Arts
We offer a robust selection of opportunities in the arts for boys with a wide variety of skills and interests. Five productions a year allow Middle and Upper School students to experience the joys of theater, working with girls from Winsor and Dana Hall. The Prenatt Music Center hosts dynamic musical performing groups featuring jazz, classical, and rock ensembles and spirited choruses that perform regularly. Our vibrant visual arts program introduces Form I students to a range of projects and mediums while the high school courses offer students a more intensive experience in a particular medium. Developing skills and exposing students to a range of techniques works in tandem with helping students develop an individual style or voice. It’s essential to educate the whole boy and the arts at Belmont Hill truly allow boys to express themselves and learn in new and different ways."
Steven Kaplan '83
Chair, Arts Department
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As the end of the school year rapidly approached, Belmont Hill musicians, parents, faculty, and friends gathered over Zoom for our third Virtual Coffee House. The mood was joyful and relaxed as this virtual audience enjoyed performances in eight impressive acts.
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During the final week of what has been a notably difficult winter season, Belmont Hill's music ensembles brought cheer to the school community with a dynamic and energetic virtual concert.
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Congratulations to this year’s Scholastic Art and Writing Award winners. Four of the nine students had two pieces recognized, yielding 14 awards in total.
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Speaking virtually to students during a School Meeting, accomplished musician Greg Dayton ’83 spoke to students about his new album, “Sailing for the Sun,” and the songwriting process. He also played two solo versions from the album, “Change Your Ways,” and “Catch Me Cryin’.
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