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  1. About ESA. The Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA) is an arts-focused non-semestered high school located in Toronto, Canada. Founded on September 8, 1981, we have the distinction of being the oldest, free standing arts-focused high school in Canada. We are auditioned-based. Students from across the city can apply for consideration.

  2. Students will crate and nurture thoughtful, independent work for the contemporary world. Along with the research, skills development and critiquing, students in this course will learn how to apply to portfolio based post-secondary programs and the will have the option of participating in ESA’s Portfolio Day. Prerequisite AWQ 3M1.

  3. Faculty & Staff. The main school telephone number is 416.394.6910. Department extensions follow below. Main Office Principal: Dritan Bylykbashi Vice Principals: Gillian Elango Meredith Tuck. Dance – ext. 20103 Michailidis, Melissa (ACL) Friedman, Colleen. Drama – ext. 20135 Laidlaw, Michael (ACL) Brault, Natasha Hynes, Janine.

  4. Chair (Co-Chairs) Provides leadership to the School Council. Communicates and engages with parents on School Council activities. Secretary. Captures and drafts the minutes for the School Council meetings. Treasurer. Monitors and reports on the School Council’s funding. Political Liaison. Attends ward meetings organized by the School Trustee ...

  5. ESA Drama offers students extensive training in character development, voice and movement. Through the study of theatre history and plays from a variety of cultures and genres, students investigate the world around them and work towards a greater understanding of themselves and others. Using the most current theatre practices and techniques ...

  6. Etobicoke School of the Arts (GR. 09-12) Please visit our website at www.esainfo.ca Phone: (416) 394-6910

  7. This course is an excellent introduction to the Music Theatre pathway at the Etobicoke School of the Arts. ADB 2O1 – MUSIC THEATRE II This course continues the exploration of the vocal, drama and dance aspects of music theatre. The course will build on the skills regarding vocal, dramatic and dance technique learned in AMT 1O1.

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