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    From executing the twists and turns from the Fabulous '50s to mastering the language of ancient Chinese songs, music is intricately woven into the curriculum.
               
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    The string ensemble plays at many MVCDS events, including graduation.
               
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    The Upper School Theatre Department puts on two shows a year; last year it was "And Then There Were None" and "Little Shop of Horrors."
               
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    Musical productions include cast members from all areas of the school, from the Lower School to the Upper School.
               
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The Millennium Theatre and Wolfe Gallery are visible and dramatic statements on the importance we place on art and culture.
   

Maumee Valley is committed to Drama and Theatre. From Preschool to graduation, Maumee Valley students are immersed in the joys and disciplines of the stage.

Our youngest students learn about drama in their art and music classes. Formal instruction begins in 3rd grade where students play creative drama games to develop their observational skills, reduce performance anxiety, encourage their creative imagination and introduce them to dramatic conventions. At each new school level, students delve deeper into drama and performances and explore such areas as:

Stage Basics
Playwriting
Stage Performance
Stage Management
Directing
Juried One-Act Play Competition
Acting Classes

 

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Friday and Saturday, March 13 - 14, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 15th, 2009 2:00 p.m.
Millennium Theatre
Adults  $7  
Students/Seniors $5
419-381-1313, ext. 3083
 
Fine Arts Department Chair, Kevin Hayes directs students from 1st through 12 grades in this children's classic adapted by Charlotte Chorpenning.  Mrs. Chorpenning lead the children's theatre productions in the Goodman Memorial Theatre for twenty-one years and helped to elevate Children's Theatre to a professional level in the 1930's, 40's, and 50's.  Join the cast of 30 talented young people in this celebration of of the genius of Lewis Carroll and its loving interpretation by Mrs. Chorpenning.
 

 

 
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