Our Classes
 

Peak yearly classes are set up on a 10 month, 36 class cycle. All classes meet 36 times from mid August to mid June.

Peak observes a similar calendar to the Jefferson County School system. We begin as local schools begin in August and follow (unless otherwise noted) the same vacation schedule and closures throughout the year.

Each January we host a full school Recital in house at the Indigo Bridge Theatre.  Classes culminate with a June Recital, held at the Indigo Bridge Theatre, with our largest and most beautifully comprehensive expression of the year's hard work.

Take a look below for videos, pre-requisites and dress codes for each discipline.



Musical Theater

Musical Theater Program Description
Healthy singing combined with acting, easy dance moves, and staging, were all applied to perform group songs with a few small solos.

Starburst Voice/Theater:
Level 1, ages 5–8.  A 45–min. class once a week.
This is early-age exposure to singing (and speaking) with a clear voice and easy breath flow, free of tension, on the pitch, and in tempo, through fun exercises and songs. Music, both acapella and accompanied, will be chosen from Broadway and movie musicals, Disney, folk, pop, and children’s songs, all appropriate for the child’s developing voice.  The acting and movement portions include group improvisation games, simple steps, and arm moves, beginning character development, and confidence building for performance. 

Tween Voice/Theater:
Level 2, Ages 8–14.  A 1-hour class once a week.
This class will continue the level 1 goals, developing clear, stress-free vocal skills using head voice, chest voice, and mix, exploring their full vocal range of low to high, smoothing the voice breaks, singing acapella, and harmonizing. Students will be encouraged to have more creative input (age- and voice-appropriate) in music selections and performances, staying mostly with the styles listed for Starburst. In the acting portion, basic archetypes will be learned and used to create interesting characters, and both improvisation and movement will be added to performances. Audition skills and secrets will be taught and practiced.

Official Dress Code for  Musical Theater Classes
Attire: Clothing easy to move in, hair pulled back from the face, non-outside shoes, socks, jazz or ballet shoes, or bare feet. Please avoid oversized clothing that interferes with movement.
Supplies:  A 1-inch, hard-cover, 3-ring binder, NO ZIPPER BINDERS, please. A sharpened or mechanical pencil. A FULL water bottle. Note: These must accompany the student to every class.

Private Voice: Please contact Dorinda for pricing and scheduling.