Fine Arts
Enrichment Teachers
Skyview Middle School Arts
Art
Theater (Drama)
6th Grade
Theatre 6: This quarter-length course is designed to introduce students to the big ideas and themes in theatre. Theatre 6 focuses on practicing and refining skills that promote and prepare excellence in performance, technology, professionalism, and self-motivation. This course is for any student with any level of experience; we will introduce and practice being comfortable in front of an audience, voice, movement, improvisation, technical theatre, and performance. Students will be expected to collaborate and work on their own in class participation and performances.
7th Grade
Theatre 7: This semester-length course is designed to allow students to use previously learned skills and interests in a performance setting. This use of applying prior knowledge to the creative process will allow 7th grade students to explore how imagination and preparation can lead to a finished product in theatre. This semester, we will focus on collaboration, various acting techniques, tech-theatre skills, and problem solving. Refining and exploring these abilities will support students in performing in front of an audience, and tools one can utilize to reach for high expectations in the arts.
Tech Theatre (Advanced Course. Some requirements apply): This semester-long course is an introduction to technical theatre for any 7th grade student who has an interest in theatre: on or off stage. Students will begin this course by interacting with all elements of technical theatre such as lighting, sound, construction, scenic painting, and others. Once students have an understanding of each element, the Tech Theatre class will collaborate to design, construct, and create the technical elements for the mainstage play/musical, and other projects. During this hands-on unit of the course, students will experience, observe, and reflect upon what interests them about the creative technical process. This reflection will lead students to selecting one element of technical theatre (lighting, sound, etc.), and engage with an individualized-style learning process to interact with their chosen domain on a deeper level, and focused perspective.
8th Grade
Theatre 8: This semester-length course is designed to allow students to actively exercise the process of taking an original idea to a performance-ready piece through constant practice of self-reflection and self-motivation. Theatre 8 will allow students to explore various themes throughout different types and eras of the performing arts. An elaborate and collaborative breakdown of theatrical and technical skills will build upon the use and practice of both interpersonal and intrapersonal skills within all of the domains of theatre. Students will be expected to participate in activities, projects, and rehearsal atmospheres to work individually, in pairs, and in groups to accomplish a unified goal.
Advanced Theatre (Advanced Course. Some requirements apply): This semester-long course is an acting and performance-focused class that is recommended for any 8th grade student who hopes to continue theatre when they are in high school. Students in Advanced Theatre will engage abilities in auditioning, creating in-depth characterization, and collaborate with a team to participate in rehearsal and creative processes to effectively perform in a selected scripted work. Doing so will expand each student’s acting skills necessary for growth and excellence in a theatrical environment from page to performance.
Fine Arts Department Overview
Educational Content Areas
Colorado has 10 content areas:
- Colorado Arts
- Music
- Visual Arts
- Theatre
- Dance
- Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
- Mathematics
- Reading, Writing, and Communicating
- Science
- Social Studies
- World Languages