Artsfest Celebration at Lexington Christian Academy


Lexington, MA (PRWEB) 2015

The LCA local gathered recently to celebrate its strong dedication to theater, music, and visual arts. “LCA is an incredibly imaginative place to discover, experiment, and grow,” stated Head of School Tim Russell. “Every day our students engage with the arts through drama, voice, strings and wind ensembles, painting, drawing, stained glass and ceramics. Artsfest is a remarkable night of celebration for the numerous methods creativity establishes all year long right here at LCA.”

. LCA students showcased original musical compositions and speculative theater scenes, playing to a capacity in The Cross Center, LCA’s 430-seat efficiency auditorium. “We commemorate our students’ achievements every day,” stated Mr. Russell, “but Artsfest is a time to bring all sort of skill together for one extraordinary night of shared performance and exhibit.”

.”This is always a complete season for our artists,” discusses Chorale Director, Mary Bulger. “We have actually just come off of our annual Chamber Singers Trip where we invested 4 days performing at colleges and churches away to Niagara Falls and in-between. Next off up we carried out Pirates of Penzance with double casts of over 60 students included. Our students carried out with a full orchestra of expert artists from the Boston Pops, Boston Ballet, and Boston Opera. It’s been a very exciting season!”

. LCA’s Artsfest is an annual discussion that features gifted students from 6th through 12th grades. AP Portfolio, Advanced Portfolio, and other arts students likewise have the opportunity to show their visual work in LCA’s professional quality gallery space. Students help to hang the programs, envisage themes, and identify the best ways to best show their work.

. A growing number of, LCA is becoming widely known for its exceptional preparatory experiences for young artists. “This year 2 of our graduates will attend Rhode Island School of Design and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Another senior has actually made a full scholarship to the Music Conservatory at DePauw University in Indiana,” said Director of College Advising, Ms. Kate Young. “Our students are being accepted to leading programs all over the country and that’s actually satisfying to our faculty. We enjoy seeing them grow into brand-new chances.”

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