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THE MISSION OF THE ARTS PROGRAM IS TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR CONSERVATORY AND PROFESSIONAL LIFE AS ARTISTs.

SPCPA provides comprehensive training in Theatre, Musical Theatre, Dance, Music, Creative Writing, and Visual Arts. All arts classes are taught by current working professional artists and focus on technique, practice, study and the creation of original work. Through master classes and J-Term, students have the opportunity to engage with many artists and arts organizations in the Twin Cities and beyond.

A CONSERVATORY IS...

RIGOROUS
The bar is high and students are expected to approach their work purposefully and with passion.
DISCIPLINED
Conservatory training is a daily ritual. We commit to the work even on the days we don’t feel like it.
AUTHENTIC
Students receive training from artists who are presently working professionally, and who bring practical and current training ‘from the field’ into the classroom.
FOCUSED
Conservatory-style training is intensely focused. Students choose a major and take their arts courses within their chosen discipline.
TECHNIQUE BASED
Learning skills is the primary daily activity.
LEVELED
Students track with other students working at a similar technical level. Students move through levels based on faculty recommendations.
PRESCRIBED
Students choose their arts major, but not their arts classes. The professionals know which courses students need to take in order to be fully prepared upon graduation.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL
Students learn the skills and techniques necessary to eventually work as professional artists.
PRE-COLLEGE
SPCPA encourages interested students to transition to college conservatory training programs before considering a career in the performing arts.
CLASSICAL
Students study the roots of things in order to understand how to move their art forms into the future.
CONTEMPORARY
Students are given opportunities to apply foundational training to create new, cutting-edge work.
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J-Term

For the first three weeks of January each year, J-Term replaces a student’s regularly scheduled academic and arts classes. Students are immersed in daily preparation for an arts project. J-Term culminates in a weekend of public performances and exhibitions.

ARTS HAPPENINGS

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A number of the Creative Writing students culminated their semester yesterday with readings of their own material in SPCPA's Lab Theater for students in other arts disciplines. It was an engaging and heartfelt hour, well delivered-bravo to all involved!

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A number of the Creative Writing students culminated their semester yesterday with readings of their own material in SPCPAs Lab Theater for students in other arts disciplines.  It was an engaging and heartfelt hour, well delivered-bravo to all involved!

#spcpaarts #creativewriting

Super exciting news! SPCPA is thrilled to announce that we are recipients of a substantial MN State Arts Board Education Grant! This grant will allow 11th and 12th grade dance students during spring semester to travel to TU Dance Center where a TU artist will choreograph a piece that will perfom in May at the spring TU Dance concert at the Barbara Barker Center for Dance. 11th and 12th grade Visual Arts students will walk a few blocks once each week in the spring to the MN Museum of American Art to learn how to curate an exhibition. And 11th and 12th grade Theatre and Musical Theatre students in the fall will walk over to Park Square Theatre for a Stagecraft class in Park Square's scene shop and theaters. Thank you MN Museum of American Art, Park Square, TU Dance, and the MN State Arts Board! More details soon.

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Super exciting news!  SPCPA is thrilled to announce that we are recipients of a substantial MN State Arts Board Education Grant!  This grant will allow 11th and 12th grade dance students during spring semester to travel to TU Dance Center where a TU artist will choreograph a piece that will perfom in May at the spring TU Dance concert at the Barbara Barker Center for Dance.  11th and 12th grade Visual Arts students will walk a few blocks once each week in the spring to the MN Museum of American Art to learn how to curate an exhibition.  And 11th and 12th grade Theatre and Musical Theatre students in the fall will walk over to Park Square Theatre for a Stagecraft class in Park Squares scene shop and theaters.  Thank you MN Museum of American Art, Park Square, TU Dance, and the MN State Arts Board!  More details soon.  

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What an amazing opportunity 🩷

Lucky students 🩷

Wow this is AMAZINGGGG!!! Such lucky kids 🤩 loving it.

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Christopher Robin Sapp, part of the cast from the current touring production of Les Misérables playing at the Orpheum Theatre (Minneapolis, Minnesota), stopped by SPCPA yesterday to deliver 2 master classes for Vocal and Musical Theatre students! He worked with individual students on their 32-bar audition cuts. Thanks Christopher!

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Christopher Robin Sapp, part of the cast from the current touring production of Les Misérables playing at the Orpheum Theatre (Minneapolis, Minnesota), stopped by SPCPA yesterday to deliver 2 master classes for Vocal and Musical Theatre students!  He worked with individual students on their 32-bar audition cuts.  Thanks Christopher!

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YAY!!! ❤️❤️

BSU put on phenomenal performances last Friday. Senior co-leaders TyJon Mason and Illiana Taylor emceed the entirely student-produced show, which featured vocal, dance, and instrumental pieces, as well as an intermission that welcomed alum to the stage.

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BSU put on phenomenal performances last Friday. Senior co-leaders TyJon Mason and Illiana Taylor emceed the entirely student-produced show, which featured vocal, dance, and instrumental pieces, as well as an intermission that welcomed alum to the stage.

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Yeesss Juno and Mereti! Great job on your duet!!

So proud of you all!

SPCPA is bringing the literary journal back! Next semester, we'll start a club to help solicit, produce, and celebrate creative works by SPCPA students in every grade. In the meantime, please follow @theconservatoryjournal on Instagram to see how you can submit your work already. More information soon!

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SPCPA is bringing the literary journal back! Next semester, well start a club to help solicit, produce, and celebrate creative works by SPCPA students in every grade. In the meantime, please follow @theconservatoryjournal on Instagram to see how you can submit your work already. More information soon!

#spcpaarts #creativewriting

We were thrilled to have Rodney Cottier with us yesterday for a Master Class with 11th and 12th grade theatre and musical theatre students. Rodney is the Associate Director with LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art). He has directed 25 plays from Shakespeare’s canon and worked at Shakespeare’s Globe as Master-of-Fight on several productions, including Mark Rylance’s Hamlet, as well as at the Royal Opera House, English and Welsh National Opera, the National Theatre Studio and many regional theatres. Thank you, Rodney!

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We were thrilled to have Rodney Cottier with us yesterday for a Master Class with 11th and 12th grade theatre and musical theatre students.  Rodney is the Associate Director with LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art). He has directed 25 plays from Shakespeare’s canon and worked at Shakespeare’s Globe as Master-of-Fight on several productions, including Mark Rylance’s Hamlet, as well as at the Royal Opera House, English and Welsh National Opera, the National Theatre Studio and many regional theatres.  Thank you, Rodney!

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Yesterday, Theatre and Musical Theatre students took a field trip to Pillsbury House + Theatre to see the world premiere of A Walless Church by AriDy Nox. This beautiful show featured so many SPCPA alum and faculty: Signe V. Harriday (Director), Aimee K. Bryant (Cast), Essence Renae (Cast), and Zhané Jackson (Assistant Stage Manager).

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Yesterday, Theatre and Musical Theatre students took a field trip to Pillsbury House + Theatre to see the world premiere of A Walless Church by AriDy Nox. This beautiful show featured so many SPCPA alum and faculty:  Signe V. Harriday (Director), Aimee K. Bryant (Cast), Essence Renae (Cast), and Zhané Jackson (Assistant Stage Manager).

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We love it when Alum return to SPCPA! Essence Renae (SPCPA and Carnegie Mellon grad) taught a Master Class yesterday followed by a conversation with 11th and 12th grade theatre and musical theatre students. All SPCPA Theatre and MT students grades 9-12 have a field trip tomorrow to see Essence in A WALLESS CHURCH at Pillsbury House Theatre – Thank you, Essence!

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We love it when Alum return to SPCPA!  Essence Renae (SPCPA and Carnegie Mellon grad) taught a Master Class yesterday followed by a conversation with 11th and 12th grade theatre and musical theatre students. All SPCPA Theatre and MT students grades 9-12 have a field trip tomorrow to see Essence in A WALLESS CHURCH at Pillsbury House Theatre - Thank you, Essence!

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