Concordia University Ann Arbor's annual Musical Theater Workshop for junior high and high school students will be held Saturday, Jan. 19 in the Kreft Arts Center on campus, 4090 Geddes Road.
The workshop gets under way at 10 a.m., providing an opportunity for students of all experience levels to enjoy activities in vocal music, acting and dance. It culminates with an hour-long showcase at 7 p.m. that evening for parents and friends of the participants.
Director of Theater Gerard Dzuiblinski, who recently directed the popular 41st annual Boar’s Head Festival, will again oversee the workshop.
“This is a great way to step into high quality musical theater with faculty and guest artists,” said Dzuiblinski. “Bring a song, dance or monologue for possible inclusion in the evening showcase, or simply show up for two hours each of vocal music, dance or acting.”
Instructed by CUAA faculty and working with an accompanist, students will be taken through a variety of exercises. Dinner will be provided, although registrants should bring lunch, along with rehearsal and performance attire. To register for the workshop, or for additional details, email Dzuiblinski at Gerard.dzuiblinski@cuaa.edu. Registration can also be done the day of the workshop.
For further details on upcoming fine arts events, call the Concordia Box Office at 734-995-7537, or visit www.cuaa.edu/music.
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