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At Saint Viator High School, we understand the power of the arts. By providing exceptional training and extraordinary experiences, we encourage our students to share their many gifts.

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SAINT VIATOR STUDENTS EXPRESS THEIR CREATIVITY AND TALENTS

Saint Viator students will always have opportunities to develop their creative talents and explore their interests, whether they paint, sculpt, write, sing, dance, act or play a musical instrument.

The arts are integral to everything we do and are part of the wide range of experiences our students enjoy. It’s not uncommon for a student to be actively engaged in a sport, be a member of a club, excel academically, and find time to be in the school musical or play. Our hands-on approach allows for active engagement in the creative process.

Our theater program introduces students to a variety of techniques and technical skills, both on and off stage. Choir and band allow students to practice their discipline and prepare for performance opportunities.

Choir and Band

Music Ministry - Students plan and perform music at Mass.

Concert Band and Symphonic Band - These ensembles provide instrumental experiences through study and performance of all types of band literature.

Treble and Concert Choir - Students learn

fundamentals of singing from various genres and traditions.

Digital Music and Production and Hip Hop

Production - Students learn about the

business of music, studio recording, and music theory to create and perform electronic music.

Theater

Theater I and II provide a foundation in acting, production, improvisation, character

development, and performance. Film Study and Production provides students with the critical skills and historical background to analyze films.

Art, Design, and Technology

A variety of design and art classes give students an opportunity to develop their skills:

Introduction to Visual Art

iPad Media Arts

Introduction to Photoshop 2-D Design and Advanced 2-D Design 3-D Design and Advanced 3-D Design

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