Chorus Members:
Willa Eley, Lylah England, Robert Evans, Mimi Garvey, Maya Houle, Sage Kalweit, Sidera Mattingly, Jayden Redd, Brianna Scotto, Henry Vaughn
The Governor's School for the Arts is a center for innovation that develops excellence, nurtures creativity, inspires artistic vision and builds communities with a passion for the arts.
The Governor's School for the Arts (GSA) offers arts training in Hampton Roads in six departments: Dance, Instrumental Music, Musical Theatre, Theater & Film, Visual Arts and Vocal Music. Each department trains students to develop in their art form with a focus on conservatory style study. Transportation is provided to GSA by the local school divisions. The school serves the school divisions of Chesapeake, Franklin, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach. There is no tuition fee for students to participate. Students may earn three credits for each year they attend GSA. Admission to GSA is by audition. Any student in grades 8 -11 is eligible to apply. Applicants provide an application, teacher recommendations and permission from their high school principal. To attend GSA, the student must be enrolled in a public high school in one of the eight participating school divisions.
Each department at GSA is tailored to meet the demanding needs of each art form. The unique nature of the School provides a variety of arts experiences in both traditional and non-traditional environments. Each department creates a season of performances and exhibitions open to the public, and are held in professional theaters and galleries. Over 50 productions and exhibitions are presented yearly. The performance and exhibition experience is conducted in a professional atmosphere where students learn the real-life workings of on-stage, backstage, and gallery life.
The Vocal Music Department at The Governor’s School for The Arts is opera and classically based and is designed on pre-conservatory standards. The Vocal Music Department offers in-depth, comprehensive training in Voice, Theory, Sight Singing, and Diction. Classes include: Music History, Art Song Literature, Vocal Music Survey, Opera Workshop and Directing Opera Productions. The program is designed to prepare students for college and professional careers in singing opera and classical repetoire.