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The Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory (FPAC)
Summer Program is pleased to offer high-caliber conservatory training
to students of all ages. We are offering multiple programs and
production opportunities this summer to meet the needs of all
ages, talent and experience levels, as well as a trip to New York
City in August!
DATES:
We are expanding to eight weeks, with three
total sessions – two sessions of three weeks and one of two weeks.
Session One - June 21 - July 9 (three weeks)
Session Two - July 12 - 30 (three weeks)
Session Three - August 2 -13 (two weeks)
Click on the titles of each program below to see
complete details.
Professional training for children and teens
entering grades 6 through 12 as well as college students and adults.
Exciting new options for this year – You can choose between The
Core and Advanced Training. This program
takes place at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights.
A fun production experience for children entering
grades one through six. This program takes place at Hathaway Brown
School in Shaker Heights.
Summer Program participants may audition for
fully-mounted productions of Children of Eden,
Honk! Junior and/or Pride
and Prejudice. All the shows will hold performances
at Mayfield Village Civic Center.
A one-week professional training seminar for
adults 18 and up. This program takes place at Hathaway Brown School
in Shaker Heights.
Older teens and adults can take part in three
one-shot workshops. Pick your favorite or sign up for all three
sessions! These workshops take place at Mayfield Village Civic Center
in Mayfield Village.
See Broadway shows and visit all of the famous
NYC locations with your FPAC friends!
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“I would like to thank you for the opportunities I had @ FPAC. I learned so much and grew so much as an actress. I made new friends, as well as getting to spend quality time with existing ones. After rehearsing together, and pouring all our hearts into performing, the cast of Into the Woods really became a family. I can't wait to see my family again!”
Abby Erwin (FPAC ’09) |
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