Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 18:24     Subject: Re:Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Bullis
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 16:49     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Anonymous wrote:Maret has a pretty prolific theater program.


+1. Maret is very good
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 15:51     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Landon
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 15:39     Subject: Re:Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

As someone who used to work in this field, I’d consider a couple things:

- Is your child a dancer at TWB, MYB, or another serious studio? Are they a musician in a youth orchestra? In those cases, maybe consider strong academic schools that have flexibility for out-of-school arts commitments (say, that give PE credit for dance).

- Has your student trained at a high level or is this more a favorite hobby? Depending on the answer, I’d focus on schools that really care about the arts AND prioritize participation. I went to a school that put on amazing shows … but you barely got to do anything until 11th/12th grade unless you were pro level.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 15:32     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Maret has a pretty prolific theater program.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 15:17     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Anonymous wrote:GDS for theater


Their director Laura is retiring at the end of this year.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 15:13     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

MCPS Blair CAP
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 14:29     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Which performing arts? Theatre/musical theatre? Choir/chorale? Dance? Band? Orchestra?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:37     Subject: Re:Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

It's important to specify what kind of performing arts, and gender. AHC is a good example. It has fantastic programs for girls who are interested in musical theater, or dance. It's not great for instrumental music. It's got nothing for boys whatsoever! DeMatha's vocal and instrumental music is probably the strongest in the area, but that's not helpful if you have a girl.

Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:30     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Anonymous wrote:We're starting to think about High School applications for our rising 8th grader, and I'm wondering, are there any area private and/or MD magnet schools with great performing arts programs? Where are the performing arts centered? We live in MD and have heard way too many concerning tales about Duke Ellington, so we have ruled out that option.


If you're talking dance and your kid is serious(on Pointe), you are better off with a studio. Privates won't come close to that level of instruction. You'd be paying tuition for Ellington. Not sure you'd want that anyway.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:22     Subject: Re:Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Anonymous wrote:For boys, Gonzaga.


We took our DD to see a production there a few years ago. I was totally blown away. It was amazing. I think the girls were from Visi.

Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:19     Subject: Re:Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

For boys, Gonzaga.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:15     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

GDS for theater
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:14     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

Holy Cross (AHC) has an outstanding theater program. They also have a two week summer stock program.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 10:59     Subject: Performing Arts - Where is it a priority?

We're starting to think about High School applications for our rising 8th grader, and I'm wondering, are there any area private and/or MD magnet schools with great performing arts programs? Where are the performing arts centered? We live in MD and have heard way too many concerning tales about Duke Ellington, so we have ruled out that option.