Introducing the
WLAC Youth Conservatory
WLAC Youth Conservatory
We are thrilled to offer classes every Thursday morning,
beginning in the spring semester!
Classes will run January 8 - April 30 (no classes on April 2)
The cost is $150 per course for the semester. Ages 8-18.
beginning in the spring semester!
Classes will run January 8 - April 30 (no classes on April 2)
The cost is $150 per course for the semester. Ages 8-18.
Registration is closed for the Spring.
Check back for course offerings for the Fall semester!
Check back for course offerings for the Fall semester!
9:00 am Music 101
taught by Sarah Ramsey
Learn the basics of sightreading music and piano playing! Each student will use a piano keyboard to learn the basics of music and theory. Students will practice a piece of music that will be performed in a recital at the end of the semester. (Students need to supply their own headphones.)
taught by Sarah Ramsey
Learn the basics of sightreading music and piano playing! Each student will use a piano keyboard to learn the basics of music and theory. Students will practice a piece of music that will be performed in a recital at the end of the semester. (Students need to supply their own headphones.)
10:00 am Art 101
taught by Aimee Kasprzyk
Students will work with pencil and ink, pastels, watercolor and other media to create eye-catching works of art while learning basic artistic technique. Their art will be showcased at the end of the semester. Supply cost included in semester fee.
taught by Aimee Kasprzyk
Students will work with pencil and ink, pastels, watercolor and other media to create eye-catching works of art while learning basic artistic technique. Their art will be showcased at the end of the semester. Supply cost included in semester fee.
Now offering Art 101 at 5:30 pm on Monday evenings!
The evening class will begin on Monday, January 5 and run through April 27 (no class on April 6).
The evening class will begin on Monday, January 5 and run through April 27 (no class on April 6).
11:00 am Drama 101
taught by Jake Wade
Bring familiar stories to life through characterization and vocalization. Students will learn how to tell captivating stories and will perform for an audience at the end of the semester.
taught by Jake Wade
Bring familiar stories to life through characterization and vocalization. Students will learn how to tell captivating stories and will perform for an audience at the end of the semester.