The
performing arts have been an essential component of a Greenwich Academy
education, but a renewed enthusiasm for the dance, drama and music
programs was created by the opening of the new Wallace Performing
Arts Center (PAC). The center's 400-seat theater has technologically
advanced sound and lighting systems, a large scenery shop and a costume
shop with natural light sewing rooms and computerized storage facilities.
The Black Box is a smaller studio theater, with computerized sound
and lighting, and a sprung floor for dance productions. The already
existing dance studio has recently been redesigned as well.
The PAC has expanded the music program at GA. Its new MIDI music
technology labs allow students to experiment with computerized sound,
and the new music rooms are specifically designed to enhance the
acoustical quality of choral performances.
The state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology in the PAC creates
unparalleled opportunities for students to learn advanced behind-the-scenes
aspects of theatrical and dance production. The computerized box
office introduces students to the intricacies of theater (or any
other type of) management.
Above all, GA's arts programs impress upon students
the myriad skills they need to develop in order to work with others
toward a common goal. Click here for more
information on drama productions at GA. |