Performing Arts

Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 167

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 19, 2023

Volume 167

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 166

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 12, 2023

Volume 166

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

LES MISÉRABLES - All four shows this past weekend were a huge success!!  Congratulations to all of the students who participated - you are all amazing!!  Check back next week for pics and stories of the show experience.  Well done to all!!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 165

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 5, 2023

Volume 165

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

LES MISÉRABLES - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the idea of, "climbing towards the light." When Valjean comes face to face with grace, he changes his life to share that grace with others, leaving some hope in the midst of a broken world. Themes of extreme poverty, revolution battles, and onstage deaths are present.

Special VIP Tickets! Join us on the front lines of the barricade in premium seating reserved for you and your party. Start your experience with your selection of crepe from Lisa’s Crepes and enjoy other surprises throughout the show!

COST:

General Admission - Student - $10

General Admission - Adult - $20

VIP Ticket - $50

SHOW TIMES:

Thursday, March 9th at 7pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915948?schoolId=GA72962

Friday, March 10th at 8pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915949?schoolId=GA72962

Saturday, March 11th at 7pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915950?schoolId=GA72962

Sunday, March 12th at 5pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

https://gofan.co/app/events/915951?schoolId=GA72962


2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


CONCERT OPPORTUNITY

Performing artist Luis Alas is one of Trinity’s own.  He has collaborated with Performing Arts, and also attends Trinity Church Español.  This is a great opportunity for a night of fun in Downtown Newnan.


SUMMER CAMPS

We are excited to offer opportunities this summer for all grades to continue growing in their love for performance! From one week camps to full productions, there is something for every type of performer! Make sure to check out the Camp Landing Page to see dates and costs as well as register!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 164

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 26, 2023

Volume 164

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


SUMMER CAMPS

We are excited to offer opportunities this summer for all grades to continue growing in their love for performance! From one week camps to full productions, there is something for every type of performer! Make sure to check out the Camp Landing Page to see dates and costs as well as register!


High School THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

LES MISÉRABLES T-SHIRT FUNDRAISER

Support our High School Roaring Dramatics and upcoming production of LES MISÉRABLES.

We are doing a fundraiser where ANYONE (students, parents, grandparents!) can purchase these shirts to not only represent the incredible message of redemption in LES MISÉRABLES, but also directly fund needed costumes, sets, and props!

ORDER BY END OF DAY TOMORROW, MONDAY, Feb. 27th to join the revolution and remind our community of the beauty of GRACE and REDEMPTION in Christ as shown through the story of Les Misérables!

https://forms.gle/8vnrVvtJ8uocZ4Qt9

  • Youth Sizes - $15

  • Adult Sizes - $20

LES MISÉRABLES EXPERIENCE - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Presenting the Les Miserables EXPERIENCE! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of LES MISÉRABLES in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students and other special guests performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of LES MISÉRABLES with the whole family!

LES MISÉRABLES SHOW NIGHTS - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the idea of, "climbing towards the light." When Valjean comes face to face with grace, he changes his life to share that grace with others, leaving some hope in the midst of a broken world. Themes of extreme poverty, revolution battles, and onstage deaths are present.

Special VIP Tickets! Join us on the front lines of the barricade in premium seating reserved for you and your party. Start your experience with your selection of crepe from Lisa’s Crepes and enjoy other surprises throughout the show!

COST:

  • General Admission - Student - $10

  • General Admission - Adult - $20

  • VIP Ticket - $50

SHOW TIMES:


THESCON

Our High School Thespians, Troupe 8184, had the honor of attending the Georgia Thespian Conference two weeks ago. There they presented their One Act play, The 39 Steps: Even More Abridged to two sold out crowds, competed for scholarships, and even won an award for the tech team! We are proud of our Thespians and the hard work they put into growing their gifts and talents!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

SPRING SHOW - APRIL!

Rehearsals are about to start for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be in April and more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at Emily.Litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 163

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 19, 2023

Volume 163

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions Thursday through Sunday, March 9th-12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 162

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 12, 2023

Volume 162

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions March 9th-Saturday 12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 161

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 5, 2023

Volume 161

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

At TCS we promote music education from the very first class available.  In PreK-3 we start our youngest students on a track including Music and Theatre.  Mrs. Emily Litton is doing an incredible job in Preschool and Kindergarten, taking students systematically through movement and experience that begins to stoke a love for music even at this young age.  We use a program called Prodigies (www.prodigies.com) that takes them all the way through 3rd grade in their foundational understanding of music.  Mrs. Cathy Settle also excels as she takes over in 1st grade and beyond, and by using the same Prodigies curriculum the students are seamlessly continuing their music education journey.  

Then in 4th and 5th grade students begin to select instrumental or choral classes, allowing more performance-based opportunities as they streamline their Arts involvement.  These opportunities continue all the way through high school, and increase in rigor and function as the students develop.  Our goal is to provide a musical track all the way through the Trinity experience, and to create lifelong musicians.

“Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.  “A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,” says Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, a not-for-profit association that promotes the benefits of making music.”  We firmly believe this to be true at Trinity, and want as many students as possible embracing this musical journey for years and years.  “The horizons are higher when you are involved in music . . . Your understanding of art and the world, and how you can think and express yourself are enhanced.” says Dr. Kyle Pruett, Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a practicing musician.”    

We believe music education enhances your student in all areas of life.  We seek to make students “well rounded” and advocate that music must be a part of this journey in order to accomplish this.  Enjoy your musical journey all through life!  It’s worth it!!

Here’s our January article supporting the many benefits of music education, and starting at an early age.  Click the link here to read more…  https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/the-benefits-of-music-education


WINTER CLASSICS CONCERT

Join us on Monday night, February 6th, at 7pm in The Gathering Place as we take a journey through classical time periods of music.  We will enjoy the HS Chamber Group and HS Chorus as they perform Bach, Debussy, Mozart, Brahms and more.  This is a quaint and cultural annual event you won’t want to miss.  Free admission, we hope to see you there!


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions March 9th-Saturday 12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


DRAMA CLUB

Our registration for Drama Club is open and we are excited to present, DISNEY’s THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS! We have a limited number of spots available, and we are happy to add you to waiting list until spots re-open!

Club will start the week of February 6th!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lizzie Perez at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 160

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published January 29, 2023

Volume 160

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - JANUARY EDITION

At TCS we promote music education from the very first class available.  In PreK-3 we start our youngest students on a track including Music and Theatre.  Mrs. Emily Litton is doing an incredible job in Preschool and Kindergarten, taking students systematically through movement and experience that begins to stoke a love for music even at this young age.  We use a program called Prodigies (www.prodigies.com) that takes them all the way through 3rd grade in their foundational understanding of music.  Mrs. Cathy Settle also excels as she takes over in 1st grade and beyond, and by using the same Prodigies curriculum the students are seamlessly continuing their music education journey.  

Then in 4th and 5th grade students begin to select instrumental or choral classes, allowing more performance-based opportunities as they streamline their Arts involvement.  These opportunities continue all the way through high school, and increase in rigor and function as the students develop.  Our goal is to provide a musical track all the way through the Trinity experience, and to create lifelong musicians.

“Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.  “A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,” says Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, a not-for-profit association that promotes the benefits of making music.”  We firmly believe this to be true at Trinity, and want as many students as possible embracing this musical journey for years and years.  “The horizons are higher when you are involved in music . . . Your understanding of art and the world, and how you can think and express yourself are enhanced.” says Dr. Kyle Pruett, Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a practicing musician.”    

We believe music education enhances your student in all areas of life.  We seek to make students “well rounded” and advocate that music must be a part of this journey in order to accomplish this.  Enjoy your musical journey all through life!  It’s worth it!!

Here’s our January article supporting the many benefits of music education, and starting at an early age.  Click the link here to read more…  https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/the-benefits-of-music-education


CREATIVE SPACE NEEDED

The Trinity Roaring Dramatics production of Les Miserables is in need of some creative space! Our design and construction team is looking for space to be utilized as storage and a work space as we create the set for the upcoming spring musical Les Miserables! If you or someone you know has some space that is protected from the elements, and don't mind a group of high schoolers and volunteers in that space between next week and the first week of March, we would love to hear from you! Please email chris.litton@tcslions.org - Thank You!


WINTER CLASSICS CONCERT

Join us on Monday night, February 6th, at 7pm in The Gathering Place as we take a journey through classical time periods of music.  We will enjoy the HS Chamber Group and HS Chorus as they perform Bach, Debussy, Mozart, Brahms and more.  This is a quaint and cultural annual event you won’t want to miss.  Free admission, we hope to see you there!


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


DRUM CLUB

It’s not too late to sign up!  Drum Club is a Spring after school activity that keeps our 5th-8th grade percussionists rolling!  This is also a good way to plug in to our Drum Corps in future seasons.  We can't wait to see you on Monday afternoons!!

5th-8th Grade students

1st Rehearsal - Monday, January 9, 2023

3:30-5pm weekly on Mondays

Performance set for March 27

$50/student fee includes drum sticks and club shirt

Please email kathy.brown@tcslions.org if interested.


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…
What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm

Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.

We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest.  If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access.  For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions March 9th-Saturday 12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


DRAMA CLUB

Our registration for Drama Club is open and we are excited to present, DISNEY’s THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS! We have a limited number of spots available, and we are happy to add you to waiting list until spots re-open!

Club will start the week of February 6th!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lizzie Perez at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 159

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published January 22, 2023

Volume 159

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - JANUARY EDITION

At TCS we promote music education from the very first class available.  In PreK-3 we start our youngest students on a track including Music and Theatre.  Mrs. Emily Litton is doing an incredible job in Preschool and Kindergarten, taking students systematically through movement and experience that begins to stoke a love for music even at this young age.  We use a program called Prodigies (www.prodigies.com) that takes them all the way through 3rd grade in their foundational understanding of music.  Mrs. Cathy Settle also excels as she takes over in 1st grade and beyond, and by using the same Prodigies curriculum the students are seamlessly continuing their music education journey.  

Then in 4th and 5th grade students begin to select instrumental or choral classes, allowing more performance-based opportunities as they streamline their Arts involvement.  These opportunities continue all the way through high school, and increase in rigor and function as the students develop.  Our goal is to provide a musical track all the way through the Trinity experience, and to create lifelong musicians.

“Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.  “A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,” says Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, a not-for-profit association that promotes the benefits of making music.”  We firmly believe this to be true at Trinity, and want as many students as possible embracing this musical journey for years and years.  “The horizons are higher when you are involved in music . . . Your understanding of art and the world, and how you can think and express yourself are enhanced.” says Dr. Kyle Pruett, Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a practicing musician.”    

We believe music education enhances your student in all areas of life.  We seek to make students “well rounded” and advocate that music must be a part of this journey in order to accomplish this.  Enjoy your musical journey all through life!  It’s worth it!!

Here’s our January article supporting the many benefits of music education, and starting at an early age.  Click the link here to read more…  https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/the-benefits-of-music-education


CREATIVE SPACE NEEDED

The Trinity Roaring Dramatics production of Les Miserables is in need of some creative space! Our design and construction team is looking for space to be utilized as storage and a work space as we create the set for the upcoming spring musical Les Miserables! If you or someone you know has some space that is protected from the elements, and don't mind a group of high schoolers and volunteers in that space between next week and the first week of March, we would love to hear from you! Please email chris.litton@tcslions.org - Thank You!


WINTER CLASSICS CONCERT

Join us on Monday night, February 6th, at 7pm in The Gathering Place as we take a journey through classical time periods of music.  We will enjoy the HS Chamber Group and HS Chorus as they perform Bach, Debussy, Mozart, Brahms and more.  This is a quaint and cultural annual event you won’t want to miss.  Free admission, we hope to see you there!


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


DRUM CLUB

Drum Club is a Spring after school activity that keeps our 5th-8th grade percussionists rolling!  This is also a good way to plug in to our Drum Corps in future seasons.  We can't wait to see you next semester!  Please email kathy.brown@tcslions.org if interested. 

  • 5th-8th Grade students

  • 1st Rehearsal - Monday, January 9, 2023

  • 3:30-5pm weekly on Mondays

  • Performance set for March 27

  • $50/student fee includes drum sticks and club shirt


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm

Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.

We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest.  If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access.  For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ALL THINGS THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

As Spring approaches we are excited to rejoin as a cast to start rehearsals and welcome any who are wishing to join the production set to perform April 14th and 15th. Parents of cast members, be on the lookout for a parent/cast meeting coming soon! If you are wishing to join the production, please email emily.litton@tcslions.org.


DRAMA CLUB

Our initial registration for Drama Club has now opened to our current club members.  We will send the school-wide email on Monday to see the additional level of interest.

1st-5th grades

We are excited to offer another opportunities for your 1st-5th graders to participate in Drama Club this semester! We will have a limited number of spots available, so please be ready to sign up soon! 

COST: $200 - This payment will include guaranteed high-quality video and photography, as well as other fun things!  

Right now we are planning Mondays and Thursdays. The announcement for our show title and form to sign up will be through forms on Blackbaud and available NEXT WEEK.

Club will start the week of January 23rd!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lizzie Perez at Lizzie.perez@tcslions.org


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 158

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published January 15, 2023

Volume 158

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - JANUARY EDITION

At TCS we promote music education from the very first class available.  In PreK-3 we start our youngest students on a track including Music and Theatre.  Mrs. Emily Litton is doing an incredible job in Preschool and Kindergarten, taking students systematically through movement and experience that begins to stoke a love for music even at this young age.  We use a program called Prodigies (www.prodigies.com) that takes them all the way through 3rd grade in their foundational understanding of music.  Mrs. Cathy Settle also excels as she takes over in 1st grade and beyond, and by using the same Prodigies curriculum the students are seamlessly continuing their music education journey.  

Then in 4th and 5th grade students begin to select instrumental or choral classes, allowing more performance-based opportunities as they streamline their Arts involvement.  These opportunities continue all the way through high school, and increase in rigor and function as the students develop.  Our goal is to provide a musical track all the way through the Trinity experience, and to create lifelong musicians.

“Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.  “A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,” says Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, a not-for-profit association that promotes the benefits of making music.”  We firmly believe this to true at Trinity, and want as many students as possible embracing this musical journey for years and years.  “The horizons are higher when you are involved in music . . . Your understanding of art and the world, and how you can think and express yourself are enhanced.” says Dr. Kyle Pruett, Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a practicing musician.”    

We believe music education enhances your student in all areas of life.  We seek to make students “well rounded” and advocate that music must be a part of this journey in order to accomplish this.  Enjoy your musical journey all through life!  It’s worth it!!

Here’s our January article supporting the many benefits of music education, and starting at an early age.  Click the link here to read more…  https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/the-benefits-of-music-education


DRUM CLUB

Drum Club is a Spring after school activity that keeps our 5th-8th grade percussionists rolling!  This is also a good way to plug in to our Drum Corps in future seasons.  We can't wait to see you next semester!  Please email kathy.brown@tcslions.org if interested. 

  • 5th-8th Grade students

  • 1st Rehearsal - Monday, January 9, 2023

  • 3:30-5pm weekly on Mondays

  • Performance set for March 27

  • $50/student fee includes drum sticks and club shirt


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm

Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.


We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest.  If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access.  For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org 


DRAMA CLUB

1st-5th grades

We are excited to offer other opportunities for your 1st-5th graders to participate in Drama Club this semester! We will have a limited number of spots available, so please be ready to sign up soon! 

COST: $200 - This payment will include guaranteed high-quality video and photography, as well as other fun things!  

Right now we are planning Mondays and Thursdays, but this is not confirmed. The announcement for our show title and form to sign up will be through forms on Blackbaud and available NEXT WEEK.

Club will start the week of January 23rd!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lizzie Perez at Lizzie.perez@tcslions.org


LES MISERABLES

Rehearsals are underway! Parents and cast members, be on the lookout this week for rehearsal schedule and important dates!

Save the date for the show, March 9th-11th!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 157

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published January 8, 2023

Volume 157

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - JANUARY EDITION

At TCS we promote music education from the very first class available.  In PreK-3 we start our youngest students on a track including Music and Theatre.  Mrs. Emily Litton is doing an incredible job in Preschool and Kindergarten, taking students systematically through movement and experience that begins to stoke a love for music even at this young age.  We use a program called Prodigies (www.prodigies.com) that takes them all the way through 3rd grade in their foundational understanding of music.  Mrs. Cathy Settle also excels as she takes over in 1st grade and beyond, and by using the same Prodigies curriculum the students are seamlessly continuing their music education journey.  

Then in 4th and 5th grade students begin to select instrumental or choral classes, allowing more performance-based opportunities as they streamline their Arts involvement.  These opportunities continue all the way through high school, and increase in rigor and function as the students develop.  Our goal is to provide a musical track all the way through the Trinity experience, and to create lifelong musicians.

“Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.  “A music-rich experience for children of singing, listening and moving is really bringing a very serious benefit to children as they progress into more formal learning,” says Mary Luehrisen, executive director of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, a not-for-profit association that promotes the benefits of making music.”  We firmly believe this to true at Trinity, and want as many students as possible embracing this musical journey for years and years.  “The horizons are higher when you are involved in music . . . Your understanding of art and the world, and how you can think and express yourself are enhanced.” says Dr. Kyle Pruett, Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a practicing musician.”    

We believe music education enhances your student in all areas of life.  We seek to make students “well rounded” and advocate that music must be a part of this journey in order to accomplish this.  Enjoy your musical journey all through life!  It’s worth it!!

Here’s our January article supporting the many benefits of music education, and starting at an early age.  Click the link here to read more…  https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/the-benefits-of-music-education


DRUM CLUB

Drum Club is a Spring after school activity that keeps our 5th-8th grade percussionists rolling!  This is also a good way to plug in to our Drum Corps in future seasons.  We can't wait to see you next semester!  Please email kathy.brown@tcslions.org if interested. 

  • 5th-8th Grade students

  • 1st Rehearsal - Monday, January 9, 2023

  • 3:30-5pm weekly on Mondays

  • Performance set for March 27

  • $50/student fee includes drum sticks and club shirt


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm

Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.


We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest.  If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access.  For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org 


DRAMA CLUB

1st-5th grades

We are excited to offer other opportunities for your 1st-5th graders to participate in Drama Club this semester! We will have a limited number of spots available, so please be ready to sign up soon! 

COST: $200 - This payment will include guaranteed high-quality video and photography, as well as other fun things!  

Right now we are planning Mondays and Thursdays, but this is not confirmed. The announcement for our show title and form to sign up will be through forms on Blackbaud and available NEXT WEEK.

Club will start the week of January 23rd!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lizzie Perez at Lizzie.perez@tcslions.org


LES MISERABLES

Rehearsals are underway! Parents and cast members, be on the lookout this week for rehearsal schedule and important dates!

Save the date for the show, March 9th-11th!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 156

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published January 1, 2023

Volume 156

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Happy New Year!  We have so many exciting things in store, and I’m so glad we are all part of the Trinity family!  From plays, to concerts, to trips and festivals - this is sure to be a continuation of the growth we’ve all been experiencing in Performing Arts at Trinity.  

We will continue with our articles like we have been posting all year, the next one will be posted in next week’s newsletter.  There are so many benefits to the Arts and your students’ development.  They benefit as a musician, as a student, as a maturing young adult, and as a child of God - all from being involved actively in the Arts.

Lord, grant us an incredible new year, filled with your Presence and your perfect will!  We can’t wait to see what YOU have in store for us in 2023 and beyond.


DRUM CLUB

Drum Club is a Spring after school activity that keeps our 5th-8th grade percussionists rolling!  This is also a good way to plug in to our Drum Corps in future seasons.  We can't wait to see you next semester!  Please email kathy.brown@tcslions.org if interested.

  • 5th-8th Grade students

  • 1st Rehearsal - Monday, January 9, 2023

  • 3:30-5pm weekly on Mondays

  • Performance set for March 27

  • $50/student fee includes drum sticks and club shirt


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd. 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm

Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.

We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest.  If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access.  For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ARTS ACADEMY - SPOTS AVAILABLE THIS JANUARY!!

We have a few openings available starting in January and would love to get your student involved in private lessons.  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 - staceeadams@gmail.com 

  • Terri Ingram - Horn - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com 

  • Natalie King - Violin - natalie.king@tcslions.org 

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Strings - 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  

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

  • Wayne Sipe - Guitar - wmsipe57@yahoo.com 

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar - grassfedpower3@gmail.com   

  • Shae Johnson - Voice - shae@sheajohnson.net 

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@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!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 155

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published December 11, 2022

Volume 155

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Extravaganza

  • February 1 Deadline for All Forms - Fine Arts, Southern Star, Literary

  • February 3-4 MS & HS District Honor Bands

  • February 6 Winter Classics Concert - HS Chamber Group & Chorus

  • February 9-11 ThesCon - Columbus, GA

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR - DECEMBER EDITION

“When I grow up, I want to be just like you!”  We hear this all through life in one way or another.  Someone younger than us sees something they admire, and they make a comment about that trait being worth pursuing as they navigate life.  For me, when I grow up I still want to feel and act young.  In the world of brain function and neural response this is actually attainable through music.  We’ve been referencing brain function in our monthly articles all throughout the school year, and here is another article that defends the theory that brain development and function all throughout life is enhanced by involvement in the Arts.  https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-argument-for-music-education 

In “The Argument for Music Education” there are interesting findings as people age.  For us parents and grandparents, the continued enjoyment of music performance is equally as important as to our students.  In the research from this article, “some of the most surprising results came from musicians in their sixties and seventies, who showed stronger memory, attention, and hearing abilities than did contemporaries who had never participated in music training. We also found direct evidence for differences in brain function between older musicians and nonmusicians. Neural responses to speech generally slow as we age. Not so in lifelong musicians: A 65-year-old musician’s neural responses are indistinguishable from those of a 25-year-old nonmusician … Musical experience early in life imparts lifelong neuroplasticity.”  Interested in more on this subject?  Click the link here to read further… https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-argument-for-music-education 

It’s not enough to just take music for a year or two.  The encouragement is that it becomes a lifelong pursuit for all, and the benefits are real and tangible.  Keep practicing!  Keep playing music!  And keep enjoying live music for as long as possible, for all your life.  You will be glad you did!  And when you “grow up” you will look back with benefits aplenty!


CONCERT UPDATES

Here are some pictures of our concerts this December.  Our students have treated us to so many different forms of music, and we hope you have enjoyed each and every one.  A very merry Christmas to you from all of us!!


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm


Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.

We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest. If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access. For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ARTS ACADEMY - SPOTS AVAILABLE THIS JANUARY!!

We have a few openings available starting in January and would love to get your student involved in private lessons.  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 - staceeadams@gmail.com 

  • Terri Ingram - Horn - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com 

  • Natalie King - Violin - natalie.king@tcslions.org 

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Strings - 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  

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

  • Wayne Sipe - Guitar - wmsipe57@yahoo.com 

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar - grassfedpower3@gmail.com   

  • Shae Johnson - Voice - shae@sheajohnson.net 

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@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!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 154

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published December 4, 2022

Volume 154

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR - DECEMBER EDITION

“When I grow up, I want to be just like you!”  We hear this all through life in one way or another.  Someone younger than us sees something they admire, and they make a comment about that trait being worth pursuing as they navigate life.  For me, when I grow up I still want to feel and act young.  In the world of brain function and neural response this is actually attainable through music.  We’ve been referencing brain function in our monthly articles all throughout the school year, and here is another article that defends the theory that brain development and function all throughout life is enhanced by involvement in the Arts.  https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-argument-for-music-education 

In “The Argument for Music Education” there are interesting findings as people age.  For us parents and grandparents, the continued enjoyment of music performance is equally as important as to our students.  In the research from this article, “some of the most surprising results came from musicians in their sixties and seventies, who showed stronger memory, attention, and hearing abilities than did contemporaries who had never participated in music training. We also found direct evidence for differences in brain function between older musicians and nonmusicians. Neural responses to speech generally slow as we age. Not so in lifelong musicians: A 65-year-old musician’s neural responses are indistinguishable from those of a 25-year-old nonmusician … Musical experience early in life imparts lifelong neuroplasticity.”  Interested in more on this subject?  Click the link here to read further… https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-argument-for-music-education 

It’s not enough to just take music for a year or two.  The encouragement is that it becomes a lifelong pursuit for all, and the benefits are real and tangible.  Keep practicing!  Keep playing music!  And keep enjoying live music for as long as possible, for all your life.  You will be glad you did!  And when you “grow up” you will look back with benefits aplenty!


CONCERT UPDATES & DECEMBER SCHEDULE

This past Thursday was the first of our December concerts, with many more to come. Our Orchestra performed wonderfully, and the progress is evident. Check out these pictures from the concert. And be sure to catch some of the upcoming performances as well. We can’t wait to see you there!


NEW TO TRINITY - DANCE!!

We have just launched our newest area of Performing Arts - DANCE!!  Mrs. Kelsea Krisle will be leading this club after school, and there is a place for students of all ages.  Check out the details below…

What To Expect: This club is designed for all ages at Trinity.  We will meet after school one day per week for each age range (schedule below).  Various styles will be taught including ballet, tap, contemporary and hip-hop

Season: The club season will begin the week of January 9, 2023.  Students will rehearse weekly until the end of season recital in early May.

Schedule:

  • Mondays High School 3:45-5pm

  • Tuesdays Elementary 1st-3rd 3:45-4:45pm

  • Wednesdays PreK/K 2:15-3:15pm (At GO Church)

  • Thursdays Middle School 3:45-5pm

  • Fridays Elementary 4th-5th 3:45-4:45pm


Location: PreK/K will take place on the GO Church campus (transportation will not be provided back to the main campus) // All other age levels will take place on the main campus.

Costumes: These will be included within the club fee.  All performers will receive a costume that will be theirs to keep.  (Shoes will be purchased by each family separately)

Recital: Each semester season will end with a student recital.  This upcoming semester will conclude in early May.  More details to come…

Club Fee: $170 per student, per semester.  Fees are used for costumes, instructor fees, supplies, and other items.

We have attached forms to many Blackbaud accounts, for those who have already expressed interest. If you don’t see this form to register, please let us know and we will make sure you have access. For more information, please email kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org.


ARTS ACADEMY - SPOTS AVAILABLE THIS JANUARY!!

We have a few openings available starting in January and would love to get your student involved in private lessons.  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 - staceeadams@gmail.com 

  • Terri Ingram - Horn - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com 

  • Natalie King - Violin - natalie.king@tcslions.org 

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Strings - 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  

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

  • Wayne Sipe - Guitar - wmsipe57@yahoo.com 

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar - grassfedpower3@gmail.com   

  • Shae Johnson - Voice - shae@sheajohnson.net 

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@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!!


SPRING SEMESTER - MAJOR EVENTS

There are so many exciting events happening throughout the school year in the Arts.  Here are a few to put on your calendar as you begin to look toward the Spring semester.  Great things to come…

  • High School Chamber Group & Chorus - Winter Classics Concert - February 6

  • High School Musical - Les Miserables - March 9-11

  • District Fine Arts Festival - March 17-18

  • Middle School Musical - You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown - April 14-15

  • Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival - April 21-22

  • Performing Arts Awards Night - April 27


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Tickets on sale NOW for 101 Dalmatians Kids! 

We are so excited to present TWO Casts of amazingly talented 1st-5th graders for performances in December. All performances will be in Building 1 in the Student Center.

Performances are:

  • Friday, December 9 at 6pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 2pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 6pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

  • Sunday, December 11 at 2pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

Thunderbolt Cast ticket links:

Kanine Krunchies Cast ticket links:

Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more information.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 153

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published November 27, 2022

Volume 153

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

In Performing Arts, we teach students of all ages to play instruments. From Preschool all the way through High School, and from beginners to more advanced students, we see them at all levels of maturity and development. One of our joys is to see a student develop throughout the years we teach them in areas like patience, self confidence, and even social skills. We believe that playing a musical instrument plays a direct role in their development in these areas and more. Being involved in the Arts touches a student on all levels, and truly prepares today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world. Check out this article for 10 Reasons Why Every Child Should Play a Musical Instrument.



SPRING SEMESTER - MAJOR EVENTS

There are so many exciting events happening throughout the school year in the Arts.  Here are a few to put on your calendar as you begin to look toward the Spring semester.  Great things to come…

  • High School Chamber Group & Chorus - Winter Classics Concert - February 6

  • High School Musical - Les Miserables - March 9-11

  • District Fine Arts Festival - March 17-18

  • Middle School Musical - You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown - April 14-15

  • Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival - April 21-22

  • Performing Arts Awards Night - April 27


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Tickets on sale NOW for 101 Dalmatians Kids! 

We are so excited to present TWO Casts of amazingly talented 1st-5th graders for performances in December. All performances will be in Building 1 in the Student Center.

Performances are:

  • Friday, December 9 at 6pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 2pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 6pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

  • Sunday, December 11 at 2pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

Thunderbolt Cast ticket links:

Kanine Krunchies Cast ticket links:

Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more information.


Join us Friday, December 2nd and Saturday, December 3rd for our High School play, Closed for the Holidays. Groups of people, all looking for their own Christmas miracle, end up at the Valdosta Community Shelter as the Georgia/Florida line has frozen over. By interacting with each other, they come to find Christmas isn't in things or presents, it's celebrated with the people around you. Student directed by MJ Poling, and performed by our 9th-12th grade Roaring Dramatics.

Tickets include a hot chocolate bar and will be sure to get anyone ready for the upcoming holiday season! Tickets on sale soon!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 152

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published November 20, 2022

Volume 152

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

In Performing Arts, we teach students of all ages to play instruments. From Preschool all the way through High School, and from beginners to more advanced students, we see them at all levels of maturity and development. One of our joys is to see a student develop throughout the years we teach them in areas like patience, self confidence, and even social skills. We believe that playing a musical instrument plays a direct role in their development in these areas and more. Being involved in the Arts touches a student on all levels, and truly prepares today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world. Check out this article for 10 Reasons Why Every Child Should Play a Musical Instrument.



SPRING SEMESTER - MAJOR EVENTS

There are so many exciting events happening throughout the school year in the Arts.  Here are a few to put on your calendar as you begin to look toward the Spring semester.  Great things to come…

  • High School Chamber Group & Chorus - Winter Classics Concert - February 6

  • High School Musical - Les Miserables - March 9-11

  • District Fine Arts Festival - March 17-18

  • Middle School Musical - You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown - April 14-15

  • Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival - April 21-22

  • Performing Arts Awards Night - April 27


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Tickets on sale NOW for 101 Dalmatians Kids! 

We are so excited to present TWO Casts of amazingly talented 1st-5th graders for performances in December. All performances will be in Building 1 in the Student Center.

Performances are:

  • Friday, December 9 at 6pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 2pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 6pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

  • Sunday, December 11 at 2pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

Thunderbolt Cast ticket links:

Kanine Krunchies Cast ticket links:

Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more information.


Join us Friday, December 2nd and Saturday, December 3rd for our High School play, Closed for the Holidays. Groups of people, all looking for their own Christmas miracle, end up at the Valdosta Community Shelter as the Georgia/Florida line has frozen over. By interacting with each other, they come to find Christmas isn't in things or presents, it's celebrated with the people around you. Student directed by MJ Poling, and performed by our 9th-12th grade Roaring Dramatics.

Tickets include a hot chocolate bar and will be sure to get anyone ready for the upcoming holiday season! Tickets on sale soon!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 151

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published November 13, 2022

Volume 151

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • November 14, 16, 17 HS Musical Auditions

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

In Performing Arts, we teach students of all ages to play instruments. From Preschool all the way through High School, and from beginners to more advanced students, we see them at all levels of maturity and development. One of our joys is to see a student develop throughout the years we teach them in areas like patience, self confidence, and even social skills. We believe that playing a musical instrument plays a direct role in their development in these areas and more. Being involved in the Arts touches a student on all levels, and truly prepares today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world. Check out this article for 10 Reasons Why Every Child Should Play a Musical Instrument.



ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Tickets on sale Wednesday, November 16th for 101 Dalmatians Kids! 

We are so excited to present TWO Casts of amazingly talented 1st-5th graders for performances in December. All performances will be in Building 1 in the Student Center.

Performances are:

  • Friday, December 9 at 6pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 2pm (Thunderbolt Cast)

  • Saturday, December 10 at 6pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)

  • Sunday, December 11 at 2pm (Kanine Krunchies Cast)


Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more information.


Join us Friday, December 2nd and Saturday, December 3rd for our High School play, Closed for the Holidays. Groups of people, all looking for their own Christmas miracle, end up at the Valdosta Community Shelter as the Georgia/Florida line has frozen over. By interacting with each other, they come to find Christmas isn't in things or presents, it's celebrated with the people around you. Student directed by MJ Poling, and performed by our 9th-12th grade Roaring Dramatics.

Tickets include a hot chocolate bar and will be sure to get anyone ready for the upcoming holiday season! Tickets on sale soon!


Spring Musical - Les Miserables

Auditions (choose a timeslot)

Monday, November 14th from 3:30-8:30pm

Wednesday, November 16th from 4:00-5:30pm

Thursday, November 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

*TECH INTERVIEWS ON THURSDAY, NOV. 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

-please sign up for a spot in the google form below. Slots will be deleted as they are filled.

-prepare 2 mins or less of a song from the show -- character descriptions and audition packet are linked below with LOTS of resources

-tech students interested in joining the tech team must interview with Mr. Litton on Thursday, Nov. 17th from 4-6pm. Email him with any questions.

Callbacks

Thursday, November 17th from 6:30-9:00pm

Helpful Info

Sign up here --> https://forms.gle/7NvPhgo7GuepytBn6

Character Descriptions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lffaJFpdURrF1CUxGjcKihCS_jnQbxVJM3BVjTPXvFM/edit?usp=sharing

Audition Packet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qZGVIkvH8m1KUbFUg6MFNt7vXvqXfKkZhmLZz1uRYGo/edit?usp=sharing

Performances

March 9-11

Directed by Lizzie Perez - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more questions



 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 150

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published November 6, 2022

Volume 150

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • November 15-17 HS Musical Auditions

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

In Performing Arts, we teach students of all ages to play instruments. From Preschool all the way through High School, and from beginners to more advanced students, we see them at all levels of maturity and development. One of our joys is to see a student develop throughout the years we teach them in areas like patience, self confidence, and even social skills. We believe that playing a musical instrument plays a direct role in their development in these areas and more. Being involved in the Arts touches a student on all levels, and truly prepares today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world. Check out this article for 10 Reasons Why Every Child Should Play a Musical Instrument.



HS ONE ACT - RECAP

Every year, schools around the state prepare productions for One Act competition through GHSA. The rules are simple, you have 55 minutes to start with a totally empty stage, load your set, perform your show, and then get everything out of the taped stage lines before calling time. While you have the simple task of telling a dynamic story for judges and peers under 55 minutes, the preparation required is immense, and the Roaring Dramatics at TCS worked hard this year to set a level of excellence in our new Region! 

We chose the show The 39 Steps: Even More Abridged, excited to bring the humor of breaking conventions in Theatre and share strong characters that alluded to the spy-thriller era of the early 20th century. Originally a book brought to the screen by Alfred Hitchcock, this “spy penny-novelette” story centers on a seemingly dull man named Richard Hannay. Through mistaken identities and being thrust into the spy ring, he becomes a wanted man and joins a mission to try and save the world! 

This year, in region 4-AAAA, TCS came in third place behind Starr's Mill HS (2nd place) and Troup HS (1st place). Out of 100, they scored a 94 average, and walked away being recognized as a top contender at competition. Three cast members, the lead and one of our many Seniors, Nicholas Dugan (Richard Hannay), another Senior, Britton Bryant (Clown 2), and Freshman Maddie Jayne Poling (Clown 1), were recognized as “All Star Cast” members.  The show was also recognized for “Best Costumes” overall.

More than anything, the Roaring Dramatics were able to bring an excellent comedic play that left the entire audience laughing, brightening their day, and connecting with local High School Theatre students. The Roaring Dramatics are immensely grateful to all those who continue to support this department and cannot wait to bring home the trophy next year!


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Spring Musical - Les Miserables

  • if you are considering being in the show, there is a mandatory parent and student interest meeting on Nov. 7th at 6pm. We are asking parents to attend this meeting due to the mature material that is in this show.

  • please sign up for a spot in the google form below. Slots will be deleted as they are filled.

  • prepare 2 mins or less of a song from the show -- character descriptions and audition packet are linked below with LOTS of resources

  • tech students interested in joining the tech team must interview with Mr. Litton on Thursday, Nov. 17th from 4-6pm. Email him with any questions.

IMPORTANT DATES:

MANDATORY Parent & Student Interest Meeting (actors and tech)

Monday, November 7th from 6-7pm

*Optional* Audition Workshop

Tuesday, November 8th from 6-8pm

Auditions (will choose a timeslot)

Monday, November 14th from 3:30-8:30pm

Wednesday, November 16th from 4:00-5:30pm

Thursday, November 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

*TECH INTERVIEWS ON THURSDAY, NOV. 17th from 4:00-6:00pm

Callbacks

Thursday, November 17th from 6:30-9:00pm


HELPFUL INFO:

Sign up here --> https://forms.gle/7NvPhgo7GuepytBn6


Character Descriptions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lffaJFpdURrF1CUxGjcKihCS_jnQbxVJM3BVjTPXvFM/edit?usp=sharing


Audition Packet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qZGVIkvH8m1KUbFUg6MFNt7vXvqXfKkZhmLZz1uRYGo/edit?usp=sharing

Performances March 9-11

Directed by Lizzie Perez - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more questions


Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for updates and information.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 149

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published October 30, 2022

Volume 149

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • November 15-17 HS Musical Auditions

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 5  Recorders Concert - 6pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 6  Band Concert - 7pm, HS Auditorium

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm, First Baptist Church, Newnan

  • December 9-11 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

Does playing a musical instrument make you smarter? There are countless studies that have been conducted to prove that playing instruments does indeed accomplish this. This month is the second month we will promote articles and research that prove the academics of music education. This is so important to us, and we want you to know why. Don’t just take our word for it, check out these articles we are referencing. Each month throughout this school year we will reference a different article, a different study. We hope you will take the time to read and discover how much music truly benefits your student. The investment is well worth it, and will prove rewarding for their entire life!



HS ONE ACT - RECAP

Every year, schools around the state prepare productions for One Act competition through GHSA. The rules are simple, you have 55 minutes to start with a totally empty stage, load your set, perform your show, and then get everything out of the taped stage lines before calling time. While you have the simple task of telling a dynamic story for judges and peers under 55 minutes, the preparation required is immense, and the Roaring Dramatics at TCS worked hard this year to set a level of excellence in our new Region! 

We chose the show The 39 Steps: Even More Abridged, excited to bring the humor of breaking conventions in Theatre and share strong characters that alluded to the spy-thriller era of the early 20th century. Originally a book brought to the screen by Alfred Hitchcock, this “spy penny-novelette” story centers on a seemingly dull man named Richard Hannay. Through mistaken identities and being thrust into the spy ring, he becomes a wanted man and joins a mission to try and save the world! 

This year, in region 4-AAAA, TCS came in third place behind Starr's Mill HS (2nd place) and Troup HS (1st place). Out of 100, they scored a 94 average, and walked away being recognized as a top contender at competition. Three cast members, the lead and one of our many Seniors, Nicholas Dugan (Richard Hannay), another Senior, Britton Bryant (Clown 2), and Freshman Maddie Jayne Poling (Clown 1), were recognized as “All Star Cast” members.  The show was also recognized for “Best Costumes” overall.

More than anything, the Roaring Dramatics were able to bring an excellent comedic play that left the entire audience laughing, brightening their day, and connecting with local High School Theatre students. The Roaring Dramatics are immensely grateful to all those who continue to support this department and cannot wait to bring home the trophy next year!


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Spring Musical - Les Miserables

OPEN TO 9th-12th GRADERS (with special invitation if younger roles are needed)

Auditions are the week of November 14th // Performances March 9-11

Directed by Lizzie Perez - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more questions


Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

This club has been rehearsing and students are well on their way.  Performance date is set for Saturday, December 10.  Mark your calendars - you won’t want to miss it!
Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for updates and information.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 148

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published October 23, 2022

Volume 148

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.  Here are just a few to start, but many more dates and events will be posted soon…

  • November 15-17 HS Musical Auditions

  • *Nov 8 or Dec 5 4th Grade Recorders Concert - 4:30pm

  • *Nov 28 or Dec 5 Band Concert - 6:30pm

    *We will confirm this concert date next week and post the details

  • December 1 Orchestra Concert - 7pm

  • December 3 MS All State Auditions - Ola Middle School

  • December 8 Chorus Concert - 7pm First Baptist Church

  • December 10 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • December 10 HS All State Auditions - Whitewater High School

  • December 15 Lower School Christmas Program 6pm

*Questions or comments, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

Does playing a musical instrument make you smarter? There are countless studies that have been conducted to prove that playing instruments does indeed accomplish this. This month is the second month we will promote articles and research that prove the academics of music education. This is so important to us, and we want you to know why. Don’t just take our word for it, check out these articles we are referencing. Each month throughout this school year we will reference a different article, a different study. We hope you will take the time to read and discover how much music truly benefits your student. The investment is well worth it, and will prove rewarding for their entire life!


DATE CHANGE - BAND & RECORDERS CONCERT

Please note, we have moved our 4th Grade Recorders Concert and our Band Christmas Concert.  The new date will be either Monday, November 28 or Monday, December 5.  We will post these new details within the week and communicate to all performers directly.  Thanks for your flexibility here, more info to come.


ALL THINGS THEATRE!!

Spring Musical - Les Miserables

OPEN TO 9th-12th GRADERS (with special invitation if younger roles are needed)

Auditions are the week of November 14th // Performances March 9-11

Directed by Lizzie Perez - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for more questions


Elementary Drama Club - 101 Dalmations

This club has been rehearsing and students are well on their way.  Performance date is set for Saturday, December 10.  Mark your calendars - you won’t want to miss it!
Contact lizzie.perez@tcslions.org for updates and information.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help!