Register Now for Summer!
Questions? Visit our website or contact Gary Lanier at 260-481-6977 by phone or email with questions, to register, or to be added to our mailing list.
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Summer Dance Classes
Ten-week session on Saturdays, June 11-August 13, featuring a recital in Williams Theatre the last day of class. Click on the class name for details and to register, or call 260-481-6977.
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New Summer Music Classes!
Pre-College Music Theory
Students must be able to read music! Sessions are focused on preparing students for successful entry into the college music theory curriculum for music majors. This class will cover major and minor scales and key signatures, intervals and chords with inversions. Class is taught by IPFW associate music faculty member Mitch Rorick.
Come Together Right Now at the Summer Beatles Seminar!
 The presence of the Beatles, the Fab Four, is still with us. Many of their songs are still known and performed throughout the world. The transcendence of their music and lives invites us to study the impact of the Beatles and, perhaps, find some elements in their success that can apply to and impact our own lives. This class is for high school students and will be taught twice this summer by IPFW music faculty member Steve Walley. Call 260-481-6977 or click the link to register.
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| Drop-In Classes for Ages 13+ |
Mikautadze Dance Theatre's artistic director, Elizabeth Mikautadze, is offering modern and ballet classes on Tuesday nights for ages 13 through adult after completing a successful summer intensive with the Community Arts Academy. Classes continue through May 31 in IPFW's Williams Theatre, room 113. For information, log on to www.facebook.com/mdtclasses.
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Scholarships Available
Limited partial scholarships for grades K-12 are available for classes only; they do not apply to private music instruction. If you are interested, please call CAA director Melinda Haines at 260-481-6059 and ask for a scholarship assistance form or click here for more information.
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Private Music Instruction for Children and Adults
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- Cello
- Clarinet
- Flute
- French Horn
- Guitar/Jazz Guitar
- Music Composition
- Music Theory
- Oboe
- Organ
- Percussion
- Piano/Suzuki Piano
- Saxophone
- String Bass
- Trombone
- Trumpet
- Tuba
- Violin
- Viola
- Voice
- And more! Call if your instrument should be listed here and we'll help you find an instructor.
All students 18 and under receive free admission to all IPFW Department of Music concerts and recitals held at the Rhinehart Music Center!
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Yes, You "Will" on Shakespeare's Island
For Students Ages 10-18 with Autism Spectrum Disorder
This workshop aims to help students ages 10-18 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) improve their ability to recognize emotions and enhance their communication skills. Games based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest" will be played throughout the class. A parent or caregiver is required to be in attendance with each student. CAA drama instructor Gloria Minnich received training in the Hunter Heartbeat Method (HHM) at Ohio State during the Shakespeare and Autism Workshop, working with students on the autism spectrum in small group settings. Each session will be led by Minnich, with assistance from a trained role model and helpers. For information, links and to download a flyer, visit this page, or call 260-481-6059 or email for information or to register.
Tuesdays, June 7-July 5 5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Kettler Studio Theatre Five 1-hour sessions: $49 |

Look Ahead to Summer Camps at IPFW
The IPFW summer camp page is starting to fill up with programs for kids of all ages in the arts, athletics, science, language and more. Visit the page here for a complete listing! At the IPFW Community Arts Academy, we have partnered with new arts groups to bring you the following summer programs. Click on each name for more details. |
Summer Theatre Classes for Grades K-12
Click on the class name for details and to register, or call 260-481-6977.
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Summer Art Classes for K-12
Click on the class name for details and to register, or call 260-481-6977.
- Watercolor Workshop: Birds and Florals (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday June 6-10
- Digital Photography Basics/Photoshop (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday June 13-17
- 3D Art Workshop (Grades K-3), Monday-Friday, June 20-24
- 3D Art Workshop (Grades 4-8), Monday-Friday, June 20-24
- Painting with Acrylics Workshop (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday, June 27-July 1
- 2D Art Workshop (Grades K-3), Mondays, July 11-25
- 2D Art Workshop (Grades 4-8), Monday, July 11-25
- Phone-ography (Grades 7-12), Tuesday-Friday, July 12-15
- Watercolor Workshop: Riverscape (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday, July 18-22
- Drawing the Superhero (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday, July 25-29
- Movie Make-Up (Grades 7-12), Monday-Friday, August 1-5
- Sketchbook to Comic Book/Illustrator (Grades 7-12), August 1-5
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You Could Change a Student's Life
Endowments and planned gifts provide IPFW students with crucial financial support. Your gift not only could help a student achieve his or her goals, but also will be recognized by the prestigious O.O. Weitzman Society, forever honoring your generosity and the opportunities you created. To learn more, contact IPFW Advancement at 260-481-6962 or giving@ipfw.edu.
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Stay in Touch!
Visit our website!
Gary Lanier, CAA Class Registrar
260-481-6977 or via email
Susan Robart, CAA Private Music Instruction Registrar
260-481-6713 or via email
Melinda Haines, Director
Community Arts Academy
260-481-6059 or via email
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