NORTHGLENN ARTS NYT Academy Classes Beginner Broadway Bound Ages 6-9 This class includes basic dance moves and terminology that are most commonly used in musical theater. Students will also explore acting games and activities, and learn about the history of dance on Broadway and in the theater. Wednesday 10313013-01 Jan 10-Feb 28 4:00-5:00p $54/$60 Intro to Acting Ages 7-15 We will introduce the world of acting through warm-up exercises, drama games, short skits and basic costume pieces. It is a great way to give acting a try. For the final class, we will show what we have learned in an informal presentation for family and friends. Tuesday Ages 7-9 10313004-01 Jan 9-Feb 27 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 10313004-04 Mar 13-May 1 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 Ages 10-15 10313004-03 Jan 9-Feb 27 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 10313004-05 Mar 13-May 1 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 NYT Past Production Beginner-Intermediate Actor s Edge Ages 8-18 This 4-part training breaks down the elements necessary for a musical theatre audition from start to finish. The training will include professionals in dance, music and acting. They will focus on the very clear do s and dont s, equipping the young actor with a variety of tips and tools to adapt to the many curve-balls that can pop up at an audition. Please bring a 3-ring binder and wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement. Jazz shoes encouraged - NO SANDALS or FLIP-FLOPS. Sunday Ages 10-18 10313005-01 Jan 14-Feb 4 3:00-5:00p $60/$66 Ages 8-9 10313005-02 Jan 14-Feb 4 1:30-3:00p $60/$66 Dance for the Actor Ages 8-18 This class will study basic dance steps for the stage, with a focus on ballet/jazz fundamentals. We will learn choreography typically used in musical theatre and add combinations appropriate for each actor s skill level. Please bring jazz shoes. This class is recommended for actors and dancers with some prior dance experience. Saturday 10313009-01 Jan 13-Feb 3 9:00-11:00a $55/$60 Learning How to Read Music for Actors Ages 8+ Knowing how to read music is an essential tool for any actor, whether or not you are pursuing a role in a musical. This class is designed to break down the very basic of terms and definitions to help you crack the mysterious language of sheet music and give you the tools to follow and learn the world of music. Tuesday Ages 8-16 10313021-01 Jan 9-Feb 13 4:15-5:15p $50/$55 Thursday Ages 8-16 10313021-02 Jan 11-Feb 15 4:15-5:15p $50/$55 Photos from Northlgenn Youth Theatre s spring production of Into The Woods. Musical Theatre Ages 8-15 We will work on a big musical number from a Broadway musical, focusing on all the details that make the magic happen. The course will feature work with the music director and the choreographer to fine tune each aspect. The class culminates in a large review show featuring the numbers from each age group. Monday Ages 8-11 The Little Mermaid 10313008-01 Jan 8-Feb 26 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 10313008-03 Mar 12-May 7 5:30-7:00p $80/$88 Photos by: Olga Imaging 26 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services January - April 2018 Ages 12-15 Grease 10313008-02 Jan 8-Feb 26 7:00-8:30p $80/$88 10313008-04 Mar 12-May 7 7:00-8:30p $80/$88
For more information about our cultural programs, visit NorthglennArts.org NYTA Summer Production Intermediate/Advanced Photos from NYT Academy summer camp production of Tarzan. Photos by: Olga Imaging Intermediate Head to Toe Ages 11-18 This NYT Academy class is all about developing a character from the inside out and from top to bottom. We will focus on how to manipulate your body, voice, movement, etc. to create a memorable and believable character from a selected script or monologue. The class is intended for the more experienced student who has a desire to take their acting to a new level. Suggested previous experience is at least two staged productions (NYT or equivalent), and/or two introductory acting classes. Wednesday 10313003-01 Jan 10-Feb 28 6:30-8:00p $80/$88 10313003-02 Mar 14-May 9 6:30-8:00p $80/$88 Outside the Box Ages 10-18 This class will center on Devising - a theatrical form in which actors collaborate and become playwrights, directors, performers, and dramaturgs simultaneously! Students will be creating an original piece based on their own stories, thoughts, experiences, and social commentaries. This class is a stimulating and exciting journey using improvisation and music to fuel the discussion and collaboration. Students will gain the physical and artistic confidence they need to be bold and brave with the material they are creating using techniques made famous by Frantic Assembly in the UK. This class will culminate with a performance of an original one-act play. Sunday 10313023-01 Feb 18-Apr 8 1:30-3:30p $106 Whole Body Singing Ages 12+ Whole Body Singing is an A Cappella-focused vocal training class that was started by Cody Qualls, singer with the group FACE vocal band. We will work on fine tuning harmonies, rhythms and the variety of sounds that can be created with just your body. The final class will culminate in a performance for friends and family. Taught by professional a cappella instructors. Tuesday Teen group - ages 12-18 10313014-01 Jan 16-Mar 6 5:30-7:00p $120/$132 Adult group 10313014-02 Jan 16-Mar 6 7:15-8:45p $120/$132 Puppetry Ages 8-15 This intermediate level class is for the actor who wants to explore the incredible world of puppetry - from creation of a character to movements, emoting, expressions and beyond. We will develop our own puppets and bring them to life! The final class will include a short presentation to show off our work. Saturday 10313022-01 Feb 17-Mar 10 10:00a-12:00p $60/$66 Northglenn Arts receives substantial funding from the Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation. Northglenn Arts and the NAHF would like to thank its generous contributors: Northglenn Arts receives substantial funding from the Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation. Northglenn Arts and the NAHF would like to thank its generous contributors: 27 Register online at northglenn.org/playnorthglenn or call 303.450.8800
Special Event February 24, 2018 5:30-8:30 pm only Vote for your favorite! Ballots available online northglenn.org/summermovies FRIDAYS IN AUGUST l EB RAINS JR MEMORIAL PARK l @ DUSK 28 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services January - April 2018
Youth Theatre Auditions Treasure Island PRESENTED BY MISSOULA CHILDREN S THEATRE Ages 6-18 Approximately 60 roles available. In order to audition, you must be available to attend all rehearsals. No prepared materials are necessary. The audition will run a full two hours. Auditions Jan 22 Check-In 3-3:55 pm Audition begins promptly at 4 pm We will turn away late-comers. Roles will be cast at the end of auditions. Fee $65, payable only if cast Rehearsals Jan 22 6:30-8:30 pm Jan 23 - Jan 26 4-8:30 pm Performances Jan 27 3 pm & 7 pm Big Fish PRESENTED BY NORTHGLENN YOUTH THEATRE Ages 8-18 Directed by Kimberly Jongejan Musical Direction by Jeremy Kurn Auditions for youth ages 8-18 are being held by appointment only. Approximately 45 roles available. Please prepare: 32 bars from a contemporary musical. Bring sheet music; accompanist provided. No a cappella or background tracks accepted. 1-2 minute monologue (dramatic or comedic is ok, memorized) Current headshot (8x10 color photo) Current resume January 27 Auditions Feb 6-7 by appointment only Visit northglennarts.org/auditions to schedule Callbacks Feb 10 9 am 12:30 pm Cost $125, if cast Rehearsals Tues/Thurs 5:30 8:30 pm Saturday 9 am Noon Begin Feb 13 ABOUT BIG FISH: Big Fish is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by John August. It is based on Daniel Wallace s 1998 novel, Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions, and the 2003 film Big Fish written by August and directed by Tim Burton. Night of the Stars Talent Competition See Page 32 Conceived and Written by DON KUKLA Music Written and Arranged by MICHAEL MCGILL Original Staging by MICHAEL MCGILL 29 Register online at northglenn.org/playnorthglenn or call 303.450.8800
Performances NIGHT OF THE STARS TALENT SHOW Calling all aspiring youth ages 5 18! Here s your chance to show off your amazing talents and compete against other youth from the metro area. Both individuals and groups (no more than 4 participants) are welcome to participate. The competition includes the following categories: Voice includes singers performing to a recorded track Music includes any instrument and/or combination of instrument and voice Variety includes any performance based piece such as dance, juggling, magic, ventriloquism, drama, etc. (no instruments) Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups: Grades K 2 Grades 3-5 Grades 6 8 Grades 9 12 Medals are awarded to the top three finalists in each age group. The 1st place winner in each category will go on to compete in the Regional Grand Finale against finalists from participating communities around the metro area. If selected for the competition, each participant must submit an entry fee of $6. In order to compete in the finals, all selected acts MUST attend a dress rehearsal on Thursday, February 8. AUDITIONS January 29 at the DL Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Drive, Northglenn January 30 at the Thornton Community Center 2211 Eppinger Blvd., Thornton Schedule your audition appointment at NorthglennArts.org/talent-show DRESS REHEARSAL (mandatory) February 8 4 6 pm LOCAL COMPETITION February 9 7 9 pm DL Parsons Theatre REGIONAL GRAND FINALE March 11 7 pm Lakewood Cultural Center 470 S Allison Pkwy, Lakewood Due to the popularity of this competition, all acts will need to go through an audition process. Auditions are by appointment only. Visit northglennarts.org/talent-show to read the rules sheet and to schedule an appointment. TICKETS for the Local Competition at the DL Parsons Theatre are on sale now! NorthglennArts.org/talent-show Tickets are $10 30 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services January - April 2018
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January 19 NATIONAL ACT BLUE JUPITER $15 adult $12 student & seniors February 16 BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY 2017 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT WINNERS MAELSTROM QUARTET $12 adult $10 student & seniors March 16 5280 A CAPPELLA $12 adult $10 student & seniors May 18 FACE $15 adult $12 student & seniors DL Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Drive Northglenn NorthglennArts.org for tickets See the full series! $40 adult $32 student & seniors 32 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services January - April 2018
Join us for our 30 2017/2018 Travel Film th season! Series Filmmakers will personally narrate their films, be your tour guide, and provide insight into their amazing journeys. Deemed the armchair travel series - shows begin at 10:30am and include a 15-minute intermission with refreshments. 4-Show Series Tickets: $20 (Only $5 per show!) Individual Tickets: Adults: $7.50 Seniors/Youth: $6.50 Purchase the 4-Show Series Season Package & Save! Pay just $5 per film!! JAN 17 East Africa Sojourn Film by Jessica Wunderlich South Sudan is known for its long history of conflict, famine, and tribal warfare. It s neighbor to the south, Uganda, has moved past its own sordid past with grace, growing into a country of the friendliest people in the world. This is an area of the globe where the borders of sovereign states and tribal lines are at constant odds, and the juxtaposition of extreme violence and extraordinary compassion is northing short of arresting. One cannot help but be moved by the tangled ballet of opposing forces. MAR 21 Blazing Paddles Film by Gray Warriner Hang on as we kayak over waterfalls and raft down North America s wildest and most scenic rivers. Discover Oregon s Rogue River history and visit Zane Grey s cabin, float into the mountain wilderness of Idaho s Salmon River, ride roller coaster waves through Hell s Canyon, trace Lewis & Clark s trail on the upper Missouri, explore the desert depths of the Grand Canyon, discover a hidden gorge in Fiji. Topping off this grand adventure, we visit Victoria Falls and challenge the biggest rapids in the world on Africa s Zambezi River. FEB 21 Mediterranean Dream Film by Marlin Darrah The Mediterranean Sea is bordered by some 20 countries and for more than 2000 years, it has held a spell over artists, writers, history-lovers, food and wine aficionados and all those seeking the good life. This travel film explores the diverse natural geography as well as some of the unique towns and major cities peppered around the Mediterranean. This epicurean journey moves east to west, beginning in exotic Alexandria, Egypt and finishing in lovely Lisbon and Sintra in Portugal. APR 25 Guatemala: The Land of the Maya Film by Brent Winebrenner This beautiful travelogue begins by exploring the achievements of the ancient Maya by visiting fabled places like El Mirador, Tikal and Yaxha. It examines the historic tension between Mayan traditions and Spanish colonialism, using the religious pageantry of Antigua s Easter Week celebration to provide a cinematic backdrop for the fascinating conversation. It documents contemporary Mayan culture in Lake Atitlan where weavers spin cotton by hand and rely on the natural dyes and back strap looms to create world-class textiles. Call 303.450.8800 or visit NorthglennArts.org for info & tickets Films shown are at the DL Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Drive Northglenn 80233 33 Register online at northglenn.org/playnorthglenn or call 303.450.8800