WYO PLAY is offering two Creative Aging classes this spring, dance with Stephanie Koltiska and poetry with Tyler Truman Julian.
The classes are coordinated with The Hub on Smith and supported in part by the Wyoming Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming Legislature.
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In a collaboration with the Hub on Smith, WYO PLAY offers skills-based arts instruction in performing arts disciplines for people aged 55 years and up. The program is well known as the Creative Aging series.
As part of that series, Poetry Class, a course led by Sheridan College faculty member an
The Arts at Sheridan College welcomes students between the ages of 15 and 26 to register for a two-week musical theatre intensive opportunity. This program will connect participants with college and industry professionals to experience training and performances in voice, acting, and dance.
Sheridan College Theatre and Dance programs will present the first Theatre and Dance Festival beginning at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18.
The festival will feature a performance of Pool (No Water), written by Mark Ravenhill by the Sheridan College Theatre program. This play addresses more adult themes,
Creative Aging courses are being offered free of charge to those in the community over the age of 55. The first 8-week long session began last month and will culminate in a performance at the Hub on Smith on March 24 at 1:00 p.m. that showcases participants' storytelling and dance skills honed during this time.