When Cobb County residents think about heading out to see a play or a show, their first places to look are usually Marietta or Atlanta | Cobb Schools
When Cobb County residents think about heading out to see a play or a show, their first places to look are usually Marietta or Atlanta | Cobb Schools
When Cobb County residents think about heading out to see a play or a show, their first places to look are usually Marietta or Atlanta. Pebblebrook's performing arts center is seeking to change that, making the South Cobb area a new destination for high-quality musical and stage plays.
The Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts—CCCEPA for short—began in the mid-1980s. It stands as a testimony and realized dream of the late Linda Green, Pebblebrook's Chorus Director, during that time. It is Cobb School's very first magnet program and has been operating under new director Robert Connor for the past two years. The program has been making massive strides and launching new talent in dance, vocal music, drama, and technical theater.
"My vision for the CCCEPA is to create a space for our talented and creative students in Cobb county where they can thrive and grow as artists and intellects," said Director Connor. "I want it to be a place where students from all walks of life and backgrounds can call home."
CCCEPA's facilities are located in the heart of Pebblebrook's campus. Students are actively involved in co-curricular performances and have the opportunity to work with top professionals from all over the country, both on and off the stage. Guided by master teachers, CCCEPA students grow in their confidence and artistry and graduate prepared to succeed in college and beyond.
CCCEPA alumni have distinguished themselves in virtually every field of endeavor. Graduates from the program have gone to further their studies at many notable colleges, universities, and conservatories around the country, including Juilliard and Berklee College of Music. Many have gone on to become nationally recognized choreographers and directors. CCCEPA grads are performing in record numbers on Broadway, in regional theaters and opera houses, in national tours, in dance companies, in television and film, and with cruise lines all over the world.
While much of the focus of CCCEPA can tend to be on those visible on the stage, the school also has an in-depth and rigorous technical theater track that trains students in all areas of production.
"We have the very best technical theater program around," Director Connor said proudly. "These students acquire skills in welding, carpentry, lighting design, sound design, costume design, wig and make-up, scenic design, stage management, and much more."
Additionally, the school offers several minor areas of study, such as music technology, which provides a platform for the next generation of composers and songwriters.
"Our goal is to break down unseen barriers for our students. I intend to expand the program offerings at the CCCEPA to stay relevant with the ever-changing and growing industry," Director Connor said about what lies ahead for the school. "It is my joy to serve and support this next generation of leaders, artists, and creatives. Watching their growth and development is a daily gift I receive."
For those interested in learning more about the amazing opportunities available at CCCEPA, please check out their website here. Auditions for prospective students are being held on February 11 and March 18. Click here for more information.
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