Performing Arts

MEDIA

The Media Program in the Communication Studies Department offers a variety of activities, including practical workshop courses in film, video, and radio. Students create original film/video, projects, write film scripts, and produce radio dramas. The Media Internship Program with local television and radio stations is unique among two-year colleges in California. Graduates of the Media Program are employed in communication positions throughout the west. The Communication Studies Department grants a Certificate of Completion with an emphasis in Media.

MUSIC

Music opportunities are plentiful and varied. Performing organizations available to all students include choirs (both large and small), jazz singing, jazz bands, concert bands, orchestras, wind, string, and keyboard ensembles. Classical and popular singing classes, synthesizer, musical theatre, and improvisational jazz technique classes are available. Traditional piano, theory, history, and sight-singing courses are open to students.

THEATRE ARTS

Theatre Arts classes are exciting and challenging for all students. Theatre classes offer a wide range of topics from theatre history and performance skills to stage lighting, theatre design, and management. For students with specific interests, Theatre Arts offers specialized training through a certificate program in the fields of acting, costuming, makeup, stagecraft, or stage management. All students are encouraged to participate in our productions as performers, backstage technicians, or as part of the front of house management team. A dynamic season of productions and showcases are presented throughout each school year in our two state-of-the-art theatres. Auditions are generally held within the first 10 days of each semester; interviews for student designer and stage management positions are held in the late spring or early fall. In addition, experienced students have the opportunity to apply for participation in our nationally acclaimed preprofessional training program, Summer Repertory Theatre (see below). Don’t miss the chance to participate in a program that will change the shape of your life.

For more information, contact James Newman at (707) 527-4221, or visit: https://theatrearts.santarosa.edu/; Burbank Auditorium room 138.