
Bard High School Early College Presents: THE 2009 WINTER CONCERT and ART EXHIBIT January 14, 2009, 6 p.m., BHSEC Mangin Auditorium ELECTRONIC MUSIC ENSEMBLE – Students of Thomas Brett CAPOIERA ENSEMBLE – Students of Sujey De Coo CHAMBER MUSIC – Students of Nick Scarim BHSEC DANCE ENSEMBLE – Students of Pearl Marasigan WORLD DRUMMING CLASS– Students of Glenn Healy ROCK ENSEMBLE CLASS– Students of Nick Scarim You are also invited to visit the ART EXHIBIT in the Art Studio, Room 201 Students of Tim Casey, Alex Talavera, Scott Smith Artwork on exhibit represents work done in Art classes at BHSEC: 9th Grade Introduction to the Arts, 10th Grade /College Studio Art and Drawing, and College Classes in Painting and Photography. The works on view demonstrate the skills and visual habits developed by our students, as well as the choices they make in using those skills expressively. Instructors are Tim Casey (Intro/Arts and Painting), Alex Talavera (Studio Art and Drawing) and Scott Smith (Photography). Our Thanks To … We would like to thank the teachers who have helped make tonight’s performance possible: Sujey De Coo (Capoeira Angola Quintal Dance Troup), William Dickerson, Glenn Healy, Pearl Marasigan, and Nicholas Scarim (Third Street Music School Settlement). Bard High School Early College also thanks the following contributors to the Arts program at BHSEC: The New York State Music Fund, the Gage Fund, the Open Society Institute, The Winston Fund, the Rundin Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, the New York Times Company Foundation, the BHSEC PTA, and Friends of BHSEC. The Arts program at BHSEC is coordinated by Thomas Brett in collaboration with Third Street Music School liaison Nicholas Scarim. About our partner: Third Street Music School Settlement, the oldest community music school in the country, serves 4,000 students per year at its East 11th Street site and through its School Partnership Program in public schools and community-based programs across Lower Manhattan. BHSEC has contracted Third Street to provide arts education programs for its students. Third Street thanks the following funders for contributing so generously to the educational enrichment of participating students: the Altman Foundation, The Barker Welfare Foundation, The Bay and Paul Foundations, Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation, Center for Arts Education, Colgate Palmolive Company, Diamondston Foundation, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, The JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Krumholz Foundation, Pierre and Maria-Gaetana Matisse Foundation, Music for Youth/An Initiative of UJA-Federation of New York, New York State Assembly/Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick, New York State Council on the Arts, New York State Partners for Arts Education, The New York Times Company Foundation, The Henry Nias Foundation, Nordstrom, Nef Foundation, New York City Department of Youth & Community Development, The Pinkerton Foundation, Joan Robins, Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund, Michael Tuch Foundation, Inc. and the Wasily Family Foundation. The program is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. http://bhsecarts.wordpress.com
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This event was last updated on 01-14-2009
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