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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

  • Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 23-Dec. 1
  • Multicultural Potluck at Lunch: Nov. 22
  • Orchestra Concert at 6:30 p.m. in Meyer Hall: Nov. 20
  • Jazz Concert at 6:30 p.m. in Meyer Hall: Nov. 19
  • Boys Basketball Away Game at 7:30 p.m.: Nov. 19
  • Girls Basketball Away Game at 6 p.m.: Nov. 19
  • Club Photos: Nov. 21-22
  • Boys Soccer Game at 7:30 p.m: Nov. 18
  • Girls Soccer Game at 6 p.m.: Nov. 18
Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Under the spotlight, theatre junior Von Markarian sits at his desk onstage while trying to figure out what to write in his play. “This show has been not the most prop heavy, but we had to make a lot of paper. It's about Shakespeare. Everybody's writing and reading the whole time,” theatre junior Lucas Green said. “We didn't want everybody to just be reading off of like bleached white paper. So we had to dye sheets of paper. We dyed them all brown with coffee.”

The World is a Stage

Riley Flynn, Content Team Editor
November 4, 2022
Theatre junior Sunaina Singh removes wrinkles from a green screen. Recording the show has allowed for changes in scenic design.

Devising the Future

Asher Moss, Content Team Editor
April 9, 2021
Vocal teacher Kent Taylor directs vocal and strings students in the opening number of the annual Prism concert at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. “We’re on the Kravis Center stage, which is a lot different because it’s a whole entire auditorium,” vocal senior Carolyn Lord said. “It’s really nice to have family and friends and the school to come watch.”

PRISM

Sasha Monaco, Arts Editor
December 5, 2018
The Jazz Band holds their first concert of the year, having been practicing since Sept. in order to perform for an audience.. The students and conductors worked together to put on a show where bassists, pianists, and saxophonists alike performed songs under jazz subgenres such as blues and ragtime. “Usually as soon as one concert ends, we prepare for the next one,” band sophomore Fox Lopez said. “At the start of each year, we normally start around the second week of school, give or take a few days.”

JAZZ BAND CONCERT

Sasha Smith, Arts Staffer
November 16, 2018

CRY-BABY VIDEO RECAP

Adam Goldstick, Arts Staffer
November 2, 2018
Piano sophomore Erica Samuel plays “Sonata K. 280 in F Major, Allegro assai,” by Mozart. “I wanted to play something classical, I have already played something romantic,” Samuel said.  “I wanted to play something different [this time].”

MAESTOSO: THE PIANOFORTE CONCERT

Ali Hussain, Arts Staffer
March 14, 2018
The band department performs at the second annual Veterans Day Band Concert on Nov. 7 in Meyer Hall. From songs that captured the hardships and sacrifice of war to songs that honored the brave men who served in the U.S. military, the concert included a variety of patriotic songs, including “America, the Beautiful.”

BAND CONCERT HONORS VETERANS

Jennifer Jia, Arts Editor
November 12, 2017

THE PIT ORCHESTRA

Valerie Betts, Multimedia Staffer
November 10, 2017
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