Time to apply for Academy of Performing Arts
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Tom Titus
So you’re about ready for high school and you have a particular
interest in the arts -- acting, singing, dancing or playing a musical
instrument. You’d like to get into a school that places special emphasis
on the arts, such as the one in the TV show “Fame.”
Well, the opportunity is here now, but that window will be open only
until Feb. 23.
That’s the deadline for application to the Huntington Beach Academy
for the Performing Arts’ 2002-03 school year. And it doesn’t matter
whether you live in Huntington Beach or not.
Young people accepted into the APA program may transfer to Huntington
Beach High School, home of the arts program, or attend any school in the
Huntington Beach Unified School District and take APA classes at
Huntington Beach High in the afternoon.
APA is a magnet school of the Huntington Beach district and is devoted
to a specialized curriculum that is considered “pre-professional,” or
advanced training. Classes are offered in theater (acting, musical
theater, technical theater, play writing, directing and TV/media
production); music (vocal, instrumental, song writing/recording), or
dance (ballet, jazz, modern, tap and choreography).
Most APA students work toward earning academic achievement awards,
according to Diana Makas-Colwell, who functions both as artistic director
of the program and chairman of the dance department. She’s in her sixth
year with the APA program.
“This program is designed for students who already have artistic
skills,” Colwell noted. “We develop and refine it. The graduates all
leave here with head shots and resumes.”
Most APA students work toward earning academic achievement awards.
They are offered a “Dance Technologies” physical education class, and
upperclassmen can take some APA classes for Golden West College credit on
the Huntington Beach campus.
But artistic talent alone doesn’t guarantee admission to the APA
program, Colwell explains. “We’re running out of space. We had to turn
over 100 kids away last year,” she says.
Colwell heads a staff of 10 professional instructors who prepare their
students for careers in show business. And although only about half of
them continue in the arts, most gain self-confidence.
Application for the upcoming term may be picked up at the front desk
of Huntington Beach High School during office hours. Additional
information is available at the APA office, (714) 536-2514, Ext. 302.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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