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Let's Learn with Miss Gracie!

Costume Design: Making Character Choices

How can we bring our characters to life on stage?

Join us for one of our Students Compose Opera remote learning lessons on developing characters for the 3rd grade operas at P.S.166 in Manhattan. Met Opera Guild Teaching Artist Gracie Nash talks to us about all the important questions we need to ask ourselves about our characters in order to dress them for the stage.

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Additional Resources: (any additional/supplemental materials will appear below)
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Costume Design Template
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Miss Gracie's YouTube Channel!
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Gracie Nash, singer/songwriter

Gracie Nash is a singer/songwriter and teacher based in NYC! She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance from NYU and went on to receive a Master’s Degree in Songwriting from NYU. She has performed her original music at many prominent venues throughout New York. In addition, she writes music for children celebrating themes of climate activism and body positivity. Along with being a proud Teaching Artist with the Metropolitan Opera Guild she teaches private guitar, ukulele, voice, and songwriting lessons with the WillYouLearn School Of Music. Gracie has a true passion for teaching and works with students to develop their unique musicianship and artistic expression.

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Virtual Classroom

for Opera-Based Learning

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