Wagon Wheel launches Spring Conservatory Classes for students and adults

 

News Release

Warsaw — Beginning March 16, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will launch its spring session of Conservatory classes, open to students from 2nd grade through adults. The session is sponsored by Dave and Cynthia Illingworth.

Classes meet once a week for six weeks and include musical theatre, dance, acting, and improv. Instruction will be led by Wagon Wheel’s professional teaching artists, along with special guest instructors, including members of the local improv troupe Everyone’s Tiffany.

To encourage continued learning, Wagon Wheel is offering multi-class discounts this session. Students who enroll in more than one class will receive $20 off their second class, $30 off their third class, and $40 off their fourth class and any additional classes. Discounts apply when the same student enrolls in multiple classes within the same session.

Wagon Wheel Conservatory provides innovative, personalized arts education designed to meet each student’s needs. Whether participants are exploring a new discipline or refining existing skills, instructors adapt lessons to individual learning styles to create a supportive and enriching environment.

Conservatory classes also focus on building confidence, communication, teamwork, and creative expression while giving participants the opportunity to experience Wagon Wheel not just as audience members, but as active creators.

“It is rare to have the opportunity to learn from instructors who are so talented, yet also so kind, engaged, and interested in their individual students,” shares one student testimonial. “Our teacher was inclusive and adapted to different skill and experience levels so that everyone had a meaningful experience. It is evident that the people of Wagon Wheel have a genuine passion for their work and for the people they work with. They make you feel safe, and they inspire confidence and creativity in the people around them.”

For a full list of classes, dates, and times, visit www.wagonwheelcenter.org/education/classes. Full and partial scholarships are available. For more information, email Outreach and Education Director Kira Lace Hawkins at kira@wagonwheelcenter.org.

About Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Warsaw, Indiana. Their mission is to enrich lives by fostering innovative educational programs, developing professional talent, and connecting communities through transformative performing arts experiences. For more information about Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts or to learn more about upcoming events, please visit www.wagonwheelcenter.org.