imagine…
Imagine attending a public high school in the heart of downtown St. Paul, unlike any other in the country. Learn the skills and techniques to become a professional artist from current working artists. Receive a college conservatory level arts education under the guidance of current professional artists. Prepare for college academically in on-level, advanced or AP classes.
A private school experience at a public school price.
No audition. No tuition.
Thanks to the Italian Cultural Center and Park Square Theatre, SPCPA dance students participated in a masterclass yesterday led by Artemis Danza, a contemporary dance company based in Italy under the artistic direction Monica Casadei. … See MoreSee Less
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SPCPA ALUM (2018) and Yale graduate (2023) Lillian Wenker (in gray in the middle surrounded by Jazz hands) taught a master class yesterday for Theatre and Musical Theatre 11th and 12th graders! Lil's show, Bangtail, played extensively in England and NYC. Tonight, it will play to a sold out house at Bryant Lake Bowl & Theater!
Thanks for giving back at SPCPA, Lil!
More info about Lil and Bangtail: www.chekhovsgum.com/bangtail
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TONIGHT! SPCPA Seniors are hosting information tables to share their knowledge and experiences on postsecondary planning and college applications. Not sure if college is right for you? Come check out some options and chat with students about alternative pathways.
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The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts facilitated a phenomenal master class yesterday for SPCPA dance students with the world renowned Sampson Brothers! The Sampson Brothers "strive to promote cultural pride, unity, and hope by setting a positive example through art, education, and dance…The Sampson Brothers aim to be successful artists, but also use that success to educate others while keeping their culture alive. With perseverance in modern times and tradition in tact, they bridge two worlds to provide positive inspiration as 21st century warriors." Huge thank you to both the Ordway and the Sampson Bros.!
More info about The Sampson Brothers: sampsonbrosarts.com/home
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaZbaPQnXE0
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It's not just the arts classes that have guest speakers and master classes. This past Friday, Ms. Lohman's Psychology classes welcomed Christina Miller – she works as a high risk prenatal genetic counselor, helping families understand their risk of inherited conditions and providing support for patients and families. She ran through a mock session with Ms Lohman to determine her cancer susceptibility. Thank you, Ch#spcpaacademicsaacademics … See MoreSee Less
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Today is the annual Short Film Festival in English 12! In addition to learning vocabulary to discuss a filmmaker's choices with more sophistication, students created their own short films. Check out a few sneak peek stills from their wo#spcpaacademicsemics … See MoreSee Less
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Ten Thousand Things Theater was on campus yesterday, performing their latest, THE HATMAKER'S WIFE – and posing for this photo with students after the performance! Students called it "magical" and "heartwrenching" (there wasn't a dry eye in the room afterward). The piece was directed by former SPCPA teacher Joel Sass, who is currently the Producing Artistic Director of Open Eye Theatre. Thank you Ten Thousand Things!
Photo by Junia Morrow
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The Drake University Jazz Ensemble played at SPCPA – you may recognize SPCPA alum Finn Pope on the keyboard! … See MoreSee Less
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Congrats to 10th grade SPCPA student, CYRUS CARLSON, whose art work "Lines" is featured in the newly opened Northern Lights Juried Exhibition at the White Bear Center for the Arts! 100 pieces are on display, selected from 750 pieces by over 500 artists. … See MoreSee Less
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