Parent Teacher Magazine Gaston County Schools Jan/Feb 2018 | Page 4

Students on stage in theater productions High school students preparing for fall plays, spring musicals With the 2017-2018 academic year moving along, Gaston County Schools is shining the spotlight on drama productions. Students across the county are working toward fall and spring productions that promote the performing arts in our schools. Ballard also knows the significance of sharing theater. Hunter Huss students presented “Dr. Seuss on the Loose” to area kindergarten students earlier this month. “I heard once that arts are transcultural,” she said. “Theater and dance can bring people from all ages, walks of life, and religion and political views together. It’s important for students to experience that in addition to the confidence boost, problem- solving skills, and creativity they get from sharing their work.” Some schools are putting an emphasis on plays this fall. Hunter Huss High School hosted a production of “Dr. Seuss on the Loose” for area kindergarten students while East Gaston High School is staging two one-act plays: “10 Ways to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse” and “Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.” South Point High School produced the play, “12 Angry Men.” Chuck Stowe, theater arts teacher at Stuart W. Cramer High School, believes a play challenges students in new ways. Being involved in a high school play teaches students about acting, staging, scripts, set design, directing, being in front of an audience, and more. “Our fall production of Shakespeare’s ‘MacBeth’ is pushing the students to excel in every area,” said Stowe. “We’re pulling in regional experts to help train our students.” further their programs. Stowe said drama teachers in Gaston County rely on one another to “It’s exciting to hear and see what my colleagues and their students are doing,” he said. “Every program is getting stronger each year. The Gaston County theater arts and dance teachers work closely to support one another and encourage continued growth.” Below is a list of the fall plays and spring musicals. Check with the school for times and ticket prices. Spring is the time for musicals. With shows like Footloose (Forestview), The Music Man (Ashbrook), The Little Mermaid (Highland), Zombie Prom (South Point), and Cinderella (Stuart W. Cramer), our high schools are giving Broadway exposure to students in Gaston County. n March 1-3: “The Little Mermaid” (Highland) Julie Ballard, theater arts teacher at Hunter Huss, said the emphasis on the fine arts in schools give people a common interest and teach students important skills. n April 19-21: “Footloose” (Forestview) n March 23-24: “Zombie Prom” (South Point) n April (TBD): “The Music Man” (Ashbrook) n April 20-22: “Cinderella” (Stuart W. Cramer) - Family Fun Workout - "This Workout Blows!" The new game that's been a rave around households lately has been the game titled "This Blows." Well, as usual, we decided to put a slight twist on the game to help families stay fit while