Arts & Entertainment
Gold Coast Arts Center Announces Winter/Spring 2018 Classes
Classes in dance, art, ceramics, music, theatre, chess, fencing, robotics and children's production of "Annie"
The Gold Coast Arts Center is pleased to announce the publication of its Winter/Spring 2018 catalog, and the start of registration for its upcoming semester beginning in January.
Classes in dance, art, ceramics, music, theatre, chess, fencing, robotics and more, offer children of all ages, and adults alike, something to suit every interest.
Classes and programs are held after school and on weekends. Please check the catalog for specific courses and schedules. The full catalog, with pricing details, can be viewed or downloaded at http://bit.ly/2BVSnFO.
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Also in the winter lineup is a children’s production of the beloved classic Annie. Children between the ages of 9 and 16 are eligible to audition for free, on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, at 6 p.m. To register and schedule an audition, please call the Gold Coast Arts Center at 516-829-2570. Children should come prepared to the audition to sing 16 bars of a song and one side from Annie, provided via email upon registration.
“The Gold Coast Arts Center offers something for people of all ages and backgrounds, across a variety of artistic and cultural pursuits,” says Lauren Wagner, Director of Marketing & Development, Gold Coast Arts Center. “We continually strive to provide the types of classes and programs that spark the imagination, and bring out the inner artist in everyone.”
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For more information about fall courses or to register, please visit www.goldcoastarts.org, or call 516-829-2570. About the Gold Coast Arts Center
The Gold Coast Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting the arts through education, exhibition, performance and outreach. Located on the North Shore of Long Island, it has brought the arts to tens of thousands of people throughout the region for more than 20 years. Among the Center’s offerings are its School for the Arts, which holds year-round classes in visual and performing arts for students of all ages and abilities; a free public art gallery; a concert and lecture series; film screenings and discussions; the annual Gold Coast International Film Festival; and initiatives that focus on senior citizens and underserved communities. These initiatives include artist residencies, after-school programs, school assemblies, teacher-training workshops and parent-child workshops. The Gold Coast Arts Center is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Partners in Education program, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. More information can be found at www.goldcoastarts.org.
