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Fine & Performing Arts

Our fine arts program features a curriculum targeted to help you reach your artistic potential in drama, music, or the visual arts. At Chatham Hall, you can gain the skills of creative expression, as well as self-knowledge. Formal training, practical experience, and an academic approach will help you set high standards for your art and enable you to take risks in a supportive environment.

Graduation requirements
1 credit in Fine Arts from any discipline
  • Portfolio

    This advanced course is designed for the student who wishes to strengthen her skills in art and design through focused exploration of a theme or topic of her choice. Research of professional artists and designers is used as a springboard to explore concepts and techniques.

    Fall and Spring Semesters - ½ Credit
    Prerequisite: completed application, approval of instructor


  • Dance - Fall

    The Chatham Hall dance program offers classes in ballet, pointe, jazz, and contemporary dance techniques.  Ballet is the basis from which solid dance technique is built.  It builds strength, poise, and discipline, along with developing beautiful lines and musicality.  Therefore, all dancers will be taught ballet, primarily using the Vaganova Method, and expected to learn the steps, terminology, and dance history.  Pointe is an advanced form of ballet technique and is offered to girls with the necessary prior training and experience in ballet. Jazz dance is a high energy dance technique that emphasizes musicality, rhythm and style. Contemporary dance incorporates aspects of ballet, jazz, and modern.  This style incorporates floor work with standing work, and develops the student’s fluidity of movement, creativity and self-expression.  Students study techniques and theories behind choreography, music selection for dance, and participate in the creation of costumes for performances. All of this allows students to experience the performing arts, while encouraging creativity.  The students will participate in a performance at the end of each trimester and experience the joy, freedom, and sense of accomplishment that comes with being on stage.

     One to Three Trimesters- .33 Physical Education and Art Credit each Trimester
     Offered during the athletics period as an Afternoon Athletic Activity.
  • Dance - Spring

    The Chatham Hall dance program offers classes in ballet, pointe, jazz, and contemporary dance techniques.  Ballet is the basis from which solid dance technique is built.  It builds strength, poise, and discipline, along with developing beautiful lines and musicality.  Therefore, all dancers will be taught ballet, primarily using the Vaganova Method, and expected to learn the steps, terminology, and dance history.  Pointe is an advanced form of ballet technique and is offered to girls with the necessary prior training and experience in ballet. Jazz dance is a high energy dance technique that emphasizes musicality, rhythm and style. Contemporary dance incorporates aspects of ballet, jazz, and modern.  This style incorporates floor work with standing work, and develops the student’s fluidity of movement, creativity and self-expression.  Students study techniques and theories behind choreography, music selection for dance, and participate in the creation of costumes for performances. All of this allows students to experience the performing arts, while encouraging creativity.  The students will participate in a performance at the end of each trimester and experience the joy, freedom, and sense of accomplishment that comes with being on stage.

     One to Three Trimesters- .33 Physical Education and Art Credit each Trimester
     Offered during the athletics period as an Afternoon Athletic Activity.
  • Songwriting

    Songwriting will teach and reinforce the skills students need to write their own music and lyrics. Students will learn common chord progressions, listen for basic song forms, and will navigate the challenges of marrying words and music together. Students will write melodies to an existing text, write words to existing melodies, and the course will culminate with an original song or songs written by the student. Throughout the course, students will analyze songs and discover common techniques in order to aid them in writing their own music. 

    Music Fundamentals is a prerequisite for this course. A student may also opt to take a placement test. This course will be given in the Spring semester.

    Materials:
    The Musician’s Guide to Fundamentals by Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin, and Joel Phillips, digital edition. (optional)
    Staff paper
    Pencil
    iPad with GarageBand

    Methods of Evaluation:
    Each unit of the course will teach a specific songwriting technique. A writing project focusing on each technique will be assigned. The final project will be an original song written by the student.

    One Semester - .5 Credit
    Open to all students


  • Music Fundamentals

    Music Fundamentals will teach the basic building blocks of music: pitch, notation, meter, rhythm, major and minor keys, and chords. Students will apply these concepts with contextual listening exercises (listening for the concepts in songs, writing down short dictations of rhythm and melody, and identifying standard chord progressions). Students will also learn how to create simple harmonies for melodies and will be introduced to how music is structured and created. Those students interested in writing their own music will be equipped with the materials and knowledge they need to begin writing.

    This course will be offered every Fall semester and is open to all students.

    Materials:
    The Musician’s Guide to Fundamentals by Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin, and Joel Phillips, digital edition.
    Staff paper, pencil

    Methods of Evaluation:
    Students will be assigned worksheets that accompany each chapter of the text. Tests will be given at the end of each unit. The course will end with a final project in which students will write a simple song with clear parameters and guidelines.

    One Semester - .5 Credit
    Open to all students


  • St. Mary's Choir

    Enhances Chapel worship services with well-prepared, high-quality choral music, teaches the students the skills to produce beautiful, healthy singing technique and excellent choral blend; and to cultivate an understanding and appreciation for a range of choral genres. The repertoire appropriately challenges the students’ singing ability. During the early part of the year, the choir concentrates on proper body alignment, breathing technique, free vocal production, choral intonation, and tuning. Through group work during rehearsals, students also learn to improve the transition between their registers and their resonance. 

    Year-Long Course – 1 Credit
  • Private Instrumental Lessons

    Voice, Piano, Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello, Organ, and Guitar 
    Provides an individualized and challenging forum for students to learn and advance their 
    technical skills as performers, as well as to broaden their interpretation skills and 
    musicianship. To meet these ends, music history and theory are discussed at lessons as they 
    pertain to the repertoire. 

    One or Two Semesters .25 Credit per Semester
  • Fall Play

    The fall play, staged in the Black Box, is an intimate theatrical experience for actors and audience members. Nuanced scripts and complex characters challenge the actors in meaningful ways. Opportunities for stage management, lighting design, sound production, properties management, etc. are also available. Previous productions include: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Children’s Hour, Blithe Spirit, Wait Until Dark, and Crimes of the Heart.  

    Audition only.  Offered during the athletics period as an Afternoon Athletic Activity.
     .33 Art and Physical Education Credit
  • Winter Musical

    The winter musical, set on the stage in Dutch or in the Black Box, is an entirely different experience with unique opportunities for performance. Students pull together skills in music, theatre, and dance to produce entertaining, engaging works of performance art. Students also participate in all aspects of behind-the-scenes production work: stage management, choreography, lighting design, sound, properties management, costume design, etc. Previous productions include: Next to Normal, A…My Name Will Always Be Alice, Dani Girl, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Ruthless!. 

    Audition only.  Offered during the athletics period as an Afternoon Athletic Activity.
    .33 Art and Physical Education Credit
  • Private Voice Lessons

    Full year; (voice students by audition only)

Department Faculty

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    Cameron Ayres
    English, Creative Writing, & Photography Teacher; Theatre Department Director
    434-432-5240
    Bio
  • Photo of Rachel Balsley
    Rachel Balsley
    Director of Communications; Yearbook Advisor
    Bio
  • Photo of Kaykeel Dillard
    Kay Dillard
    Dance Teacher; Librarian
    Bio
  • Photo of Elsabé Dixon
    Elsabé Dixon
    Art Teacher
    Bio
  • Photo of Dan Waters
    Dan Waters P'14
    Mathematics, Computer Science, & Makerspace Teacher; Robotics Mentor
    Ext 263
    Bio
  • Photo of Francis Yun
    Francis Yun
    Art Department Chair; Director of Music
    Bio
800 Chatham Hall Circle  •  Chatham, VA 24531
+1 434.432.2941  •  admissions@chathamhall.org
Day and boarding school for girls grades 9-12 in the Episcopal tradition.

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