Theatre, Music, and Art Buildings on Campus
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The theater building has impacted my college experience through all of the shows that I've performed there this past August, I was in Drowsy Shop from the musical. I was Janet Van de Graaff who is the lead, so that was really fun. That was my first lead in college, and it was just a really great experience. Then recently I was in Xanadu and I was amused, and that was just so much fun. It has impacted my academic career, major league, because I didn't come in here wanting to Major in theater. I want to major in theater in high school, but then I was like, No, I'm not good enough. I'll try business and I realized I did not like that. I kept doing shows in college and just the theater. I'm going back a hundred, man, I'm gonna waste alot If that's what it takes to make me smile, I'm going to like a hundred I'm gonna run right up thiss summer sky interchange if I gotta take a break I want to run right up this here. Tailfin and maybe I'm just little girl. I'm gonna learn to violate dance a little something about amends. Awful as it may say, Doesn't matter what the future brains I'm gonna lay a crazy dream. Maybe I'm just a little girl with great big plans. The music building has been really wonderful is well, I take jazz choir there as well as piano lessons, and I just loved jazz choir so much. Even though I'm not going to major in music, it's definitely It's definitely helpful for theater because it's a different type of music. I'm learning different types of music, which is really good for theatre. The practice rooms and the music building have helped a lot with me practicing voice and by me analysts. The art building has impacted my career at Wesley, and very much, too, because I took a video editing class there last spring and it was wonderful I loved it, reinforced my love for video editing and you add it in middle school and I loved it. So those three buildings were are the most important buildings to me on campus. The workload for my major is is pretty heavy, especially if I'm in a show, then it's It's very difficult, but I always managed to get my work done. So for a theater major, we have lots of different majors. The musical theater major is around eighty credits, whereas my major theater arts major is around forty, so it's not as much work. So being a theater major is definitely taxing, but it really prepares you for the real world and all the long rehearsals you'll have as a professional. I'm taking a musical theater literature class right now, and I love it. We just were watching musicals and the discussing about them like themes in the musical. I'm also taking musical theater class, so we're learning songs that performing them in front of class and workshopping them, and then I'm also taking an acting class. So right now we're actually making puppets, which is really fun, and we're going to perform Shakespeare scenes so that it that is a lot of fun. It's very unique class, very unique acting experience. The class in theatre a very their varied and so we have classes in technical thier as well as designs on costume instruction. I learned different sewing, different stitches, so that's a lot of fun. So we have lots of different classes in the major, and it's just it's really fun. I just want to learn all different aspects of feeders. So it's a great, great campus to learn all different, all different parts of Peter.