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South Shore Conservatory Opens its Doors for FREE Trial Classes

at Lauraโ€™s Center for the Arts

By South Shore Conservatory October 23, 2019

To kick off their next eight-week session of arts programming at Laura’s Center for the Arts (LCA), South Shore Conservatory (SSC) presents Arts Exploration Week, an open studio program offering free music, dance IMG_0395.JPGand drama classes.  ARTS Exploration Week runs from November 2 to November 7, at 97 Mill Street in Hanover.

This new collaboration between SSC and South Shore YMCA began in September, with SSC taking charge of  LCA’s programming; offering a combination of group classes, lessons, creative arts therapies programs, performances, and community events during this first year of partnership.  In offering ARTS Exploration Week, SSC hopes to raise awareness of the new location, and bring people together to meet SSC teachers, and participate in fun activities before enrolling in classes.

Early childhood classes offered include Music Together®, joyful music-making for children, ages zero to four, with a caretaker; Hip Hop, for children ages seven and up, Get Messy and Little Artists, a visual art program for children one to five; Ballet, for children two to four;  Discovering Drama, for ages four to six; and Let’s Put on a Show for ages six to twelve.

SSC’s Creative Arts Therapies department offers Singing with Parkinson’s, a chorus for individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their care partner, and  SSC Community Voices, Too!, a chorus for adults with developmental delays and mentor singers.


Here is the ARTS Exploration Week schedule:


Saturday, November 2

Arts Story Time, 9-11 am

(an interactive storytime featuring live ballet dancers, art activities and more!)


Monday, November 4

Music Together, 10:30 am


Tuesday, November 5

Music Together, 10:30 am

Hip Hop, 4 pm


Wednesday, November 6

Little Artists/Get Messy, 10:30 am

Singing with Parkinson’s, 1-2:30 pm

SSC Community Voices Too!, 7-8 pm


Thursday, November 7

Ballet 10:30 am

Discovering Drama 4 pm

Let’s Put on a Show 5 pm


The next session of eight-week programs starts November 11 at Laura’s Center for the Arts.

Other programs coming up in November include Jazz and Blues with Anthony Geraci which is part of SSC’s Coffee Break Concert Series, a free performance underwritten by Diane and Gary Glick, and part of SSC’s Jazz/Rock/Pop Series.  Jazz and Blues with Anthony Geraci is Wednesday, November 13 at 11 am.  Jazz master Anthony Geraci will play blues piano as only he can, sprinkling in tales from his time on the road with other jazz greats.

On Thursday, November 21, from 12:30 – 2:30 pm, SSC’s Creative Arts Therapies presents SSC Memory Café, a program for individuals with memory loss and their care partners to come together in a safe and supportive environment, and participate in activities designed for cognitive awareness, explore educational topics, and join in the creative arts.  This free program is funded by the Middleton Family.

South Shore Conservatory classes are inclusive and welcome diverse learners.  Children who learn differently, or may have a disability are always welcome.

For more information on Arts Exploration Week or other South Shore Conservatory programs, contact Su D'Ambrosio, Director of Education, at s.dambrosio@sscmusic.org, 781-749-7565 x15




About South Shore Conservatory

Celebrating 50 years in 2020, South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is committed to providing access to music and the arts for South Shore residents. Recognized as a national model for arts education by the National Guild for Community Arts Education, SSC is the largest, nonprofit community school for the arts in Massachusetts, serving more than 4,500 students of all ages at two beautiful campuses in Duxbury and Hingham, and a new satellite location at Laura’s Center for the Arts in Hanover. Students participate in more than 50 diverse programs in music, dance and drama. With more than 100 exceptional musicians on faculty, SSC offers over 200 professionally produced concerts and performances annually. Through innovative partnerships with schools, social services and community agencies throughout the South Shore, SSC brings music and the arts out to the community to enrich the lives of residents. A third campus in Hanover – The Glick Family Center for Creative Arts Therapies – is scheduled to open in the summer of 2020, offering the benefits of music and the arts to people with developmental and emotional challenges. For more information, visit https://sscmusic.org/.

In keeping with SSC’s inclusive mission to provide access to quality education in the arts for all, the Conservatory offers programs for all segments of the population to enjoy, regardless of age, ability, geography, and financial means.  Furthermore, South Shore Conservatory admits students and families of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school