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Recognizing that the study of the fine
arts is a key component of our students’ balanced education, Charlotte Latin’s
music, art, and theater departments guide our students in the exploration
of their creativity. By learning the importance of self-discipline,
precise attention to detail, and the desire to stretch their talents,
our students who select these electives are better prepared to
excel in all aspects of their lives, including their academic achievement.
Visual Art
At all age levels, the art program gives students the opportunity
to explore various media, from painting to ceramics and sculpture.
The art curriculum is sequential. Students learn basic skills and
are exposed to various media in Lower School, which are based on
classical techniques and themes. These skills are reinforced and
further developed in the Middle School, including the study of works
of art by the great masters. By the time a Charlotte Latin student
reaches Upper School, his or her mastery of basic techniques and
appreciation of classic forms allow the pursuit of projects based
on each student’s talents and interests. This exploration
is guided by the art teachers, who help the students stretch their
artistic curiosity.
Music
Beginning in the Lower School, Charlotte Latin music students are
introduced at age-appropriate intervals to the basic elements
of music, such as rhythm, harmony, and melody. Since very young
students learn best through active participation, concepts such
as tempo include physical movements and listening exercises.
Older students, through vocal or instrumental music, learn to
explore their own creativity, and to appreciate others’ talents.
By performing in ensembles, students also learn the value of
teamwork while reinforcing their individual performance skills.
Musicians with limited experience play with more advanced students
and discover firsthand how mastery of technique and commitment
to practice unite to create the art of music.
As students progress, their music education
program grows more sophisticated, and the distinct nuances of
various musical styles
are studied. Written study guides help students as they consider
the musical form of a major work, such as its phrasing and harmonies,
against the backdrop of its historical period. By understanding
the historical context of various works, students learn to discern
and appreciate stylistic differences and their own musical taste.
Upon this foundation a lifelong love of music is built, opening
a door that will continue to enrich the lives of Charlotte Latin’s
students long after they leave our practice rooms and performance
halls.
Theater
Latin’s theater program is structured to develop a community
of equals. Regardless of native talent, each student’s contributions
are emphasized. Our program is geared to develop imagination, physical
presence, and the skilled use of the voice through ensemble playing
and script analysis. Middle School students learn the basic forms
of theatrical presentation from role playing to improvisation.
Upper School students attend workshops, competitions, and present
four annual productions. Upper School students also may participate
in an active technical theater program that includes an introduction
to TV production. Students refine their acting and production talents
by presenting quality stage works, such as the annual student directed
one-act festival and a mid-year musical, which features orchestral
accompaniment and professional choreography, costumes, and sets.
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