Capstone Performing Arts Center
Capstone Performing Arts Center

Capstone Performing Arts Center

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Introduction: Capstone Performing Arts Center currently offers private lessons in voice and beginning piano. Students may also elect to study both voice and piano simultaneously with our combination lessons. We are conveniently located in Loveland, CO near Centerra. The studio's mission statement is as follows: “Our goal is to equip and empower our students in their pursuit of artistic excellence through quality techniques, practice, and experience.” Our instructors are both professional performers and educators. The instructors strive to provide the highest quality music education. We believe that each student is unique in the development of their craft and artistry. Students have the ability to not only attend weekly lessons, but also group performance classes and combined-area recitals. Through this practical study and experience, students are able to grow exponentially in their musicianship. Our studio is in it's infancy with plans for expansion in the near future. Ultimately, the center will offer a complete performance education for the families we serve. This will include classes in music, acting, dance, and more! Our students will have the ability to audition for performance troupes and main stage productions throughout the year. We're very excited for what the future holds for our center and our families. We look forward to working with you and your student and watching them grow in their understanding and appreciation of performance!
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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    It's very important to find a studio and a teacher that fit your student. The instructor needs to be able to develop a positive rapport in order to encourage and motivate your student. Visit the studio's website and read about their teaching philosophy, instructor credentials, and lesson policies. You can also talk to your student's school music teacher for recommendations. Check with other students who are currently taking lessons and ask them for their recommendations and experiences. It might be best to visit the studio and audit a lesson or class that you're interested in. Basically, do your research and you'll see the results!