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Experiencing the Arts Performance History School Year 2003 -04
Number Attended – Date – Location – Event 21 5/14, Hood Museum Art in the East and West, AVA Gallery, 7 contemporary artists. 48 5/1, Peak Community Event, Melodrome concert, Lebanon Opera House (27 patrons plus Exp. Arts). 500 4/16 All School, Black Bear Moon drumming with 21 Exp. Arts, and 43 Chorus students performing….
Read MoreOrchid Ensemble – Heart of the Silk Road Assembly
On the Morning of October 5th, Experiencing the Arts was pleased to host the first assembly program inspired from the Wish List request from the Mascoma High School faculty. The cross curricular and broader community impact of the Experiencing the Arts programs is an area we wish to develop. This past summer, Mascoma’s Ancient History…
Read MoreResidency with New York City puppet theatre artist Erin Orr
Through the generosity of Dartmouth College’s Outreach program, Monday October 4th and Tuesday, October 5th, Mascoma High school students took part in a two day residency with New York City Savage Nursery puppet theatre artist Erin Orr and her crew — puppeteers, sound engineers, production staff and Joe Clifford from the Dartmouth’s Outreach at the…
Read MoreAre We Saying Time is up for Cornish Colony?
On October 6th, Mascoma Valley Regional High School students became the latest artists of the Cornish Colony. I say it this way to help make the point that the inspiration and history of the Cornish Colony continues for each person that participates with it and the young artists that may arise from Mascoma are now…
Read MoreNorthern Stage All School Shakespeare Assembly
On Friday, October 15th Northern Stage performed a scene from The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. They spoke of combining this with The Tamer Tamed by John Fletcher in an original adaptation by their Artistic Director, Brooke Ciardelli. They called this collaboration, The Shrew Tamer. Their web site described it as follows: “In…
Read MoreFall Peak Community Event
On November 4th eight of the Experiencing the Arts students hosted our Fall Peak Community Event — a concert with two local bands Dr. Burma and Fry Daddy at the Lebanon Opera House. Dr. Burma came out to start the show six members strong. To support our cause Dr. Burma’s head man Ted Mortimer, had…
Read MoreThe League of NH Craftsmen Residency
Our residency with ceramic artist Sarah Heimann is a celebration of partnerships. The League of New Hampshire’s Hanover shop Education Director, Suzanne Jones, had secured funding for scholarships for some Mascoma students to take classes at the shop in Hanover. Because of the large geographic area covered within the Mascoma school district — some student’s…
Read MoreDonald Hall & Thomas Geoghegan: An Evening of Poetry & Classical Guitar
In our continuing effort to extend the benefit of Experiencing The Arts to the broader community, and to help the Music Department’s fund raising efforts, Experiencing the Arts is pleased to sponsor “An Evening of Poetry and Classical Guitar,” with one of NH’s Living Treasures, poet, Donald Hall and classical guitarist and composer, Thomas Geoghegan.Mascoma…
Read MoreField Trip to Scholastics Art Awards show enjoyed by more than 90 people from Mascoma High and Indian River School
For the second year, Experiencing the Arts sponsored a field trip to The Scholastic Art Awards for all Mascoma Valley Regional High School Art students as well as participating students from Indian River School. On January 31st two busses took more than 90 students and chaperones to the Scholastics in Bedford, NH. The students were…
Read MoreExperiencing the Arts Takes 145 to The Diary of Anne Frank
On March 16th, 145 Mascoma Valley Regional High School and Indian River School students and faculty loaded into three busses traveling to The Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. Students were included from the US History classes, Modern European History, Geography, Experiencing the Arts, as well as 22 studying the holocaust at Indian River…
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