Performing Arts

Madison Performing Arts

2023 – ’24 Performing Arts Season Lineup:


Madison Bands:

  • Fall Concert – Thursday November 16th, 2023
  • Winter Concert – Tuesday March 19th, 2024* 
  • OMEA District 12 Band Festival – April 4th 2024 (Symphonic Band only. Itinerary and times TBA)
  • Oaklea Beginning Band Festival – Thursday May 30th (Beginning Band only. Itinerary and times TBA)
  • Spring Concert – Tuesday June 4th, 2024

*This event was rescheduled due to delays and logistical issues caused by the January ice storm.

Madison Theater:

  • Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr. – Dec. 5th, 7th, & 8th
  • Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr. – March 14th, 15th, and 16th. (Presented with North Eugene Theater. Visit https://www.northeugenetheater.com/ for curtain times, details, and info)
  • Winter Concert – Tuesday March 19th, 2024* 
  • TBA Spring Play – May 28th, 30th, & 31st

*This event was rescheduled due to delays and logistical issues caused by the January ice storm.

All events begin at 6:30 PM at Madison Middle School unless noted otherwise.

 

Class Offerings:


Beginning and Symphonic Band

Band is a group instrumental ensemble. Students will learn to play a band instrument, read music, and to be a part of an ensemble. The Madison band learns and performs a wide variety of music including film scores, orchestral transcriptions, and original band music. There are three evening concerts per school year and occasionally will do community performances. Beginning Band is for 1st year players and Symphonic Band is for 2nd and 3rd year players. Students need to successfully complete beginning band or have instructor approval before entering Symphonic Band

Students participate by learning to play flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba, and percussion (Percussion includes drums, xylophone, bells, cymbals, etc.)

Musical Theater

Musical theater is a group ensemble that performs up to three plays and/or musicals per school year.  Students will have on stage opportunities to learn to act, sing, and dance. In addition, students will have the opportunity to learn stagecraft skills such as: operating stage lights, microphones and sound equipment, and to construct and paint scenery.

Questions? Contact Us!


Mr. Timothy Wilcox

wilcox_t@4j.lane.edu

(541) 790-4336

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