The Arts - Lake Highland Preparatory School
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The Arts - Lake Highland Preparatory School
2014-2015 Artwork by Simone Benscher ’14 LAKE HIGHLAND PREPARATORY SCHOOL Arts League • Arts Faculty • Patrons The Art of the Deal begins with A Love of Art O-SKY LOCHMANDY LHPS 6th Grade Artist 2014 O-SKY LOCHMANDY Luxury Real Estate Agent 2021 MARK HAYES MONICA LOCHMANDY DIANNE DUVALL JULIE BETTOSINI NICK BEUCHER LHPS Parent President Isleworth Realty Stockworth Realty Group LHPS Parent Luxury Specialist $50M+ Agent LHPS Grandparent Luxury Specialist $50M+ Agent LHPS Relocation Expert Luxury Specialist $50M+ Agent LHPS Alumnus Luxury Specialist $50M+ Agent • More than $150M closed this year, serving the luxury markets of Central Florida, Lake Nona and Isleworth. • As the official relocation experts for many of Central Florida’s top employers, we actively promote Lake Highland among the finest schools in the state. • Tavistock congratulates the artists of Lake Highland and looks forward to a continued tradition of hiring Lake Highland graduates. tavistock.com • isleworth.com • stockworth.com • lakenona.com • 407.909.9000 Take a walk around the Lake Highland campus. You can’t help being touched by our thriving arts. You might hear the new Highlander Philharmonic; you may see stellar student artwork and photography displayed in one of the three campus “galleries;” or you might catch a performance of Project Magic at a pep rally in between their work in the hospitals. We are Cultivating Creativity! Membership in the Arts League allows our school to enhance all of the arts. For example, membership funds provided state-of-the-art headphones for Academy rehearsals and funded an exciting new drum curriculum for Lower School. The Arts League Board of Directors discusses and approves grant requests using membership funds. We also conducted a fundraiser last year to “Light up the Blackbox” and, thanks to generous donations, we are proud to announce the new Skydeck with special lighting is now installed in our Johnny Holloway Blackbox Theatre. I am honored to be President of the Arts League as my passion is for the arts. My favorite week at Lake Highland is The Arts Festival when a palette of colorful flags and banners adorn the campus and the artistic theme of the festival is unveiled in decor and festival t-shirts. The Arts League is instrumental in helping create a creative atmosphere, a synergy between all three campuses and an energetic vibe during the week. The tradition will continue with Lake Highland’s third projectART, our community outreach program where students from Pre-K through 12th grade collaborate on an art piece for a deserving organization such as past recipients Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Watch for this year’s arts theme, the iconic Pop Art, the art of everyday popular culture, and join us as we celebrate the arts! Sabrina Sane 2014-15 Arts League President Board of Directors OFFICERS Sabrina Sane President The Arts Festival Co-Chair Holly Hatcher Past President Sally Sharpe DIRECTORS Shana Small Volunteer Coordinator Saima Qureshi Denise Allen Vivian Boone Theatre Posters Kim Fogel Box Office Coordinator Vice President/Special Projects Michelle Grossman Grace Bryden Jay Martinez Secretary Jerri Lamm Treasurer Stacey Madden Asst. Treasurer Trudy Bruner Arts Administrator Newsletter Asst. Membership Director Communications Chair, projectART Linda Midkiff The Arts Festival Co-Chair Terry Nardozzi Special Projects Kim Pride Membership Director projectART LS Arts Liaison Andrea Brown Ex-Officio COMMITTEE CHAIRS (Non-Board Positions) ArtStamps Leonides Villalon Box Office Monica Lochmandy Amanda Wilson Applause Managing Editor Holly Hatcher Art Director Eric Sly Michael Pirie LightUp the Blackbox ARTIST OF THE Thanks to YOU, We’ve Lit Up the Blackbox! The Rambsy Family Skydeck provides improved lighting, new opportunities for set design and décor, and new audio availability. Funded through an Arts League campaign called “Light Up the Blackbox” chaired by Holly Hatcher and Kim Pride, the Skydeck was made possible through the generosity of many LHPS families. Thank you! Ramsby Family Skydeck Major Donors ($5,000+) Greg ’85 & Lisa Ramsby Bailey ’17 • Macy ‘19 LHPS Arts League 2013-14 The LaRuffa Family In Memory of Antoinette B. LaRuffa Morgan ’12 • Lauren ’15 Anna Grace ‘19 Alan & Kay Forbes Erica ’17 • Ian ‘22 Jill D. Pittman Lauren ‘22 Jeanne Davis Hatcher In Memory of Marion F. Hatcher The Pride Family Isabelle ’18 • Fletcher ‘20 The Michael Pirie Artist of the Year Awards annually recognize outstanding Visual and Performing Artists. Since 2008, award winners have been elected by the Upper School Arts Faculty, honoring students who demonstrate a commitment to the arts at Lake Highland, participate in community arts, and encourage other students to develop their talents. The awards are in memory of Michael Pirie, an outstanding Highlander who exemplified the ultimate sacrifice in the service of others. Each winner receives a scholarship from the LHPS Arts League. Mike & Holly Hatcher Troy • Abby ’13 • Duke ‘16 Our thanks to all our other generous donors: Andrea & Stephen Baron Anonymous Donors Melissa & Charles Barrus Sylvia & Patrick Bozeman Andrea & Steve Brown Grace & Pete Bryden Stephanie & Scott Bunn Bettie-Ann & Joe Candelora Andrea & Nick Collins Janie & Dan Drummond Jacqueline Freyre-Cubano & Antonio Cubano Sarah Schott-Gabel & Jason Gabel Michelle & Scott Grossman Amanda & Charles Gufford Clare & Warren Hudson Valerie & Edgardo Insignares Nicole & Joe JeBailey Jeanette & Doug Koegler Julie & Kenneth Kronhaus Stacey & Ray Madden Jay & Joaquin Martinez Amy & Jeff McKenna Linda & James Midkiff Jean & Arun Moorjani Ashley & Mark Petzold Elizabeth & Toby Phillips Gwen & Scott Popaditch Sabrina & Rick Sane Fleda Shearer Jennifer & Jeffrey Smith Kay & John Stanney Radhika & Vikas Verma The 2014 Performing Artist of the Year, Chrissy Schreiber, was involved with Lake Highland arts since Lower School. Growing up in a family of musicians, music was a part of her childhood and a part of who she is today. Chrissy performed in eight Upper School drama productions and served as Vice President of Chorus and President of the Thespian Troupe in her Senior year. She helped lead the Thespian Large Group Musical to a Superior ranking at the District and State levels. Chrissy sang with the prestigious Florida All State Choirs for 7 years, a Lake Highland record. She will pursue a double major of Biology and Music at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Cover mixed media artwork “Creative Success” by Simone Benscher ’14. Original image created with a background ink wash and slices of magazines and newspapers. YEAR AWARDS 2013-14 Wishes Granted 2013-2014 $82,000 in Grants and Thousands of Volunteer Hours Euphoniums for Band • Box Office Microphone • HCCA Seat Covers • String Instrument Bows • Drum Set and Curriculum for Lower School • Dance Floor Renovation & Completion • Mystery Dessert Theatre Funding • Drama Masks for Upper and Lower Schools • Bose Speaker Systems for US, MS and LS • Anatomical Man Sculpture for Upper School Art • SALT ARTS Reception Funding • The Arts Madeline Levey, the 2014 Visual Artist of the Year, believes that art allows us to create something bigger than ourselves. When she sees paint, charcoal or paper, she sees the ability to change the world. At LHPS, Madeline served as Vice President of SALT Arts, Student Arts Leadership Training, and tutored sixth grade artists. Her activities extend beyond the Lake Highland classroom. She volunteered for Cultivating Community and has created numerous paintings for the Community Food and Outreach Center. Madeline is attending Eckerd College as an Environmental Studies Major with a Fine Arts Minor. Festival Awards, Décor, Promotions • projectART supplies and implementation • Upper School Choir Rehearsal Risers • Applause Playbill Production • Cast Dinners for Upper, Middle and Lower School Drama • Video Lab Equipment • Video Monitor with Cart • Video Production Cameras, hardware and software • Lower School Drama Hoop Skirts • Art Grids and Easles • Art Shelving and Frames • Michael Pirie Artists of the Year Awards • Lower School Art World Globe • Speech Scripts and Books • Project Magic Sword Illusion • CAAP This! Brown Bag Luncheon • CAAP This! College Reps Panel • CAAP This! Student/Professionals Rap • Lower School Ukeleles • Middle School Entryway Refurbishing • Middle, Lower and Upper School Art Since its founding in 2003, the Galleries • Academy One Headset Sound System LHPS Arts League has donated more than $682,000 through • Highlander Marching Band Banner • Lower member support for Lake Highland School Wireless Mic System • Speech Jump Drive • arts, including raising nearly Dance Sound System • Theatre Posters and Frames Skydeck in 2014. Give to the Hammerstep, Casting Director $100,000 for the Ramsby Family • Master Class Series – FX Makeup, Wiffenpoofs, arts! Support your Arts League! Back cover photograph “Trippy 2.0” by Kaleigh Bornstein ’14, shot from a sideview at an Orlando hotel and created by double flipping the image. Arts Faculty Bios TARA BORK was born in Illinois and has been teaching at LHPS since 1985. She has produced the American Scholastic Press award-winning Lakhischan Yearbook since 1992. Ms. Bork teaches Humanities, History of the Motion Picture and Journalism/Yearbook. An avid history and art enthusiast, the humanities are her passion. Ms. Bork holds a Master’s degree in education and an undergraduate degree in English Literature with specialized work in theatre and visual arts. Ms. Bork is a member of the Florida Council of Teachers of English and The Humanities Interdisciplinary Association, as well as The Byron Society of America. In her free time, she creates mixed media paintings and writes. TRUDY BRUNER is a native Floridian and has worked in theatre in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Florida. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Drama, Speech and English from Georgia Southern University and an MFA in Acting/ Directing from the University of Georgia. Ms. Bruner served as Director of Theatre for Young People and the Acting Studio at the Civic Theatres of Central Florida and has directed theatre at The Civic Theatres, Seminole State College, Orlando Repertory Theatre and Mad Cow Theatre Company where she was a founding member and Co-Artistic Director. She came to LHPS in 2001 where she teaches Speech and Drama, directs the Upper School theatre productions and serves as Sponsor for Thespian Troupe #2449. In 2014, Ms. Bruner became the LHPS Arts Administrator. Ginger Bryant is a Lake Highland graduate (‘90) and began teaching 11th grade English, Shakespeare Honors, and Upper School newspaper in 1996. She is the sponsor of the Upper School newspaper, the literary magazine, and the club David Copperfield’s Project Magic. Ms. Bryant received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rollins College and a Master of Science in English Education from Nova Southeastern University. Additionally, she has a Gifted Endorsement and wrote a book entitled Orlando Firefighting. Ms. Bryant worked and studied at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, and is the Vice President for The English-Speaking Union and Shakespeare Competition Coordinator for Florida. She serves on the Advisory Committee for Shakespeare With Heart and is a freelance writer for the international Miniature Collector magazine. George Clemens is the LHPS Head Coach for Speech and Debate. He was born in Albany, NY and received his Bachelor’s degree in History from Marquette University, a Master of Arts in History from Ball State University and a Master in Education in Social Science Education from UCF. He has taught AP European History, World His- tory, and US History at LHPS since 1995. Since Mr. Clemens took over the speech and debate program in 2001, Lake Highland’s speech students have been in final rounds of both CFL and NFL Nationals, have won numerous varsity and novice state championships, and have won championships at every national invitational tournament they have attended, including Harvard, Yale, Wake Forest, Emory, the Glenbrooks Invitational (Chicago), the University of Pennsylvania, Florida Blue Key, and the Crestian Classic. Elizabeth Cortelyou (Elizabeth Anne Smith) hails from Los Angeles where she worked as a professional actress since 1989. Her numerous theatrical performances include Light Up the Sky directed by David Lee at the historic Pasadena Playhouse. Television credits include series regular and recurring roles on Good Company, According to Jim, Almost Perfect, and Thanks. Guest starring roles include appearances on The Shield, Third Rock From the Sun, Murphy Brown, Mad About You, Everybody Loves Raymond, Lois and Clark, and Bob with Bob Newhart. She can be seen in the Steven Spielberg productions of Little Giants and Young Indiana Jones and is a member of Screen Actors Guild (SAG/AFTRA) and Actors Equity Association (AEA). Mrs. Cortelyou is a graduate of the University of California at Irvine and joined the Lake Highland faculty in 2008 where she teaches Drama in the Lower and Middle Schools and directs two Middle School drama performances. Natalie Deen Director of Orchestras, joined the LHPS faculty in 2007. She teaches Lower School Strings 4-6th Grade classes, Middle School String Orchestra and Upper School Symphony. She is the Co-Director of the Highlander Philharmonic, Lake Highland’s full symphony orchestra. Ms. Deen holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from The University of Mount Union and a Master of Music degree in Music Education from Columbus State University. She was a member of the Alliance Symphony Orchestra, Tuscarawas Philharmonic Orchestra and the University of Central Florida Symphony Orchestra. As an active Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Ms. Deen is very involved with the national philanthropy “Walk Now for Autism Speaks” and is an active member at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church. 7 Cris “Cheez” Denard grew up in Texas and attended Texas A&M University. He interned in St. Louis with a para-church ministry focused on discipleship and came to Orlando to join the staff of the local chapter of K-Life. At Lake Highland, he teaches Middle School Video Production along with his athletic coaching responsibilities. Mr. Denard has become an internet sensation with students making entertaining videos on YouTube at Cheez54, where he also hosts student sports highlight tapes for college recruiters to view. Coach Cheez can be found most Sundays at Summit Church, playing the role of Marshall in Summit’s family production, Base Camp Live! Kathleen Forster a California native, obtained a Fine Arts and Humanities in Education BA from San Diego State University, and an MA in Fine Arts from Academy of Art University, San Francisco. Her teaching experiences include the Peace Corps, Fiji Islands, teaching art in California Community Colleges, and at the San Francisco Academy of Art University. In 1987, Ms. Forster directed Lalapalooza Chil- dren’s Art Discovery Workshop in Utah and taught at The Waterford School. In 2001, Ms. Forster joined LHPS, teaching US Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and AP Studio Arts. She produces her art work at the White Heron Studios in Orlando and participates in Orlando’s Artist Registry. In 2012, Ms. Forster earned the Clause Noble Educator of the Year distinction and in 2013, the LHPS President’s Award for Teacher of the Year. Chris Greening is Director of Bands and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Instrumental Music Education from Millikin University in Decatur, IL. He came to Orlando in 1993 and began his teaching career with Orange County Public Schools as an interim elementary music teacher. He then taught instrumental music at the middle school level for nine years and was named Teacher of the Year for his school. At Lake Highland, Mr. Greening teaches all band classes including the Marching Highlanders and Lake Highland Jazz. He also teaches AP Music Theory and Introduction to Recording Studio. He has received Lake Highland’s President’s Service Award. Mr. Greening is a working trombonist and pianist. He also leads worship at First United Methodist Church in downtown Orlando. Pamela Greening is the Visual Arts teacher for the primary grades. She joined LHPS in 2005 teaching first grade and prekindergarten. She previously taught in Orange County Public Schools for 10 years where she assisted in writing curriculum and mentored beginning teachers county-wide. Mrs. Greening earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education at Millikin University in Illinois where she focused on art. She is currently studying graphic design with an emphasis in digital art. Mrs. Greening is a National Board Certified Teacher as an Early Childhood Generalist, and the author of a series of three teacher resource books entitled Critical Thinking Glyphs. An independent educational consultant, she also speaks to teachers across the country for Staff Development for Educators. DENISE HECKBERT is the Visual Arts teacher for Lower School, grades 3-6, and was formerly the Primary Art teacher for LHPS grades Pre-K - 2. She attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. During her extensive career as a design consultant and art director, Mrs. Heckbert provided design services for Walt Disney World, Nickelodeon Studios, Merrill Lynch and Chase Manhattan Bank. Her goal as an art teacher is to educate and inspire students while guiding them in advancing their creative skills and goals. She believes learning is a life-long process and aspires to provide children with artistic tools to help them grow, evolve, and succeed in their lives. Shalisa James started her full-time performing career singing and directing at Universal Studios Florida in 1990. While she continues her position there as Vocal Director, Mrs. James is proud to have been a member of the LHPS Lower School Music facul- ty since 2010. When she is not directing or teaching, she can be seen on stage performing with her award-winning theatrical a cappella group, Toxic Audio. Mrs. James is also an accomplished pianist and arranger, and can occasionally be seen at Walt Disney World playing piano and singing at Epcot Center’s UK. 9 Bianca Khoury grew up dancing in Orlando since the age of four. Her passion for dance continued through high school at Lake Highland, where she graduated in 2000. While earning her degree in International Business at Rollins College, she was actively involved as a dance teacher of all styles to students of all ages. Ms. Khoury owned and operated Turning Pointe-A Dance Studio for nine years and incorporated yoga poses and postures to better train dancers. After the sale of her studio, Ms. Khoury taught yoga, barre fitness and Pilates classes. She joined Lake Highland in 2014 as the Dance teacher and Coach of the Advanced Dance Troupe that earned first place honors in the 2014 Florida Regional Dance Championships. Devon Kincaid holds a Master’s degree in Music Education from UCF and a Bachelor’s degree in Voice Performance from Florida Southern College. She has taught voice, piano, chorus and general music at LHPS since 1988, leading her youth choirs to a level of excellence rarely found at the elementary level. Many of her students have sung in ACDA Honors’ Choirs, Florida All-State Choirs and in the National Festival Children’s Choir in Carnegie Hall. Ms. Kincaid performed with the Bach Festival Society and taught voice at Rollins College. She is the director of the Bach Festival Youth Choir and has attended summer workshops at Juilliard, The Eastman School of Music, and Central Connecticut State University. She holds professional memberships to ACDA, FVA, MENC, FMEA, and FEMEA. Joseph Kostura has been the Upper School Digital Video Production teacher since 2007. He is a native of Florida, and received his Bachelor of Arts in Radio-Television Production in 1993 from the University of Central Florida. His professional experience includes production work in corporate and non-profit broadcast television, primarily focusing on video editing. Past production experiences include working with Disney, Sea World, Court TV, LMG, and other national companies. His production experience also includes extensive travel both abroad and domestically. Mr. Kostura has taught at the college level and with the Private Industry Council. Robbie Lee earned his Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Mr. Lee has worked as a freelance muralist and illustrator, with work ranging from book illustrations to video game character design. Recently, he has been most active in the world of graphic T-shirt design, where his work has been featured in books, magazines, and online apparel stores such as Threadless and Shirt.woot. More than 60 of his designs have printed, generating sales of 100,000+ shirts. In 2003, he joined LHPS as the Middle School Visual Arts teacher and Coach of the awardwinning FLL Robotics Team. Kimberly Miles initiated and developed Lake Highland’s AP Art History curriculum. She also teaches English 9 Honors. Mrs. Miles holds a Master’s degree in English Education from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor’s degree in Humani- ties with a concentration in art history from Stetson University. Mrs. Miles also has a special interest in music; she has sung professionally and taught elementary school music. She is a member of the National Council of Teachers of English and sponsors the Highlander Chapter of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Miles enjoys reading and traveling. Lucinda Nichols says she is fortunate to have found her way to Lake Highland as Production Manager for the Harriett Coleman Center for the Arts in 2008. A working Theatre Professional since the 1980s, Ms. Nichols’ work has taken her from California to the mid-west, the Carolinas to Florida. Locally, she has been involved in multiple productions for the Civic Theatres of Central Florida, Mad Cow Theatre, The Ice House Theatre, Bob Carr Performing Arts Center and Orlando Repertory Theatre. Both of Ms. Nichols’ children are graduates of LHPS. Betsy briley Pavlovich was born in North Car olina and spent time overseas in the Philip pines and Pakistan. She earned B.A. degrees in Dramatic Arts and in International Relations at the University of Mary Washington, and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Rollins College. Ms. Pav has worked professionally as an actress, director, stage manager, and as tech director for Clubhouse Kids, a children’s theatre group. She came to LHPS in 1984 and became a full time drama teacher in 1999. She now directs Lower School Drama for 4-6th grades. Ms. Pav has performed with American Young Actors’ Theatre at Valencia, Mt. Dora’s Ice House Theatre, and at Theatre Downtown, and is a Board member for FATE, Florida Association for Theatre Education. Brent Pirie joined the Upper School staff in 1998, teaching computers and then developed the video/ multimedia and graphics programs. He currently teaches video/computers/robotics in the Lower School and produces video programs across campus for live and on-demand content. Mr. Pirie has an Associate’s degree in Computers, a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Telecommunications and an MBA in Computer Education/Business Economics. He also worked as a director/producer for CBS, ESPN, ABC, Disney, Christian broadcasts, music videos, children’s programming and reality shows. Mr. Pirie is an Apple certified Adobe educator, an advisory board member for SIGCSE and a member of CSTA, FACE and ITSE. Leslie Reese is a UCF graduate and a Florida-born artist. Before coming to LHPS where he teaches Upper School Ceramics, Photography and Graphic Design, he was active in the space industry as an illustrator during the early years of the shuttle program. Mr. Reese is one of the founding members of the Alternative Photographic International Symposium (APIS) formed to preserve the original and early processes of photography, and of the Digital Photographers Group advising manufacturers and producers of digital cameras, equipment and software, specifically Adobe Photoshop. He participates in art shows in the Brevard County area displaying his larger-than-life photos printed on canvas. Mr. Reese is a consultant with local artists and prints many of their editions for art shows and galleries. Pamela Reynolds has been a choreographer, musician and theatrical director since 1973. She spent 20 years teaching and travelling throughout the US with her own dance and theater companies and is now a 20-year faculty member in Lower School. Ms. Reynolds teaches Computer Education and works with all groups within the Academy Singers organization as choreographer and creative consultant. For a decade, Ms. Reynolds has played the White House Steinway piano to accompany the Academy Singers. She has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas Theater Department. Her extensive experience in the arts includes productions with schools and theaters, dance and summer stock companies, TV production, convention production, pageants, teaching, and talent development. Cheryl Sims has taught and produced special events for more than 30 years. After graduating from Samford University in Birmingham, AL in Early Childhood Education and Music, Mrs. Sims went on to receive her CMP certification from Meeting Professionals International. As an accomplished meeting planner and the founding Director of the Academy Singers Organization, which includes the Academy Singers, Legacy Singers, Highland, Academy K, and 901 North, she writes, composes, and produces original scripts and programs. She has taught primary music at Lake Highland since 1997. Mrs. Sims seeks to inspire young performers to reach for excellence through opportunities that showcase their enthusiastic gifts of singing, performing, and embracing the arts. Matt Smith has an A.A. degree from Florida State University and a B.A. degree in Technical Theatre from the University of Central Florida. Since 1992, he has worked in the entertainment industry in Orlando on projects that include rigging, scenic, lighting, audio, and video for Civic Theatre, Orlando Rep, Nickelodeon Studios, Disney, Universal Studios, Rollins College and more. His set design work includes Salt and Pepper, Sideways Stories from the Wayside School, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Go Dog Go, Zarafa and many others. Mr. Smith teaches Stagecraft I – IV at Lake Highland and is excited to pass on his experience to the next generation of theatre professionals. He is also the HCCA Operations Manager, Technical Director and Set Designer. Terry Thomas joined the LHPS arts faculty in 2014 after serving as a contract Music Director for Upper School Theater and Thespians since 2009. He co-teaches Upper School AP Music Theory, Drama I and is Director of the Highland Singers. He also teaches Middle School Conservatory and Highlander Chorus. Mr. Thomas has a Master’s degree in Music Education from Indiana State University and has taught and performed in Indiana, Florida and Kuwait, where he served as Performing Director for the American School. He also worked as Walt Disney World’s Entertainment Business Manager for Hollywood Studios, a Performance Coach for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and a Training Manager for Disney University. adjunct Arts Faculty Alex Adkins (Extemp) • Angela Brant (Private Lesson Coordinator) • Kimberly Davis (Speech) Linda Hardy (US Drama & Academy Singers) • Terri Sanders (Oratory) • Chris Sprouse (Debate) Mike Wascher (Debate) Arts Benefactors The Ramsby Family Lisa & Greg ‘85 Ramsby Producer ($1,000+) Denise & Evan Allen Soni & Carl Atkinson Lorri & Shawn Barrow The Blunk Family Karen & Lawrence Blunk Patrick Tubbs Tara Bouzianis Janice and Robert Cohen Nema Oriel-Comenencia & Edsel Comenencia Andrea & Deryl Couch Holly & Mike Hatcher Johnny Holloway & Diana Croslyn Clare & Warren Hudson Christine & Michael Jablonski Julie & Kenneth Kronhaus Rene & Julio Martinez Linda & James Midkiff Lee, Louis & Zack’12 Nimkoff Cindy & Ben Patz The Pride Family Saima & Tabarak Qureshi Allison & Dexter Richardson Holly & Eric Saunders Grace & Geoffrey Stewart Stacy & Harkley Thornton Becky & Barry Watson Shannon & Patrick White Amanda & Michael Wilson Conductor ($500+) Catherine & Stephen Bacot Brigitta & Hartmuth Bittner Grace & Pete Bryden Suzanne & Paul Byron Susan & Chip Caray Arts League g April & Tyler Doggett Layne & Michael Fess Kimberly & Michael Fogle Kay & Alan Forbes Jeanne & William Fravel The Gifford Family Amy Greene Susana & Jeremy Havas Valerie & Edgardo Insignares Debra & Daniel Kitts Monica & Michael Kott Jennifer & Vince LaRuffa Molly & Doug McMahon Jeannie & Arun Moorjani Sejal & Rajul Patel Michelle & Stephen Robertson Sabrina & Richard Sane Erica & Christopher Savage Linda Schwichtenberg & Bill Staiger Sally-Anne & Herbert Sharpe Halla Shami –Sher & Andrew Sher Bethany Vickers Robert Vickers Erika & Johnny Wright Artist ($250+) Shireen & Waseem Ansari Omar & Rania Ata Mary Ellen & A. David Bates Vivian & Jamie Boone Lesley & Chuck Boynton Andrea & Steve Brown Dede & John Caron Susan & Roger Chapin Lauren & Geo Chico Gale & Albert Chiodi Susan & Freddy Clayton Elizabeth & Robert Cortelyou Allison & Javier Delgado Sibyl & Joseph Doremus Janie & Dan Drummond Dennise & Tom Durkee Wendy & Charles Fogg Carole & Jim Forquer Melissa & Mark Gibson Michelle & Scott Grossman Kathleen Halldin-New Medea & Bruce Harris Frank Ioppolo Nancy & Donald Jablonski Nicole & Joseph JeBailey Susanna & Oji Joseph Camille & Martin Kaiser Carla & Hassan Kamal Sheila & Jeffrey Keiner Susan & Craig Keogh Liesl & Joe Kolb Diana & George Kurtz Jerri & David Lamm Monica & Keith Lochmandy Carlos Luengo & Magda Vignali Rosemarie & Charles McMenamin Kalani & Dom Meffe Donna & Charles Meltz Jen & John Moran Terry & Ronald Nardozzi Sejal & Vipul Patel Sunita & Gargey Patil Dawn & Chris Peterson Brett & Steven Petty Kim & Tyler Piercy Betsy & John Pokorny Miriam Rafferty Farah & Nizam Razack Kerri Malett & Sergio Rivera Mary Anne Runnalls Suzanne & Gary Salzman Margie & David Schreiber Cheryl & Joe Sims 2013-14 Membership To join the Arts League, use the enclosed form or join online. Kelly & Armand Soto Kay & John Stanney Jennifer & Jason Taggart Aparna & Raj Toleti Amara & Christopher Walker Mary Lynn & Robert Weaver Mary & John White Barbara & David Yergey, Jr. Lauren & Scott Zimmerman Chorus ($150+) Stacey & Glenn Adams Maggie & Paul Baekey Katherine & Chad Barbay Sujatha & Soundapandian Baskar Maggi & David Beamish Leslie Becker Khyati & Azad Bhatt Jenny & Haley Bronson Jane Callahan Bettie-Ann & Joe Candelora Misha & Gary Cardamone Robin Cohen Cheryl & Jeff Cotter Becky & Devon Crowley Susan & Joshua D’Amaro Donna & Charlie Doyle Whitney & Ray Easler Marie & Don Felix Dorothy & John Gabriel Pam & Chris Greening Ingrid & Mike Grenci Barbara & Karl Hagen Lori & William Heichel Bailey Hurlburt ‘09 Patrick Hurlburt ‘08 Jennifer & Timothy Jones Linda & Malcolm Jones Shelley & Jim Kasch Jeanette & Douglas Koegler Rebekah & Doug Langford Erin & Chad Lawrence Betsey & Doug Leckie Jasmine & Wentao Lyou Alka & Atul Madan Stacey & Raymond Madden Mary Ann & Michael Magee Jay & Quino Martinez Catherine & Jeff McFadden Jackie McFadden & Hunt Sparra Irma Moreno & Matt Durfee Melissa & Jeffrey Moskowitz Brooke & Frank Myers Adina & Brian Noble Meade & Gordon Owens Anna & Mark Peet Gwen & R. Scott Popaditch Kaki & Bob Rawls Traies Roe Mary & Mark Roh Salli & Gregory Setta Sarita & Devang Shah Amy & Pete Sinelli Sarah Sourour & Hani Seifein Michelle & Anthony Stepney Anne Stokes Diane & John Winograd Karen & Scott Witter Felecia & Brent Ziegler Apprentice ($50+) Tracy & Bruce Bessire Tara Bork Trudy Bruner Mary Lynn & Glenn Clark Mylene & William Dally Debbie & Bob DeLoach Sondra & Cody Fitzgerald Amanda & Charles Gufford Jenny & Max Hanson Bryan Hardy ‘07 Kristin Hardy ‘09 Abby Hatcher ‘13 Denise & Thomas Heckbert Stacia & Alex Hujik Sandra & George Jackson Shalisa & Jeremy James Mary & R. Cash Kaschai Devon Kincaid Kristen & Charles Letchworth Leslie Macaulay Kim & Rick Machado Rosali Morris Betsy Pavlovich Melissa & Tony Phillips Brent Pirie Pamela Reynolds Rita & Greg Schroeder Shana & Brian Small Kathy & Craig Taylor Tammy & Don Wacker Candace & Michael Watson Lani & Martin Yungmann Mission Statement The LHPS Arts League is a parent organization created to provide the Arts at Lake Highland with volunteer support and financial assistance. LHPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations to the LHPS Arts League are tax deductible as prescribed by law. All Arts League donations will apply toward “Top of the Dome” status and other donor recognition levels. Corporate donations and matching gifts are also welcome. “ Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder. - E.B. White At the end of last year we were very sorry to bid farewell to our Arts Administrator, BettieAnn Candelora, as she left Lake Highland and Florida to be closer to her family. I was honored to be asked to take her place. I have been in the Upper School Drama program since 2001 and it is a genuine pleasure to become an even closer collaborator with the Arts Faculty, LHPS Administration and the Arts League. Also new in their teaching positions this year are Mrs. Pam Greening in primary art and Mrs. Denise Heckbert in elementary art. New to the LHPS faculty are Terry Thomas in Middle School and Upper School Chorus and Drama, and Bianca Khoury as the new Dance teacher and Coach. Our extraordinary arts faculty continues to grow in their art and in the art of teaching. “I loved doing the outer space adventure because I liked making up stuff. We made up a planet,” said Steven Sombeck in Mrs. Heckbert’s 4th grade art class. We have the privilege at Lake Highland to lead these elementary, adolescent and teenage artists as they express, explore, collaborate and create big things like a whole planet and small things like the wings of a butterfly. Whether starting early or later, the student considers how to take what’s inside and send it out to others who in turn bring meaning to the expression. Communication, empathy and art is born. The following capacities for imaginative learning from “Aesthetic Education, Inquiry and the Imagination” developed by the Lincoln Center Institute in 2007 are listed as keys to the artistic experience: noticing deeply, questioning, making connections, identifying patterns, exhibiting empathy, creating meaning and taking action. As our students paint, sing, play music, act, dance, debate, march, mold clay, make magic, photograph, video and sculpt, they become proficient in these capacities essential to their future and the future of their favorite planet. Thank you for being part of the arts at Lake Highland and being on the lookout for wonder! Trudy Bruner LHPS Arts Administrator Arts League Board of Directors 2014-2015 (Back, L-R) Michelle Grossman, Secretary Grace Bryden, Kim Fogel, Shana Small,Treasurer Jerri Lamm. (Center, L-R) Kim Pride, Andrea Brown, Saima Qureshi, Asst.Treasurer Stacey Madden, Linda Midkiff, Denise Allen, Terry Nardozzi. (Front, L-R) Past President Holly Hatcher, President Sabrina Sane,Vice President Sally-Anne Sharpe, Arts Administrator Trudy Bruner. (Not Pictured) Vivian Boone, Jay Martinez. Stage Shows 2014-15 The Radium Girls October 2-5, 7-9, 2014 Upper School Drama Johnny Holloway Blackbox Theatre JUNIOR THESPIAN SHOWCASE October 23, 2014 Middle School Musical Theatre Harriett Coleman Center for the Arts Main Stage Tom Sawyer January 30 – February 1, 2015 Lower School Drama Harriett Coleman Center for the Arts Main Stage Footloose March 19-22, 2015 Upper School Drama Harriett Coleman Center for the Arts Main Stage Once On This Island April 23-25, 2015 Middle School Musical Theatre Johnny Holloway Blackbox Theatre visit www.lhps.org/artsleague for up-to-the-minute schedule details, arts news and photo gallery. The arts are thriving at LHPS! SCHOOL WIDE The Arts Festival ArtStamps Highland Masters Series projectART Veterans Day Salute LOWER SCHOOL 901 North Academy Singers Artists in Action Band Chorus Drama Grandparent’s Day Legacy Singers Music Piano Strings Talent Show Video Production Visual Arts MIDDLE SCHOOL Art Chorus Concert Band Dance Highlander Philharmonic Jazz Ensemble Marching Band Musical Theatre Strings Video Production Visual Arts Vocal Adrenaline UPPER SCHOOL AP Art History Art & AP Art Art & Literary Magazine By Any Other Name Ceramics Choir Dance Team Drama Graphic Design Highlander Philharmonic La’ Cappella Lakhischan Yearbook Marching Band Michael Pirie Artist of the Year Awards Music Theory (Intro & AP) Mystery Dessert Theatre Photography Project Magic Recording Studio Shakespeare Class I & II Speech & Debate Team Stagecraft Strings Symphonic Band Talent Show Thespian Troupe #2449 Those Guys (Male Ensemble) Video Production Visual Arts Video Showcase Campus & Community Arts The LHPS campus is transformed for a week into a festival atmosphere during The Arts Festival. Students participate in special themed arts projects and attend a wide variety of arts performances by classmates and professional special guests. In 2014, Surrealism was the theme with floating umbrellas in the Rex and melting clocks adorning fences and balconies. Our community art outreach program, projectART, annually links Lake Highland with an important community partner. The 2014 surreal piece “L’enfant Miro” is installed in the new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Mark Your Calendar! The Arts Festival Pop Art Rocks! April 13-17, 2015 Photos of The Arts Festival by Glenn Clark William K. 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