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HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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ART CREDIT

Performing Arts:

Music Theory AP: This class is not for the light minded but for the open minded who are willing

to stretch their knowledge and work hard toward new levels of musical comprehension. Learn

how music is structured the way it is. Learn to compose your own music and be able to identify

different eras and styles of music. Be able to listen to music and identify chords and melodic

lines and relay them onto paper. Find out how Beethoven, who was deaf, was able to create one

of the greatest masterpieces ever and more. This class has a fee of $120 to cover the test book

and workbook. The workbook is an optional fee but highly recommended.

Guitar 1 (Beginning): This class will teach you the beginning essentials of Guitar playing. The

main focus is on learning to read and play classical music. We will also spend time working on

basic chords such as G Major, C, Major and D7 Major and more. We also introduce tab music.

You must own an acoustic guitar to be in this class. Students must have a guitar or $40.00 to

rent one.

Concert Choir: This class is offered for grades 10-12. Students must have completed one year

of an entry- level choir to be considered for Concert Choir. Although no audition is required, a

signature must be attained from Ms. Dalgleish. Students will continue to explore many different

genres of music, while having the chance for numerous performance opportunities. Pieces of

different languages may be studied including, Latin, French, German and/or Spanish. Students

will also continue the study of Solfege, music theory and music history. Fees will partially cover

professional concert attire with some additional clothing items provided by the student.

Concert Choir plays a major role in the school musical and is required to be part of the chorus.

Spring tour is an optional but encouraged activity for this class.

Mixed Choir: This class is offered for grades 9-10. Fees will partially cover concert attire with

some additional clothing items provided by the student. This is an entry -level choir with

emphasis placed on learning to read music (solfege) and working on proper choral music

technique. Students will experience many different genres of music and learn beginning music

theory and history. Some performance opportunities will be given to showcase their polished

repertoire.

Concert Band: This is a non-audition band for anyone who would like to participate in a band in

High school. This class is required to participate in outside of school rehearsals as well as

evening concerts each quarter. We also participate as part of the pep band and play at the

football and basketball games. We also compete at Region festivals. There is a class fee that

covers your concert uniform and pep band uniform that does not exceed $125. There is also a

district-mandated fee of $45 dollars to help cover the cost of festivals and busses.

Beginning Orchestra: This class is offered for grades 9-12. Fees will cover professional black

concert attire and a T-shirt. Students may be at either a beginner or intermediate level. Skills

learned will include: developing tone production for a stringed instrument, understanding of

fingerings and developing bow technique and styles. Performance opportunities will be given

during the year for students to showcase their polished repertoire.

Percussion Ensemble (Advanced): This class is not for the light minded percussionist but for one

who would like to experience what it’s like to play with students who have been in a band

setting and would now like to play in smaller ensemble for percussionist only. You must have

prior experience on the drums and/or piano to be in this class. This class is required to

participate in outside of school rehearsals as well as evening concerts each quarter. We also

participate as part of the pep band and play at the football and basketball games. We also

compete at Region festivals and you will have the opportunity to go on Tour with the

department as a part of this class. There is a class fee that covers your concert uniform and pep

band uniform that does not exceed $125. There is also a district-mandated fee of $45 dollars to

help cover the cost of festivals and busses.

Percussion Ensemble (Beginning): This class is for the person who always wanted to play the

drums and has never had the opportunity. It’s a semester class that will teach you the

fundamentals of the snare drum as well as give you a brief overview of all the other fun

percussion instruments. No prior experience is needed to be in this class. There is no class fee

for this class, however you are expected to have your own pair of snare sticks and a practice pad.

Theatre 1: For the beginning student. Helps get rid of stage fright. Students will learn the basics

of creating a character with their body and voice through multiple skits and improvisations.

Perfect way to get your arts credit. No out-of-class time commitment.

Theatre 2: For the interested theatre student. Students will learn the intricacies of realism

acting. This class is a must for anyone hoping to be cast in speaking roles in Hillcrest plays,

Shakespeare Team, or Productions Company. Freshman should only take this if prior theatre

experience has been acquired (Beginners should take Theatre 1 first). Students will work with

each other in presenting scenes from Shakespeare and contemporary playwrights. No out-of-class time

commitment.

Theatre 3 (Advanced Acting): For the serious theatre student. Theatre 2 is a prerequisite. Explores

acting theories based on the realism style. Students will work with the greatest scripts and

playwrights in the canon to delve deeply into their acting technique. An in-depth study and

application of the world’s most influential acting theories and theorists (Stanislavski, Meisner,

Adler, Strasberg, etc…).No out-of-class time commitment.

IB Theatre Arts (SL and HL): Students will study world styles and theatrical traditions including Greek, Asian, and Italian theatre. Students will also learn how to write, direct, and design productions. Taking the IB Test is optional, but can yield college credit. No out-of-class time commitment.
Stage Technology (Stage Crew – Full year): These students run the lights, sound and effects for

everything in the auditorium. They also build the sets and props for all of the main-stage

productions. Requires lots of after-school time commitment as well as prior knowledge and

experience in working with technical equipment and tools.

Stage Technology (Introduction - Semester): Students will learn the basics of building sets for

the theatre, as well as running sound, lights, and special effects for auditorium productions and

assemblies. Students will learn the basics of visual design (costumes, props, sets, etc…) for a

variety of productions. No out-of-school time commitment. Great way to get your arts credit.

Theatre 1 (Musical Theatre): For the student interested in preparing themselves to be involved

in musicals and performing groups at Hillcrest. Students will learn musical theatre vocal

techniques, as well as how to create musical theatre characters and movement. No out-of-class

time commitment.

Dance 1: A beginning semester dance class for those who have never danced before, and/or

those that want the chance to explore a new style while building technical and choreographic

skills.

Dance 1 (Men): A beginning semester dance class for those who have never danced before,

and/or those that want the chance to explore a new style while building technical and

choreographic skills. Will focus specifically on techniques and styles for men.

Dance 2: An intermediate full year class for those with some dance training, and/or those

wanting to continue to develop their technical ability, explore beginning improvisation, delve

into dance history, and build their choreographic skills.

Performing Arts (Audition only):

Vocal Ensemble: This class is offered for grades 11-12. Students must have completed at least

one year of an entry-level choir to be considered for Vocal Ensemble. Vocal Ensemble members

are also required to be a member of Concert Choir and/or another advanced level performing

group which includes: Dance Company, Chamber Orchestra, Productions Company or Jazz Band.

Fees will partially cover professional concert attire and show choir costumes. Students will be

required to provide some additional clothing items. Pieces of different languages will be studied

including, Latin, French, German and/or Spanish. Different genres of music will be studied,

including classical, pop and musical theater. An extensive performance schedule is required in

this class, which will include numerous Holiday performances and other community

performance events. Spring tour is an optional but strongly encouraged activity for this class. Auditions for the 2013-2014 seasons will be held on May 2-3 from 3:30-5:30. Interested

students should be prepared with a musical selection, which shows their best vocal performance

and range. The audition will also include sight-reading and other vocal assessments.

Jazz Band: This is an audition only class that is for advanced students. Any 9-12 grade student

may audition in May. This class meets from 6:30 am-7:15 am Monday- Friday. To be a member

of the jazz band, you must all be a member of the Symphonic Band, Orchestra, or Percussion

Ensemble during the day. This class is required to participate in outside of school rehearsals as

well as evening concerts each quarter. We are also invited to perform at other locations

throughout the year aside from our evening concerts. We also compete at Region festivals and

you will have the opportunity to go on Tour with the department as a part of this band. There is

a class fee that covers your concert uniform, as well as clinics we participate in that does not

exceed $50.

Dance 3: An advanced full year class for those with some dance training, and/or those wanting

to delve deeply into technique, dance history, improvisation, composition, and performance.

Class culminates with a performance at the end of the year. Also covers all requirements for IB

dance.

Dance Company: An auditioned performance group where members develop skills in all forms

of dance and choreography. Students perform for the school and community. Rehearsals and

performances are required outside of the regular school day, and constitute a portion of the

course grade.

Theatre 4 (Productions Company – Audition only): A group of the school’s most advanced

theatre students. These students will perform in 3 full-length productions ranging from

Shakespeare to musical theatre. Out-of-class rehearsal time commitment is required.

Advanced Chamber Orchestra: This class is offered for grades 9-12 and is an audition only

performance class. Fees will cover professional black concert attire and a T-shirt. All interested

students should have excellent technique and note-reading skills. Emphasis will be placed on

further refinement of shifting, vibrato and advanced bowing techniques. We will have greater

performance opportunities, which will include collaboration with the choir and pit orchestra for

the school musical. Spring tour is an optional but strongly encouraged activity for this class.

Students interested in auditioning in the spring should be prepared with a piece which

represents their best playing level and a 3 octaves scale of choice. Auditions for the 2013-2014

seasons will be held on May 7-8 from 3:30-5:30. See Ms. Dalgleish with questions.

Symphonic Band: This is an audition class that is for advanced students. Any 9-12th grade

student may audition in May. This class is required to participate in outside of school rehearsals

as well as evening concerts each quarter. We also participate as part of the pep band and play

at the football and basketball games. We also compete at Region festivals and you will have the opportunity to go on Tour with the department as a part of this band. There is a class fee that

covers your concert uniform and pep band uniform that does not exceed $125. There is also a

district-mandated fee of $45 dollars to help cover the cost of festivals and busses.

Art 1020 Drawing is a beginning college drawing course that is taught in conjunction with the Drawing 2 class. Fee: $20. Homework: 1-3 hours per week.

Art History AP: This is a yearlong course that teaches the history and appreciation of great art

works from the Western Art traditions. I It starts with prehistoric works and ends with post- modern works. University credit can be earned with a successful performance on the AP exam.

Art Foundations: This is an introduction to the basic elements and principles of art and a good

place for anyone to start. Fee: $10.

IB Visual Arts is a full year, college level art class for juniors or seniors designed to prepare you

for one of the IB Visual Arts tests. You need to have some artistic skill and a commitment to

working hard. Drawing and/ or Painting is a pre-requisite or you must provide examples of your

work for teacher approval in order to register. Fee: $60, kits available for purchase. Homework:

3-5 hours per week minimum
Ceramics Iis a beginning ceramics class where basic ceramic fundamentals are taught. Even if

you have no experience this is the class for you. Students learn how to hand build, apply glazes

and satins and evaluate their work. All work to be completed in class. Fee: $20. Homework:

minimal

Ceramics II builds on the material taught in the ceramics I class. The assignments are

challenging, creative, and they vary from semester to semester to keep them interesting. Raku

firing is introduced in Ceramics II. Ceramics I is a pre-requisite. All work to be completed in

class. Fee: $20

Sculpture is a course that teaches the basic principles of 3-dimentional design and sculpting.

Students create a variety of sculptures using clay, wire, plaster, stone, found objects, etc. Both

abstract and realistic sculpture is explored. Fee: $20. Homework: minimal, but attendance vital

AP Drawing This is a full year advanced art class for Juniors and Seniors designed to prepare you

for one of the AP Art exams. Artistic skill is required along with a dedication to the visual arts. A

variety of art projects will be explored including drawing, painting and printmaking. Drawing

and/or Painting is a pre-requisite or you must provide examples of your work for teacher

approval in order to register. Fee: $60, kits available for purchase. Homework: 3-5 hours per

week minimum.

AP Studio 3-D is a full year advanced art class for Juniors and Seniors designed to prepare you

for the 3-D AP Art exam. Artistic skill is required along with a dedication to the visual arts.

Ceramics or Sculpture is a pre-requisite or you must provide examples of your work for teacher

approval in order to register.

Drawing I is a basic drawing class and explores different drawing techniques, styles, and various

drawing materials. This class will help develop your imaginative and observational skills.

Students are encouraged to be expressive and creative in this class. Fee: $15 + sketchbook.

Homework: minimal.

Drawing II is a higher level art class designed to help improve your drawing skills. We explore

lots of different drawing tools and approaches to drawing including realism, mixed media, and

even graffiti. Drawing I is a pre-requisite. Concurrent Enrollment Art 1020 is available for this

class. Fee: $20 + sketchbook. Homework: 1-3 hours per week..
Painting I is a course that teaches the basics of painting. Students will create a variety of

projects using watercolors, acrylics, and tempera paints, as well as ink and printmaking. Some

drawing ability is desired as most of our paintings begin with a sketch. Students will learn about

color and do both realistic and abstract paintings. Fee: $20 + 5 if you want a brush kit.

Homework: 1-3 hours per week.

Painting II if you enjoyed Painting I, and want to learn more about painting then this is the class

for you! This is a higher level art class where we will learn how to oil paint along with the other

kinds of painting. Painting I is a pre-requisite or good drawing ability with teacher approval.

Concurrent Enrollment Art 1530 (Beginning Paining – Watercolor) is available for this class.

Jewelry I is an introduction to basic jewelry making and design. Students will learn how to