Harvest Performing Arts Academy

 
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It is our desire at Harvest Church to serve the community by providing a performing arts academy that reaches for excellence and protects our students from forms of performance that will threaten their innocence or integrity.

At Harvest Performing Arts Academy (HPAA), we have a team of experienced, qualified, talented, and dedicated teachers. Meet our instructors below.

We believe in providing an excellent standard of training for our students in a caring and supportive environment.

Students may enroll and begin lessons anytime throughout the year. The enrollment fee per family per school year is $30. Your lesson time slot will be confirmed once payment is made.

Two ways to enroll: Register and pay online or complete the registration form and bring it to the church office (Monday-Thursday, 9am-3pm) with your enrollment fee check made payable to Harvest Church.

For more information, contact us at hpaa@harvestdothan.com.

TUITION & SCHEDULING

Private lesson tuition rates are provided and determined by the instructor. Group lessons are not available at this time. Tuition payments are made payable directly to the instructor and are due the first lesson of each month. A $10 late fee will occur if not received by the 10th of each month.

PRIVATE LESSONS are scheduled in 30-minute slots once per week Monday-Thursday at Harvest (Mitchell’s lessons will take place at his home and include Friday and Saturday lessons). Lessons will continue with the same instructor and time slot for the entire school year. New time slots may be negotiated at the beginning of each new session. Private lessons are offered in piano, voice, drums, brass, strings, woodwind, acoustic, electric, and bass guitar.

Lesson time slots, availability, and price per lesson varies per instructor.

MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS

Haley Capan Godwin (Voice and Piano)

Mrs. Godwin is a local musician and vocalist brought up in Dothan, Alabama. She is a graduate of Northview High School and Wallace Community College. Mrs. Godwin received her Bachelor's degree in Music Education from the University of Montevallo and her Master's degree from Troy University. She began her teaching career at Dothan High School in 2005 and continues to serve as the choral director. She has been teaching voice and piano lessons at Harvest Performing Arts Academy since 2009. Mrs. Godwin is also the Minister of Music at Antioch Baptist Church in Ashford, Alabama. She has a huge passion for music and a love for children. "The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is might; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing." Zephaniah 3:17

Diann Capan (Voice and Piano)

Diann Capan was raised in Dothan, and attended Dothan High, Wallace College, and graduated from Troy University with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Elementary Education, and a Minor in Music. Mrs. Capan retired from Dothan City Schools and continued teaching piano and voice lessons, at Northside Methodist Academy and in her home. She loves music, friends, church, and family. She is currently the Music Director/Pianist at Denton Road United Methodist Church. She is married to Ronnie and they have one daughter, Haley.

Mitchell Boles (Strings, Guitar, Ukulele, Brass, Woodwind, Piano, Drums/Percussion, and Voice)

Mitchell Boles has been teaching private music lessons for over 15 years. He received his bachelor’s degree in Music Education Instrumental with a minor in Biblical Studies from the Baptist College of Florida in 2013. Mitchell teaches every type of musical instrument! He has experience in teaching individual and group lessons. He regularly plays in the local community on his primary instrument the French Horn and has been a faithful member of Harvest Church since 2018. Mitchell is married to Aubree since 2019, and together they have a passion for serving their church family and the Wiregrass area.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    • The student should bring all required materials as assigned by the teacher to each lesson.

    • Lessons must begin and end on time. If a student arrives late, the lesson time will not be extended so that the subsequent student’s lesson can begin on time.

    • Parents are welcome and encouraged to observe occasionally during lessons; however, small children are not allowed to visit a lesson and must not be left unattended. Please keep noise level to a minimum in the hallways during lessons.

    • The student is expected to attend each lesson. If an absence is necessary, the student (or parent) must notify their teacher 24 hours in advance.

    • Acceptable reasons for absence include illness, family, emergency, planned trips. Unacceptable reasons for absence include visiting friends, extra-curricular activities (ball practice, etc), and no show/no call.

    • Make-up lessons may be offered at the teacher’s convenience provided the absence is acceptable and the teacher was notified at least 24 hours in advance. If the required notice is not given, no make-up lesson will be scheduled and no refund will be made.

    • Should a teacher need to cancel a lesson, the student will be notified and a make-up lesson will be scheduled.

    • In the event of inclement weather, please contact your instructor to see if the lesson will be given.

  • Students are strongly encouraged to participate in both the Christmas (December) and Spring (May) recitals. If a student misses too many lessons or rehearsals, they may have to be excluded from the performance. Specific recital dates will be announced.