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Fine Arts Classes
from February 202
by Eagle's View
There are many different fine arts classes at North, ranging from symphonic band to studio art.
Liberty North offers a variety of music, performing, and visual art classes that provide many opportunities for students in any grade. These options include classes such as choir, band, orchestra, theatre, and various art classes.
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“These classes are really really cool because everyone works together, like a really tight-knit family. Everyone works so well together,” freshman Lauren Groves said.
There are multiple different kinds of Performing Arts classes available for students such as Speech and Debate, Music, and Theater.
“I love the amount of creativity that is involved in these classes. Being able to have the opportunity to be able to make everything on my own without any limits is also great,” junior
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Gracie Schwalm said.
Visual Arts classes give students the opportunity to express their creativity and design skills throughout the semester. These classes mostly focus on drawing, painting, sculpture, and the history of art.
“Observational drawing classes give you the foundation for traditional art, like drawing and painting. Sculpture and Graphic Design are good options. After the second year of these, you can choose to move up to advanced studio art, which is a rigorous studio class that should prepare you for AP studio art,” senior Jordan Taylor said.
There are many different aspects to every fine arts class, some can be seen as easier while others might be tricky for some.
“Choir seems easy, but it’s actually pretty difficult, but a fun difficult,” Groves said.
Art has been a staple at Liberty North for many years. Many students use these classes to gain practical experience as well as express creativity. “It’s always fun to draw and paint; the atmosphere is great and you really improve your technical skills,” senior Keira Green said.
The music program at Liberty North has had many people go to All-State in the past. Band has a significant number of All-State members. “It’s really enjoyable. Most of the people are pretty chill,” sophomore Noah Adrineda said.
Many students form connections in their fine arts classes with other students and teachers alike.
“I really love orchestra because of how chill the environment is and how amazing the teacher is. Everyone gets along well and works together nicely,” senior Hunter Gill said.
Performing and visual arts are all available for anyone. These classes help students to express themselves and to be able to show off their skills in tournaments, productions, and shows.
“If you’re ever interested in any kind of art or speech, you should definitely consider taking one of these classes,” Schwalm said.