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Kids view art view longvie
Kids view art view longvie






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The WCS Art Show at the Frist is an annual event hosted by the Frist Art Museum.

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Past clinicians have included university conductors and conductors from prestigious professional and community ensembles including the Nashville Symphony.

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These events give students the opportunity to connect with top-performing conductors, opening opportunities and doors for students and showcasing the talent and musical ability in the district.

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Students spend one to two days with a guest clinician, learning high-level music to perform at a free concert for the community.

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The Williamson County Honors Series features top-performing students from both Williamson County Schools and Franklin Special School District in band, orchestra and choir. WCS offers Advanced Placement courses in both Studio Art and Art History.įine Arts Events in WCS Williamson County Honors Series Students can then select to focus on two-dimensional art (drawing, painting, printmaking, etc.) or three-dimensional art (sculpture and ceramics). High school art courses begin with Visual Art I, a general overview of studio production. Contact the high school art teacher for specific information. Some middle school programs will provide the education which allows students to enter directly in the Visual Art II program at the high school level.

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Visual Art is available generally as a nine-week course in sixth through eighth grade, though some schools will offer more intensive studies through semester or year-long programs. The high schools and middle schools put on multiple plays and musicals throughout the year, many of which are open audition for the entire school.

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Students build confidence and collaborative skills through participating in acting onstage, directing, play study and theatre history. Theatre classes help develop student self-esteem and self-awareness. High school theatre courses range from Theatre I-IV as well as Theatre Productions. Theatre courses begin as a nine-week course in sixth through eighth grade, though some schools will offer more intensive studies through semester or year-long programs. WCS also offers courses in guitar, piano, music theory and AP music theory depending on the school. Students can find a home in award-winning music ensembles both during the day and after school whether they intend to pursue music as a career or simply enjoy performing with an ensemble. High school courses offer a wide variety of skill-based courses in band, orchestra and choir. Band and orchestra programs begin in sixth grade with no instrumental training needed to participate. Middle school students can choose to continue their explorations in music through an assortment of general music opportunities, or they can begin an intensive study in music through a variety of course offerings including band, orchestra and choir. Please contact your specific school to learn more. Open to beginners interested in learning movement as a means of expression and to seasoned performers looking to navigate the creative process in a more analytical and rigorous way, there is an option for all. Students may adjudicate into any level through their school options based on experience and personal goals. Dance provides students an inclusive, collaborative, and reflective environment to explore the ways in which movement can benefit all areas of life, physically, emotionally, and socially. A growing program in WCS, courses including Introduction to Dance, Intermediate, Advanced, and IB Dance are offered at some of our WCS high schools.








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