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Cab Calloway School of the Arts

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Cab Calloway School of the Arts
NameCab Calloway School of the Arts
CityWilmington
StateDelaware
CountryUnited States

Cab Calloway School of the Arts is a public arts magnet school located in Wilmington, Delaware, named after the famous jazz singer and bandleader Cab Calloway. The school is part of the Red Clay Consolidated School District and offers a comprehensive arts program, similar to those found at Juilliard School and Tisch School of the Arts. Students from Delaware and surrounding areas, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey, attend the school, which is modeled after other successful arts schools like Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. The school's curriculum is designed to provide students with a rigorous academic education, as well as intensive training in the arts, similar to programs offered at Yale University and New York University.

History

The school was established in 1992 and has since become a renowned institution for arts education, with a reputation similar to that of Interlochen Center for the Arts and Idyllwild Arts Academy. The school's namesake, Cab Calloway, was a famous jazz singer and bandleader who performed with Duke Ellington and Count Basie at venues like Carnegie Hall and Harlem's Cotton Club. The school's history is also tied to the Red Clay Consolidated School District, which has a long history of supporting arts education, similar to Boston Public Schools and Chicago Public Schools. The school has hosted numerous events and performances, including concerts by Wynton Marsalis and Joshua Bell, and has partnerships with organizations like Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center.

Academics

The school offers a comprehensive academic program, with courses in English literature, mathematics, science, and social studies, similar to those found at Phillips Exeter Academy and Andover. Students also have the opportunity to take advanced courses in AP English, AP Calculus, and AP History, which are also offered at schools like Stuyvesant High School and Bronx High School of Science. The school's academic program is designed to prepare students for college and careers in the arts, with many graduates going on to attend schools like Juilliard School, Tisch School of the Arts, and California Institute of the Arts. The school's faculty includes experienced teachers and artists, such as pianist Lang Lang and violinist Itzhak Perlman, who have performed with New York Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Arts Programs

The school offers a wide range of arts programs, including music, theater, dance, and visual arts, similar to those found at School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Maryland Institute College of Art. Students can major in one of several arts disciplines, including jazz studies, classical music, musical theater, and studio art, which are also offered at schools like Berklee College of Music and California College of the Arts. The school's arts programs are designed to provide students with intensive training and performance opportunities, with many students going on to perform at venues like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Kennedy Center. The school has also hosted residencies by artists like Yo-Yo Ma and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and has partnerships with organizations like National Endowment for the Arts and National Gallery of Art.

Campus and Facilities

The school is located in Wilmington, Delaware, and has a state-of-the-art campus with facilities like a concert hall, theater, and art studios, similar to those found at Tanglewood and Aspen Music Festival and School. The school's campus is designed to provide students with a supportive and inspiring environment, with amenities like a library, cafeteria, and fitness center, which are also found at schools like Harvard University and Stanford University. The school's facilities are also used by the community, with many events and performances open to the public, including concerts by Philadelphia Orchestra and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Notable Alumni

The school has a number of notable alumni, including Grammy Award winners like Christina Aguilera and John Legend, who have performed with Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder at venues like Madison Square Garden and Hollywood Bowl. Other notable alumni include Tony Award winners like Audra McDonald and Neil Patrick Harris, who have performed on Broadway and at Hollywood Bowl, and have worked with organizations like Public Theater and Roundabout Theatre Company. The school's alumni have gone on to attend top colleges and universities, including Juilliard School, Tisch School of the Arts, and Yale University, and have successful careers in the arts, with many performing with New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. The school's alumni network is strong, with many graduates staying connected through events and reunions, including those hosted by Alumni Association and National Association of Schools of Dance.

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