Newsletter 4 - Governor`s School for the Arts
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Newsletter 4 - Governor`s School for the Arts
welcome back! 2016-17 volume 5 issue 1 254 G ranby Street Nor fol k , VA 23510 w w w. gsar ts. net 757. 451. 4711 Find us on FACEBO O K instagram @govschool Tw itter @TheG ovS chl instagram @gsa_origin OPENING DAY September 6, 2016 Main Building, 254 Granby Street: 2nd Floor: Administration 3rd Floor: Musical Theatre 4th Floor: Vocal Music and Theatre & Film 5th Floor: Visual Arts 6th Floor: Instrumental Music and Theatre Tech TRDance Center, 325 Granby Street: Dance 1:00 pm - (1st Shift) Report to either the Main Building or to TRDance Norfolk, Portsmouth & Virginia Beach 2:10 pm - (2nd Shift) Report to the Roper Theatre, 340 Granby Street Chesapeake, Isle of Wight, Suffolk, Southampton & Franklin 2:15 pm - All students will walk to the Roper Theatre for Opening Day Ceremony 4:25 pm - buses depart for 1st shift students 5:25 pm - buses depart for 2nd shift students To the returning students, WELCOME BACK and to our newbies, WELCOME to the 2016-2017 school year at The Governor’s School for the Arts!!!! Welcome to a new year of phenomenal productions, performances and art exhibitions. Welcome to a new year of outstanding arts training by some of the best artists that the Hampton Roads area has to offer. Welcome to immersing yourself in creativity, challenging your base knowledge of your art form, and pushing it to the next level. To our seniors, welcome to the most exciting year of your lives as you explore and apply to colleges and universities and prepare for auditions. Welcome to making the decision of doing your art as a career if this is really what you want to do in this life. WELCOME TO YOUR SENIOR YEAR!!!! I’m so excited about this school year, which will begin with our Opening Day speeches and performances at the Roper Theatre on September 6. This day sets the tone for our year so I’m really looking forward to outstanding speeches that express the true atmosphere of love, encouragement and family. Prior to the speeches and performances, we will discuss a few administrative changes that will go into effect so make sure to bring your good listening skills with you. As always, instruments, art supplies and dance clothes are not needed on the first day of GSA. Finally, I’m thrilled to share that GSA is expanding to Harry’s Barbeque. That’s right, we are adding to our existing building with new orchestra and jazz spaces as well as dance studios and classrooms in the building next to us; no not MOB! To assist with this expansion, GSA’s Foundation will be kicking off a new capital campaign, Next Stage. More information is forthcoming! Looking forward to seeing each of you on September 6th! #ITSHAPPENINGNOWGSA Dr. Andrea Warren Executive Director and your BIGGEST FAN! 1 From the Executive Director dance The Dance Department is housed at the welcome back newsletter Dancers will start the year with auditions for the Nutcracker, our collaboration with the Richmond Ballet, as well as auditions for the first round of choreographers for the GSA Winter Dance Concert! Highlighting our fall itinerary, Laura Petibone Wright and Todd Rosenlieb will be setting the brilliant choreography of Erick Hawkins’ New Moon on our department. Combining tradition and new works is a great way to start the year! The fall includes preparations for Holidays in the City, Winter Concert, and the Regional High School Dance Festival hosted by GSA.The Festival will bring over a thousand dancers from performing arts high schools around the country to Norfolk where they will perform and take classes with some of the finest dance educators in the country. TRDance Center, 325 Granby Street Todd Rosenlieb, Chair Joni Petre-Scholz, Associate Chair Spring will bring two amazing residencies including Gaga - a movement language developed by Ohad Naharin and a weeklong residency with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Over Memorial Day weekend we will travel to the Big Apple (NYC) for classes, dance concerts, and a taste of Broadway. The year culminates with our Spring Concert, which will bring all of our dancers to the stage for our spring celebration of Dance. The year ahead is filled with endless possibilities, artistic growth, and the joy of Dance. 2 photos by Angela Douglas Ramsey, GSA 1997 MUSICAL Chip Gallgher, ChairTHEATRE Jeff Warner, Choreographer This year, Musical Theatre will again work with Virginia Musical Theatre in a co-production of A Christmas Carol in December at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach. The Voices of Virginia, one of our smaller ensembles, will be performing for the kick off of the Neptune Festival’s VIP Gala on September 30. This is a very special event as our students will have the chance to perform for the Honorable Will Sessoms, the Mayor of Virginia Beach and a host of other “Beach Celebs”. Looking ahead, in October 2017 the Musical Theatre and Instrumental Music Departments will travel on a cultural exchange trip to Japan. In light of this trip, we will be volunteering at the Neptune Festival Sand Sculpting tent to help raise money. You will hear more about how you can help. Musical Theatre students will have several opportunities for performance experiences. In March we will be previewing our Japan trip production at the Sandler Center with the Instrumental Music Orchestra on stage with us. We will create a cabaret in February which will be performed at our own Black BoxTheatre and Crazy for You, our big musical, will be at the historic and newly renovated Wells Theatre in the spring. As always, you will have an exciting year of working hard in classes, workshops and master classes! welcome back newsletter Theatre & Film Shawn Steve J. Earle, Chair Crawford, Theatre Tech Director The Theatre & Film department has a spectacular season planned for this year! We will begin with a new version of Oliver Twist opening at the TCC Roper Performing Arts Center in October. This show is a co-production with the award winning Virginia Stage Company and is directed by VSC’s interim artistic director, Patrick Mullins. 3 Our Filmmakers will be busy finishing the edit of last year’s Reframe the Shame, the moving and poignant show about depression in youth. They will be working with professional videographer Richard Keel in creating a fully edited version of the play along with interviews and resources. Our Design/Tech students will hit the ground running as they work with VSC to help build the set for Oliver Twist. We have exciting field trips planned to Washington, DC and New York City as well as three other main stage productions and our 3rd Annual Film Festival at the end of the year. Vocal Alan Fischer,Music Chair photos by Steve J. Earle, Theatre Chair Dr. Stephen Cook, Choral Director Vocal Music has an exciting year planned! Our schedule opens with our annual performance of Handel: Messiah Sing-Along on December 19 at First Presbyterian Church in Norfolk. We will present CABARET: A Celebration of Rogers and Hammerstein on Jan 20 and 22 at the GSA Dalis Black Box Theatre as our Foundation fundraiser concert. Our opera production will be Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, sung in English, on March 10, 11 and 12 at ODU University Theatre. This year we are proud to collaborate with our Dance Department in presenting Carl Orff ’s magnificent Carmina Burana in the spring. Our senior class Vocal Recital will be on May 23 at First Presbyterian Church in Norfolk. Check back for other programming during the year! Our trip to New York City will include seeing alumnus Ryan Speedo Green singing in La Boheme at the Metropolitan Opera House as well as performances of Aida, Manon Lescaut, and a musical. Students will also sing in master classes in New York. Will Liverman, who will be Figaro in Virginia Opera’s production of The Barber of Seville, is our first Vocal Music alum to have a leading role inVirginia Opera. Alumnae Marjorie Owens will return for her third year to sing with Washington Concert Opera in the spring. photos by Alan Fischer, VM Chair welcome back newsletter instrumental music Jeff Phelps, Chair The Instrumental Music department is looking forward to Dr. Stephen Coxe, Artistic Director many exciting opportunities that include side-by-side concerts with the Roy Muth Big Band, and another with the Virginia Symphony in November at Chrysler Hall, performing the live soundtrack with the film Home Alone. Instrumental Music students have the opportunity to take master classes in New York City with members of the Birdland Big Band and the Ensemble ACJW. We will collaborate with members of Freemason Street Baptist Church, and will also perform chamber music at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens, and at the Virginia Arts Festival. In March, together with the Musical Theatre department, our Orchestra will perform Hooray for Hollywood, music of the movies on stage at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach. Visual Arts Liana Graham, Chair 4 And every day at GSA, our students have the opportunity to study with a myriad of performers that call Hampton Roads their home. photo by Euniece Harris, GSA 2018 Heather Bryant, Associate Chair The Visual Arts Department will kick the year off in the NEON District! During the summer, six of our Visual Arts students were busy painting benches to be installed in the NEON District just in time for the NEON Festival! Our department will be participating in the Festival with our public art benches, face painting and chalking the street with kids, and a Wearable Art NEON Parade with our Dance Department. Early October we will be heading to the oceanfront in Virginia Beach to participate in the Neptune Festival Sand Sculpture Competition and Youth Boardwalk Art Show. Eager to reclaim our title as 1st Place winners in 2014’s Sand Sculpture Competition, we were disappointed when it was rained out last year. Come out for some sand, sun (fingers crossed !), and support our team of sand artists! Students will also have the opportunity to participate in the Ocean View Art Show and Stockley Gardens Arts Festival later in October. At each event, they will be exhibiting their work and competing for awards. Our beautiful gallery ORIGIN will be the home of an exciting exhibit celebrating Bra-Ha-Ha on October 5. The gallery is located on Level 2 in MacArthur Center. Please join us for an opening reception with GSA students’ entries and the winners of the Bra-Ha-Ha competition. art by Raven Campbell, GSA 2018 art by Annabell Hayford, GSA 2016 The first juried show of the school year is Playthings opening at ORIGIN on Nov. 17. We will be collecting new toys at this reception to donate to Toys for Tots. Artists will be attending National Portfolio Day on Nov. 19 in DC. On December 15, we will be stepping out in style at the third Wearable Arts Fashion Show at the Chrysler Museum of Art, followed by a fashion exhibition at the museum. The show hits the runway again in early 2017 at MacArthur Center. Join us as our students strut their stuff and show off their talents with Wearable Art! art by Ashley Milteer, GSA 2016
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