Trollwood Performing Arts School
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Trollwood Performing Arts School-
Leah Ramstad English Teacher at Fargo Public Schools
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Fargo, North Dakota, United States
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Rising Star
Daniel Italiano Music Educator & Pit Orchestra Specialist-
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
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Top 1%
Karen Eiler Office Assistant at Trollwood Performing Arts School-
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
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Rising Star
Kiah Corrin Student at The University of South Dakota-
Greater Sioux Falls Area
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Rising Star
Catherine Evenson Teacher at Trollwood Performing Arts School-
Fargo-Moorhead
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Rising Star
Overview
Trollwood Performing Arts School provides high quality arts education, exceptional community entertainment, and operates as a community events and exposition center. Trollwood serves as the managing arm for Bluestem Center for the Arts, a world-class facility headquartered in Moorhead, Minnesota. The campus includes river views, grassy meadows, woods, and wildlife. The facilities are comprised of outdoor stages, a 2,500-seat amphitheater, and the beautiful Marcil Commons, which serves as the Trollwood headquarters, an educational center, and a rental space. It boasts warm knotty pine rooms and beautiful park views. Bluestem Center for the Arts hosts many programs that inspire a love for arts in people of all ages. The facility is used for school arts curriculum and activities, including the 12 programs offered by Trollwood Performing Arts School. Bluestem also serves as a space for public performances, exhibitions, community festivals, corporate retreats, conferences, weddings, and other private rental opportunities. Since opening, thousands of patrons and students have enjoyed these opportunities. Trollwood Performing Arts School intentionally incorporates the outdoors into curriculum. Many of our programs are summer based, and we understand the importance of allowing youth to enjoy the season. Bluestem Center for the Arts is an exciting collaboration between Fargo Public Schools and the city of Moorhead, serving as a testament to our region’s commitment to the arts. The center opened in 2009 thanks to generous support of the entire community.
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