Robare Leads Dance Ensembles in March Performance
The Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) Dance Ensembles are returning to the stage of Armstrong Hall, Shenandoah University, on Friday, March 15th, at 7:30 pm.
Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) provides studies in a variety of music and dance for students of all ages and abilities. Offerings provide pre-professional training, cultural enrichment and educational enhancement through a range of private lessons, group classes and ensemble studies.
Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) serves more than 1,000 students and over 700 families each year in classes in dance, theatre, fencing, private music instruction, choir, and music ensembles. Students range in ages from 3 years to adult. During the school year, SCAA offers over 35 different dance classes, more than 10,000 private music lessons for 60+ instruments, and presents regular performance opportunities through annual recitals and our performing dance and music ensembles. During the summer season, our esteemed faculty teach more than 25 classes in the areas of music, art, dance, and more.
The SCAA community is unlike any other. Every effort is focused on developing the many talents of our smallest budding artists. SCAA faculty, staff and students are uniquely known for creating a safe, artistically joyful place to learn and grow.
– Dr. Jennifer Green-Flint, SCAA Executive Director
The Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) Dance Ensembles are returning to the stage of Armstrong Hall, Shenandoah University, on Friday, March 15th, at 7:30 pm.
In 2015, the family of Vivian Christy Sansoni created a scholarship to the Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) in her memory. Vivian was a youth
Alyssa Crump was recently hired to serve as the administrative assistant at Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA). Crump began her career with SCAA first as