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April 26, 2022

MACC-Singers Spring Choir Auditions

The MACC-Singers’ Spring 2022 Open Auditions date is set for Monday, May 9, from 3:00-7:00 pm. at MACC-Moberly. Prospective students interested in participating in MACC-Singers or MACC-Concert Band are encouraged to make plans to visit the Moberly campus in person and participate in a short audition and interview process.

Students should come prepared to perform a contest-appropriate piece of music and answer basic questions regarding their motivation to achieve in ensembles while continuing their education.
While students are highly encouraged to attend this audition in person, alternative arrangements can be made if this is not possible. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Mr. Hampton to
discuss the logistics of your particular situation.

Future visit and audition events are tentatively planned for 12/12/2022 and 05/08/2023.

To reserve a spot, contact Mr. Hampton, Instructor of Music at 573-489-8100 or ryanham@macc.edu.

 

To learn more about MACC-Music Department, choir scholarships, transfer opportunities, and more visit www.macc.edu/music-department.

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Theater Department

Purpose

The purpose of the Theater Department at MACC is to provide an opportunity for students to engage in creative expression, develop insight into the history and development of theater, and gain experience in theatrical productions. Theater courses fulfill the requirements of the Associate of Arts degree, count as electives, or serve as future credit toward a four-year degree.

Skills Taught/Benefits

While theater courses can help prepare students for a career on the stage, these courses are also meant to benefit all students enrolled in transfer programs. Students can gain valuable skills that will assist them in other areas of study or in life.

  • Critical thinking

  • Oral communication and public presentation skills

  • Creative expression and self-confidence

  • Cultural enrichment

Additionally, under the guidance of professional, experienced faculty, students gain skills specific to the art and craft of theater.

  • Characterization and character analysis

  • Storytelling, clowning, and puppetry

  • Pantomime and improvisation

  • Experience with live productions

  • Hands-on training in set design and construction

Cultural Enrichment

Theater classes often include guest lectures and field trips to major theatrical productions. For example, the Theater Department has arranged for visits from Chinese scholars and Japanese puppeteers. Each semester, theater students are able to attend a college-sponsored field trip to a production of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and Truman State University.

Scholarships

Two $500 scholarships are awarded to outstanding MACC theater students each semester. Selection of Theater Award recipients is on a competitive basis upon the recommendation of the MACC Theater instructor. To be eligible for the award, students must complete an application, audition, and/or provide a resume/portfolio. In addition, recipients are required to take a leadership role (either acting or technical) in the theater production during the semester in which the award is given.

Transfer Opportunities

Students can complete theater courses within their Associate of Arts degree, which is transferable to four-year colleges and universities. MACC theater courses provide foundational knowledge and skills for the student who just has a casual interest in learning more about theater to the serious theater student who intends to pursue a four-year degree and career in theater. Students can complete theater courses each semester while at MACC and then transfer for further study in the discipline. Many of Missouri’s four-year institutions offer bachelor degrees in Theater. Interested students should consult with an MACC advisor about transfer opportunities.

Career Opportunities

Although some students take theater courses for personal interest and enjoyment, these courses can also prepare students for careers in set design, acting/performance, directing, playwriting, teaching, and radio and television.

Productions

The MACC Theater Department presents both a fall and spring production on the Moberly campus. All students and staff have the opportunity to learn various facets of theatrical productions by becoming an actor or technician. Past performances have included a Renaissance Festival featuring A Midsummer’s Night Dream, an interactive Christmas Madrigal produced in conjunction with MACC Music Department, and a murder mystery dinner theater. Other performances include

Cinderella

Fuddy Meers

Our Town

Grease

Nunsense

Taming of the Shrew

ER/Emergency Room

Steel Magnolias

The Murder Room

Kindertransport

Winnie the Pooh

The Odyssey of Jeremy Jack

The Shadow Box

Wait Until Dark

Pump Boys and Dinettes

The Boys Next Door

Charlotte’s Web

Smoke on the Mountain

Alice in Wonderland

Marvin’s Room

Waiting for the Parade

Music Department

MACC-Music Department

Home of the MACC-Singers!

Purpose

The purpose of the Music Department at MACC is to help students develop an appreciation of music, to teach students to analyze and evaluate music in terms of historical and cultural aspects, and to offer instruction in piano and vocal performance skills. The Music Department offers an array of courses that meet the Humanities requirement of the Associate of Arts degree, count as an elective, or serve as future credit towards a four-year music degree. Music courses are for the general student as well as the student wishing to pursue music as a vocation. These courses prepare students with the basic music skills needed to complete their bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university in areas such as vocal performance, education, music therapy, music technology, and other areas of the music industry.

Skills Taught/Benefits

Music courses help students develop aesthetic appreciation, gain insight into the finer elements of the human condition, develop analytical thinking skills, and grow into a well-rounded individual. Small classes allow individualized instruction, and enthusiastic, highly-trained instructors help students pursue their passion for music. Performance courses encourage creative expression and the development of self-confidence.

Cultural Enrichment

Through in-class listening activities, concert attendance, and exposure to diverse styles, students completing Music courses, such as Music Appreciation, History of Rock and Roll, Music of America, and World Music, broaden their awareness of the cultural aspects of music. Additionally, the Music Department occasionally arranges short, study-abroad courses. Past study abroad courses have included travel to France, Spain, Morocco, Greece, Italy, Austria/Germany/Switzerland, and England.

Vocal Music Award

Vocal Music Awards are awarded on a competitive basis upon the recommendation of the MACC Music Director. To be eligible for the award, students must audition and enroll in the vocal music program and actively participate as instructed by the Music Director. The number and amount of individual awards may vary, and will be determined by the needs of the Vocal Music Department, ranging from $250 to $1,500; a maximum of $15,000 per semester may be awarded to all recipients. This award is applied to educational expenses charged at MACC, including fees, tuition, lab fees, housing, meal plan, and/or books and supplies. Scholarship recipients must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve credit hours per semester. This scholarship is renewable for one consecutive semester if a cumulative 2.0 grade point average is maintained each semester and 12 credit hours are completed. The award will be prorated if the recipient fails to abide by the rules and regulations of the scholarship or the College. Student recipients of this award may reapply in subsequent years

Transfer Opportunities

Students can complete Music courses within their Associate of Arts degree, which is transferable to four-year colleges and universities. The MACC Music curriculum provides a basic foundation in music as well as the opportunity to participate in a collegiate choir or even private study to advance vocal and piano skills. Students can complete Music courses each semester while at MACC and then transfer for further study in the discipline. Many of Missouri’s four-year institutions offer bachelor degrees in Music. Interested students should consult with an MACC advisor about transfer opportunities.

Career Opportunities

Career opportunities in music exist across a variety of areas, including education, performance, business, healthcare, production, technology, publishing, and public media. Sample occupations include professional musician, songwriter, composer, director, educator, music therapist, music journalist, and audio engineer.

MACC Music Curriculum

The Music Department offers courses ranging from introductory courses for the non-music major to specialized training for those wishing to pursue a career or personal interest in music. Music lecture courses are offered in a variety of delivery formats, including traditional, hybrid, and online.

Instrumental/Vocal Instruction: Individualized private study as well as group instruction is provided through the MACC Music Department in vocal and piano skills. A music lab offers state-of-the-art equipment for the piano student.

MACC Singers: The MACC Singers is composed of approximately thirty students and community members. Participants audition for the choir and are selected on the basis of musicianship as well as singing ability. Singers meet during a regularly scheduled time and receive one-hour of college credit each semester. The MACC Singers perform public concerts at the College as well as perform in the surrounding community throughout the year.

List of Classes

 

Contact Information

Ryan Hampton
Moberly Area Community College
101 College Avenue
Moberly, MO 65270
660-263-4100 x11357
ryanhampton@macc.edu

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