 tickets and pick up their performer’s complimentary ticket.  Starting April 12, unlimited ticket purchases are available.  Performer’s complimentary ticket is forfeited if not picked up by April 22.

Reminder

Tuition is due the by the 1st of each month.  If your account is not paid in full by the 10th, a $15 late fee will be assessed.  Please check our website, www.stoughtonperformingarts.com for a complete listing of our policies.

 

 

February, 2010

Spring Break

March 29 – April 4, 2010

Classes resume April 5.

 

Drakula & Nutcracker Audition Dates

Saturday, April 17 OR

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Ages 8-11 (Non pointe)

Registration 8:45am, Audition 9-10am

Ages 12+ (Pointe)

Registration 9:45am, Audition 10-11am

Adults  Registration 10:45am,

Audition 11am-12pm

Please bring a recent, non-returnable photo.  No late entry will be allowed!

 

Visitor’s Week

April 12 thru April 15

Important information regarding performances will be given this week.

Parents are strongly encouraged to attend.  Please leave street shoes in baskets outside of studio doors. Please bring your costumes with you to class. Costumes should NOT be worn until dress rehearsal.

 

Dance Company

Audition Dates

Dance Company auditions for the 2010-2011 season will be held on May 10 and 12, 2010. Ages 9-12 will audition from 5:00 – 6:30 PM and ages 13+ will audition from 6:30 – 8:00PM.

 

Company & Training Level Photo Night

On Tuesday May 11, 2010 we will be doing a photo shoot for Training Level and Company students. Please remember to bring bobby pins, hairspray, make-up, tights and anything else that you need for photos. Photos will start at 6:00 PM sharp. A photo schedule will be posted by April 28, 2010. 

Birthday Parties

SCPA is available for birthday parties. Call Katie at 205-9501 for more information.

 

SCPA is dedicated to providing the  finest classical training in the performing arts. Offering classes in dance, drama, music, the SCPA students are taught in a nurturing environment that fosters confidence and individual accomplishment as well as artistry and technique. Our students are people as well as artists in training. We place as much importance on the quality of character as we do the quality of the performing arts.
 
Located in the historic Tobacco Junction building, the spacious dance studios and music rooms provide the perfect environment to learn from SCPA’s professional staff.   Whether you want to learn for your own enjoyment, work towards a spot on the award-winning dance company, or seek a career in the performing arts, Stoughton Center for the Performing Arts will help you reach your goals.
 
The benefits of an education in the performing arts are not soley the obvious ones of developing and mastering the skills that enable students to become accomplished artists. Throughout the studio, students work hard and in the process develop confidence, self-respect, and a healthy work ethic. We watch them celebrate their accomplishments and those of others and weather their disappointments with honesty and dignity.
 
“An arts education is part of what it means to be an “educated person,” a critical and analytical learner, a confident decision maker, a problem solver and an imaginative and creative thinker.”

 

Contact us at:
608.873.0717
scpa@chorus.net