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*NEW* Summer Camps & Classes
Register now!
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Flint Youth Theatre Presents: James and the Giant Peach
May 9 at 7:00 pm & May 10 at 2:00 pm
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Flint Youth Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Sunday, May 4 at 3:00 pm FIM Whiting Auditorium
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School-Wide Recitals
Working on a piece in your music lessons? Show off your talent at one of our School–Wide Recitals!
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FSPA 47th Annual Showcase Concert
Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 pm
FIM Whiting Auditorium
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Faculty Concert Series: Michele LaNoue, clarinet
Friday, May 16 at 7:00 pm. Let’s Go Dancing
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Festival of Dance
May 2 at 7:30 pm & May 3 at 3:00 pm
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Jazz at MacArthur Hall
Friday, May 2 at 7:00 pm
Dort Music Center – MacArthur Recital Hall
2025 Summer Catalog

2025 Summer Catalog
Did you know that the Flint School of Performing Arts is the largest community school of the arts in Michigan?
Students throughout mid-Michigan attend the FSPA and you are invited to join the school’s student community this summer. Through the wide variety of lessons, camps, and intensives, you can nurture your performing arts aspirations here at the FSPA, where music, dance and theatre are for EVERYONE – including you!
What's Next
2024-25 events
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FSPA 47th Annual Showcase Concert
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Festival of Dance
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Jazz At MacArthur Hall
• 7:00 PMLocation: MacArthur Recital Hall -
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Flint Youth Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
• 3:00 PMLocation: Whiting Auditorium
- Thinking about joining a large ensemble?
- Get our info pack
- Get an invite to play with us at a rehearsal
- Learn about scholarship opportunities and need-based tuition assistance
- Receive exclusive tips on nailing your audition along with all the key dates
Learn more about FSPA large ensembles
Peaches and the Improv Squad

Peaches and the Improv Squad
It’s no secret that performing arts instruction can help cultivate life skills like teamwork, communication and confidence. But there’s also much to be said about how interdisciplinary exploration within the performing arts can complement and enhance those skills.
Bridging Genres

Bridging Genres
Historically, the mixing of genres has been method of innovation in the musical world – like rock and roll (a combination of blues, R&B and country), jazz fusion (jazz harmony and improvisation with rock, funk and R&B) and symphonic metal (exactly what it sounds like). The Hip Hop Orchestra Experience draws from this concept of hybrid genres, taking seminal works of Mozart, Bach and Beethoven and blending them with funky and rapid-fire hip hop rhythms for a completely unique concert-going experience.
Emerging Choreographers Inspires Dance Innovators

Emerging Choreographers Inspires Dance Innovators
In February, the Flint School of Performing Arts (FSPA) dance department will present its Emerging Choreographers Showcase, which develops and spotlights the creative talents of high school dancers. An outside adjudicator will attend the February showcase and select one of the pieces to appear in both performances of Festival of Dance, May 2 – 3 at the UM-Flint Theater.
Read FSPA Articles
- Seeing Stars Embodies Mission, Promotes Young Performers
- Strumming the Heartstrings: Faculty Concert Explores Love Songs through Bluegrass
- New FYT Staged Readings Explore Big Topics with No Frills
- FYSO European Tour Teaches Lessons in Culture and Friendship
- Calling All Hosts – We Need Your Help!
- FSPA Concerto Competition Provides Lessons Beyond the Music
Send us your news
Are you an FSPA alum, student, faculty, staff, or parent? Your stories contribute to our vibrant community, and we can’t wait to showcase the incredible moments you’ve had.
Learn About Our Community Partnerships
The Flint School of Performing Arts is dedicated to being an active part of the community. As part of our mission “Music, Dance and Theatre for All”, we work to transform lives and build community through partnerships with organizations that share our passion.
Music Therapy

Music Therapy
The FSPA’s music therapy services are provided by board certified music therapists (MT-BC’s), all of whom have clinical experience using evidenced-based musical practices to address health. Using the science of how music affects the brain and other areas of the body, the music is used to address non-musical goals such as: cognitive, physical, social or emotional needs. Sessions may include: improvisation, songwriting, group instrument play, music and movement, and structured music listening. No musical experience is required for individuals receiving the music therapy! Sessions takes place at the Flint School of Performing Arts and nearby community schools/facilities. Sessions are available for adults and children both in individual and group sessions.