Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 211

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 10, 2024

Volume 211

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

“Bearing the image of the Creator as we cultivate creativity.”


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • March 15-16 - District Fine Arts Festival

  • March 23 - Southern Star Music Festival - Atlanta, GA

  • April 12-13 - MS Spring Show

  • April 20 - Music in the Parks Music Festival - Carowinds, Charlotte, NC

  • April 25-27 - Elementary Drama Club Spring Show - Lion King

  • May 1 - MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 - HS Spring Show - Sponge Bob

  • May 6 - Recorders Concert 6:00pm

  • May 6 - Orchestra Concert 7:30pm

  • May 7 - Band Concert 7:00pm

  • May 9 - Chorus Concert 7:00pm - First Baptist PTC

    This week’s items:

    • Fine Arts Festival This Week

    • HS Electives Offerings Announced

    • Marching Lions News

    • Music Arts Academy

    • Instrument Repair


District Fine Arts Festival

Annually we host the Georgia District Fine Arts Festival through the Assemblies of God.  As many as 500 students can be seen around the TCS campus performing and presenting Art forms of many kinds.  And the focus includes ministry and celebrating what God has placed inside all of these MS and HS students.  Stop by this weekend, volunteer to help, or just encourage our students as they participate.  It’s always a highlight event of our school year.  This year’s event is Friday and Saturday, March 15 & 16.  Contact us for more information - performingarts@tcslions.org.


HS ELECTIVES OFFERINGS


We are excited to announce our HS Elective offerings for the 2024-25 school year.  This week we had the opportunity to visit the rising 9th grade students and spell out how choosing electives works.  We will be talking with current HS students as well, and can’t wait to see you enroll in your Arts electives of choice.  Please let us know if you would like any further information about these exciting elective offerings.

HS Performing Arts Elective Offerings - 2024-25

  • Chamber Group (Combined Band/Orchestra)

  • Chorus

  • Technical Theatre

  • Musical Theatre

  • Film & Broadcast Production

  • Live Media Production

  • Worship Team

Chamber Group (Combined Band/Orchestra) (CTAE) Provides opportunity to develop instrumental performance skills on traditional band and orchestra instruments. Includes elements of music theory and music history, and opportunities for off-campus festivals and experiences. Emphasizes preparation toward performance. Stresses individual progress and group experiences.

Chorus (CTAE) Provides opportunity to develop performance skills and knowledge in choral singing.  Covers multiple styles and musical periods. Includes elements of music theory and sight singing, and opportunities for off-campus festivals and experiences. Emphasizes preparation toward performance. Stresses individual progress and group experiences.

Technical Theatre (CTAE) Through hands-on projects and an emphasis on production, develop your skills as a Stage Manager, Assistant Stage Manager and other positions, as well as discover a passion for design through props, costumes, and scenery. First semester will focus on the basics of the team positions and how to lead effectively, using One Act as a space to put skills into practice. We will also begin to develop ideas for the Spring show. Second Semester will focus heavily on producing designs and materials for the Spring show as well as other projects. Students can take this course multiple times. 

Musical Theater (CTAE) Learn theatre history and review the basics of acting while learning to develop and portray characters in meaningful ways through movement and song. This class centers heavily on performance, with new material throughout the semesters and focuses on growth every year. Each semester, this class will have a showcase to display their growth in character development, movement, and singing. Students can take this course multiple times.

Film & Broadcast Production (CTAE) In this engaging course, students will embark on a comprehensive journey through the captivating world of filmmaking and broadcast production. From the initial spark of an idea to the final edit, students will dive into the fundamentals of the cinematic process, honing their skills in scriptwriting, cinematography, and directing. This hands-on experience course will help students grasp the nuances of camera operation, lighting, and sound design. In addition to mastering the art of filmmaking, our students will also explore the exciting realm of broadcast production, gaining insights into the essentials of live broadcasting, video editing, and studio production techniques. Whether aspiring to be the next Spielberg or envisioning a career behind the camera in broadcasting, this elective equips students with the proficiency to bring their creative visions to life.

Live Event Production Tech (CTAE) This course is a comprehensive exploration of the fundamentals essential to create seamless and captivating live events. Students will learn the intricacies of live event audio production, mastering the art of sound design, mixing, and troubleshooting to ensure crystal-clear audio experiences. Students will also become proficient in Pro-Presenter presentation software, acquiring skills in creating dynamic visual content that enhances the overall event experience. Additionally, students will illuminate the stage with their understanding of lighting techniques, learning to manipulate color, intensity, and mood to create visually stunning atmospheres. Through hands-on projects and collaborative exercises, students will be empowered to blend creativity with technical precision, emerging with a well-rounded skill set in live event production tech.

Worship Team (CTAE) This is offered as a half-credit course before school, two days per week.  Focus is on preparing and practicing for weekly chapel services. Students who have a heart for worship and the desire to help lead their peers in worship should join this team. Covers both instrumental and vocal technique and delivery in a worship setting.  Successful audition may be required for enrollment.


Marching Lions News



Do you have a rising 8th-grade wind or percussion player? Do you have a rising 7th-12th grade girl who may be interested in the color guard? If you said YES, we want to invite you to a special information meeting on March 19th for those parents and students who want more information about joining the Marching Lions for our Greatest Showman Season. Come hear our vision and join us on this amazing journey. 

Location: Band Room 

RSVP: katie.palmer@tcslions.org

We are so proud of all the students who came to learn more about what it means to be a student leader. Each student was required to attend a 4-day leadership training camp and write a paper explaining why they wanted to be a leader and their goals for the Marching Lions for the 24/25 season. They also had to go through an interview process with all three directors talking in more detail about leadership.

Without further adieu, I present our first-ever Marching Lions Student leadership for the 24/25 Greatest Showman season. 


Important Upcoming Marching Lions Dates

March 

19th- Marching Lion interest meeting. 6:30 PM- Band Room

April 

9th-11th- Color guard auditions 3:30-5:00 pm

 11th- Percussion auditions 4:00pm

( You should have received an e-mail with all the details already)

16th- Parent and student meeting for the 2024 marching season 6:30pm Band Room. 
22nd- Music rehearsal for Greatest Showman. All winds and percussion  3:30-6:00 pm  


MUSIC ARTS ACADEMY

Arts Academy 2023-24 Updates 

To enhance the Performing Arts experience at Trinity Christian School, we offer the opportunity for private instruction, with a growing number of vocal and instrumental options. Our programs offer instruction at various levels to include those who are newly discovering their musical talents, as well as those who have been refining their art for years.  Interested in private instruction?  This is the place for you!

Here is a list of our current instructors.  

Stacee Adams - Piano - stacee.adams@tcslions.org 

Jason Christian - Guitar - thebirdsongstudios@gmail.com

Meagan Dixon - Clarinet, Voice - meaganschlabach@gmail.com

Terri Ingram - Horn, Piano - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com

Monica Lee - Voice, Piano - monicalee396@gmail.com

Sharissa Manwaring - Violin - sharissa.manwaring@tcslions.org

Bill Melton - Low Brass - bill.melton@tcslions.org

Katie Palmer - Trumpet - katierollspalmer@gmail.com

Lizzie Perez - Theatre, Voice - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

Natalie Pinson - Violin - natalie.pinson@tcslions.org  

Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@gmail.com

Cathy Settle - Piano, Voice - cathy.settle@tcslions.org

Elisabeth Veal - Harp - northgaharpist@gmail.com 

Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar, Piano - grassfedpower3@gmail.com 

For information regarding private music lessons, please contact one of the above instructors or visit https://tcslions.org/arts-academy.  

To register, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org.  All private music lessons are taught on the TCS campus, and are scheduled on an individual basis.  We can’t wait to get you started!!


INSTRUMENT REPAIR

We use Big Note Music for on site repair of many of our musical instruments.  If you have an instrument that needs repair as the school year begins, this may be a great option for you.  The process works with you filling out an online form, pre-paying for the repair, and then they come for a scheduled repair session right on our Trinity campus.  Your student wouldn’t be away from their instrument except when it’s on the repair table.  This convenient option has worked for us for a few years now.  Simply fill out the online form and let us know that a repair has been scheduled.


Online Link to Schedule a Repair: https://bignotemusic.com/product/schedule-repair/