Musical theatre performance class at Shoreline Community College next quarter

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is thrilled to introduce a new musical theatre performance class (MUSC 166) for the upcoming Spring quarter, signaling an exciting opportunity for aspiring performers. This class will offer students a blend of acting and vocal instruction, designed to refine their skills in preparation for a public performance. Students will have the chance to showcase their talents during the Shoreline Shorts event, set to take place from June 12 to 15, 2025, further enhancing their educational experience. Currently, registration is open, making it easy for interested individuals to enroll. The college encourages potential students to reach out via email with any questions regarding the class or the registration process.

This initiative not only aims to foster artistic talent but also reflects Shoreline Community College's dedication to providing enriching educational opportunities. The program promises to create a vibrant community of learners passionate about the performing arts. This new class is a significant addition to the college's offerings, enhancing the local cultural landscape.

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