Academy gives hopefuls a second chance
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Tom Titus
If you missed out on auditions for the Academy of the Performing Arts
a while back, you’ve got another chance.
The tryouts, held annually to fill the ranks of prospective
actors, singers, dancers and musicians, drew 150 students at the
first round of auditions in February, according to Diane Makas-Weber,
artistic director of the Huntington Beach High School program and
recipient of the Allied Board’s Distinguished Arts Administrator of
the Year award.
For those who missed them, or would like another crack at fame,
the last set of auditions will be held May 8 in the high school
auditorium. But interested students must have their applications in
by April 8 -- that’s a week from today.
The academy enrolls students in grades nine through 12 from Orange
and Los Angeles counties through competitive admission. Applicants
are evaluated on their academic record, auditions, interviews and
recommendations.
“The academy provides our students with personalized classes and
remarkable performance opportunities in classic and contemporary art
forms, allowing the students to achieve their fullest potential and
share their passion with their peers,” Makas-Weber said.
Students may audition for up to two of the following disciplines:
dance, commercial recording arts, music, musical theater, theater and
technical theater.
“We auditioned nearly 150 students in February and we are excited
to offer other determined students the opportunity to be a part of
our program,” Makas-Weber said.
Those who make the cut may someday become a part of a terrific
show like the recent “Damn Yankees,” which involved actors, singers
and musicians, not to mention a huge contribution from the techies,
who made Mr. Applegate’s devilish magic happen via technical effects.
Academy classes are held at the Huntington Beach High School
campus in the afternoon, but students may attend any school in the
Huntington Beach Union High School District for morning academic
classes. These high schools include Huntington Beach, Edison,
Fountain Valley, Marina, Ocean View and Westminster.
This is the 11th season for the academy, which provides
pre-professional arts education in a scholarly atmosphere for young
performers, writers, composers and technicians. The program features
a specialized curriculum with master classes, small class sizes,
strong interaction with guest artists and performing arts-related
field trips.
Once inside, however, the competition starts all over for the
plays and musicals. Current academy enrollment is more than 400
students.
The academy is currently in rehearsal for the play “The Miracle
Worker,” which will be presented April 29 through May 2 at the high
school. Other spring shows on the calendar are “Baby With the
Bathwater,” the Creative Forces Dance Concert and the Classical
Spring Music Concert.
Interested students may call the academy at (714) 536-2514, ext.
4025 (administration) or ext. 602 (recorded information). Or visit
the website at https://www.hbapa.org. There is, after all, no business
like show business.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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