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The emphasis in the fine arts area is on the creative process, which is supported by aesthetic perception, arts heritage, and aesthetic valuing. Students at all levels are expected to be creative thinkers and problem solvers and be able to work well with others or independently. They need to be able to push themselves toward high levels of achievement and they need to develop the courage of their convictions. Fine Arts students learn to take risks and learn from their "mistakes" - the parts that are not yet well-executed. Music and Visual Arts classes are opportunities for students to learn by doing.
Drama 1Drama 2,3,4Drama 4 Honors Technical Theatre (Piccture) DRAMA DEPARTMENT NEWSDRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS 2009 Fall Show - Tweleve Hungry Jurors2009 Spring Show - Bright Ideas2008 Fall Show - Figments 2008 Spring Show - The Stage Door2007 Fall Show - Diary of Anne FrankDrama News
September, 2009
Mark your calendar for award winning San Marin Drama's 2009 fall production: Twelve Angry Jurors Nov.9,12,12,14, 15, 16 Don't miss this thought provoking jury room drama. Students are preparing for their challenging parts. Recently, the whole cast and stage managers got private tour of the courtroom process with Marin County District Attorney, Ed Berberian, in a Marin County Courtroom and also got to see the jury room. Almost Maine April 30, may 1,2, 7,8,10 Two advanced drama students, Elliott Hanson and Julia Sudlow joined the teen board at the Marin Theatre Company. They will meet actors, directors, set designers, watch rehearsals and see all major productions. In addition, they will serve as advisors for upcoming teen events.
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