SCHOOL FOR CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
The 'School for Creative and Performing Arts' (SCPA) is a selective arts school servicing grades 4-12 (with plans to expand to K-12) in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and is part of the Cincinnati Public Schools. Many famous performers are alumni of the school, including Nick Lachey, Todd Louiso, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rocky Carroll, Carmen Electra, and Joe Kovacs.
The school consists of seven majors: dance, drama, technical theatre, instrumental music, vocal music, creative writing, and visual art. The school produces nearly two hundred productions encompassing all of these majors, including a main stage season.
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| The season |
| New building |
| External links |
The season
The main stage season usually consists of three plays, two ballets, and two musicals. The season begins with a play, usually for junior high students. It is produced in the smaller black box within the school.
Soon after the first play, schoolwide auditions for the large musical begin. In past years, the school has produced ''Ragtime'', ''The Music Man'', ''Fame'', ''Anything Goes'', and in the 2005–06 season, ''Beauty and the Beast''. These shows can be quite complex. In the 2004–05 season, the production of ''Seussical'' included over three hundred members of cast, technicians, volunteers and staff.
The dance department is responsible for two ballets, ''The Nutcracker'' and a ballet from repertoire later in the spring. Both happen in the school's auditorium.
After winter break is the high school drama, another large event. Past productions include ''The Diary of Anne Frank'', ''The Madwoman of Chaillot'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and ''Noises Off''. The high school drama takes place in Cincinnati's Aronoff Center, within the Jarson-Kaplan Theater specifically.
After this is the small musical in the auditorium, which is sometimes only for younger students. Finally, rounding out the year is an elementary school drama, usually based on a folktale or widely-known story from literature.
New building
Projected to be ready for students in the 2009–10 school year, SCPA is promised a brand new 250,000 square foot building. It will be the first and only arts school in America to service grades K-12. The new school's creation and organization will be the result of a collaboration between the Cincinnati Public School District and a group of private businesses and organizations known as the Greater Cincinnati Arts and Education Council.
External links
★ School Web page
★ GCAEC Web page
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