North Shore Academy of the Arts (NSAA) will be having an “Imagine Me” Pre-K Arts Open House from 10:30 to Noon on February 20. Meet the teachers, see the rooms, and registration for 2010-2011 school year available. Classes are for 3-5 year olds. NSAA is located at 1111 Broad Street in Grafton. Phone: 262.377.3514 Email: info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org Web: www.northshoreacademyofthearts.org
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“Imagine Me” Pre-K Arts Program Open House
Monday, February 8th, 2010“We Want to Hear Your Voice” Please take this quick SURVEY!
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010Open House this Sunday 1-2:30!
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010IMAGINE ME! Premiere Courses for ages 3 to 6
An open house will be held at NSAA on Sunday, January 10th from 1-2:30pm. Accepting registration for the 2010-2011 school year beginning January 8th, 2010.
Prerequisite: Our “Imagine Me in the Arts” courses are designed for the child who thrives in a creative environment. Family support celebrating children’s accomplishments and encouraging ongoing free expression is required. Children must be potty trained. Limited openings for each age level in each course. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Instructors: Our instructors are artistically talented early childhood educators with vast experience in the classroom. For more information, see pg. 14 of our Winter/Spring Program Guide of Classes/Events or email info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org
10 year anniversary CLASSES & EVENTS!
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
It’s here! It’s here! So many of you are anxiously awaiting a peak inside our WINTER/SPRING 2010 classes!
Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, we are pleased to present to you our finest TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY edition of premium classes for all ages in the visual, literary, and performing arts!
Sign up before 12/18 and receive an EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT!
We are proud to be a United Performing Arts Fund affiliate member who has served SE Wisconsin for an art-filled decade! Thank you for supporting the arts in your community!
Special Announcement from the popular Je Suis Talent, Inc.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Je Suis Talent, Inc. will soon begin on October 3, 2009! Read a special announcement from the founder of the program, Stephanie Brown! (Watch Stephanie as TV reporter for Channel 58 Milwaukee.)
View photo shoots of some of the students who have participated in this collaboration between NSAA and Je Suis Talent, Inc.
“Let Je Suis bring the model out in you and make the world your runway.”
Baby and Me Music Class
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Today was “Baby and Me” Music Class taught by Angela Mack. It is a class for babies/toddlers 6 months to 3 years with a caregiver. It runs on Wednesdays from 11 to 11:45 am. A new class will be beginning on 10/14. This is a great way for caregivers and babies to connect with others in a fun and educational setting.
Stimulate your baby’s musical learning center as you are introduced to activities and musical methods that you and your baby can enjoy together. Please register in advance.
North Shore Academy of the Arts (NSAA) is adjacent to the Grafton Library and located at 1111 Broad Street in Grafton, WI. We have been serving many families in the southeastern WI region for 10 years. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Meet NSAA Dance Dept. Director
Sunday, September 20th, 2009
KATHLEEN M. FICTUM Kathleen Fictum graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2008, earning her Bachelor of the Arts-Dance Degree with in the Peck School of the Arts. Since 2003 she has been instructing & choreographing dance for schools, studios and dance/cheer teams in the greater Milwaukee area. Her repertoire includes ballet, jazz, tap, modern, lyrical, hip hop, break dancing, dance team, partnering and aerobics. In 2004 UW-Milwaukee noted her talent and hired her to instruct aerobic dance as a freshman. Her passion to choreograph and teach has also expanded into musical theatre, having co-directed and choreographed High School Musical I & II, Bye Bye Birdie, Annie, Willy Wonka, and many others.
Currently Kathleen is the NSAA dance department director, head musical choreographer, and head coach of Ozaukee Elite. She also sits as president of 8 Count: Professional Dance Instruction & Choreography, expert instructor and dance competition judge for HYPE Cheer & Dance Inc, lead instructor for Performing Arts Spring Grove, IL, and as the head coach of the Nicolet High School Dance Team and the Illinois Velocity All-Stars.
Contact:
Kathleen M. Fictum
President: 5-6-7-8
Dance Department Director-NSAA
Head Dance Team Coach-Nicolet H.S.
kathleenfictum@gmail.com
262.716.9689
Introducing Guitar Instructor
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
NSAA is proud to offer guitar and piano lessons under the teaching of Rob Wessel.
Rob Wessel studied guitar at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music for 9 years, in classes and lessons taught by the likes of David Hazeltine, Michael Sullivan, John Foshager, and Don Linke. At the National Guitar Workshop, Rob has studied guitar with Mike Keneally, Terry Syrek, Matt Smith, Harry Jacobson and other gifted teachers. Rob has been playing in local bands since the 80′s, as well as writing and recording music in his studio. Rob is an experienced guitar and bass instructor who has taught students in styles ranging from rock and metal to blues and folk as well as a recording and mix engineer for a number of local releases.
For more information about music lessons offered in Ozaukee County, email info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org Many of our students come from Grafton, Cedarburg, Mequon, Thiensville, Port Washington, Saukville, Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee, Brown Deer, Fredonia and Beligium. We are proud to offer private lessons in guitar, piano, voice, percussion, bass and more.

NSAA offers FREE InWellness Workshop
Thursday, September 10th, 2009
The NSAA and InWellness Arts Council presents “An Artistic Introduction to the School of Integrative Psychology” WATCH VIDEO VIEW PROMOTIONAL FLYER
North Shore Academy of the Arts – Grafton, WI September 18, 2009 7-9 pm
Living a whole, rich life of purpose is the topic of this open introduction by Jim Morningstar, Ph.D. Integrating the arts into our lifestyle is one of the keys to a healthy individual and a healthy community. The evening includes music, song and movement by Mari Jayme, an internationally acclaimed artist who has graduated from and teaches in the School. Transforming your life takes a commitment to your well-being. Having the teachers and community to help you make the changes is essential. Itʼs high time to feel what this transforming energy is about.
All interested are welcome – free admission. Rsvpʼs are appreciated 414. 351.5770


