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  • Adult Improv

    Improvisation is likely to be known as a performance form that allows for audience participation, is based in comedy, and is only for the very quick-witted. Improvisation, however, is a truly adaptable art-form that is proven to be an effective tool onstage and off for many different age groups and levels of experience. In other words, while it can be highly entertaining, improvisation is much more than "being funny". The tenets of improvisation - namely saying yes to accepting ideas without judgement, creating a safe atmosphere and listening - have made this form important to actors and non-actors alike. For actors, improvisation is an effective tool for creating a workplace that is focused on creative ideas, free communication and teamwork. Improv is adaptable to all ages and performance backgrounds from the very young to those who have never been onstage. The rules of engagement crucial to a successful improvisation scene are crucial to connecting with other people or getting them to hear your ideas. The exercises are adaptable to all levels because they are very simple, clear in focus, and able to be performed by participants of all physical abilities. Participating in an improv class can be enriching, effective and above all, fun!
  • Centennial Alumni Summer Shakespeare Theater (C.A.S.T.) (entering gr. 6+)

    All ages and experience levels are welcome from middle school to adult. This summer we will be performing "A Winter's Tale" and "The Comedy of Errors". Don't be nervous or intimidated about doing Shakespeare as we accommodate and teach all levels of experience, and each play will have non-speaking and speaking roles. Performance Day: July 25, 10 am-8 pm (approx) with lunch and dinner breaks (meals not provided). Dress Rehearsal: 2 pm; Performance: 6 pm. Friends and family are invited to attend either or both performance day events.
  • Centennial Community Band (grade 11+)

    Information listed here is FYI Only. This is not for ticket sales. Free event just show up. Part of the Centennial Community Since 2003. Own a band instrument? Looking for a place to play? Come experience the joy of ensemble music making with a wide variety of symphonic band literature, even if it has been a while since you played. This non-audition band, under the direction of Barry Zumwalde, is comprised of musicians from the Centennial area and surrounding communities. Instrumentalists are welcome in percussion, low brass and horn, double reed and tenor/baritone sax sections. Interested musicians are invited to try up to three rehearsals without obligation. Rehearsals are September through June, Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. in the Centennial High School west building band room (occasionally in the Middle School band room). The spring concert is on Friday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Visit the band website, www.centennialcommunityband.org for further information.
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