Educator Newsletter - Midland Center for the Arts
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Educator Newsletter - Midland Center for the Arts
Education at your Center MAKE SCIENCE, ART AND HUMANITIES COME ALIVE FOR YOUR STUDENTS. Issue 17 • March 2015 ENDS MAY 17, 2015! ARTS INTEGRATION TEACHER WORKSHOP Leonardo Sound Writing & Word Painting: Mastering Fluent & Expressive Reading & Writing • April 13, 2015 • 8:30 – 11:30 am da Vinci Do your students enjoy music? How can you use their natural attraction to various types of music to encourage reading and writing? Kennedy Center teaching artist Marcia Daft presents methods that any teacher can use with students in grades 3 – 6 to unlock hidden skills. Reluctant writers? Struggling readers? Attend this workshop to discover new strategies that have helped other teachers with the same challenges. Register today! man-inventor-artist-genius Let us help you! We still have bussing funds available! Up to $500 available to each school! Wondering how Leonardo da Vinci relates to your curriculum? Don’t worry! We’ve created tours for all ages. Guided tours are fun and interactive; exploring hands-on force and motion activities with scientific observation in the da Vinci exhibit and enjoy measurement challenges with your group! We will send you home with worksheets for kids 3rd – 6th grade and a fun activity for younger ones, Preschool – 2nd grade! For more information contact Heather Litle at [email protected] or Book now. Fee: $25 (space is limited!) To receive notification of next season’s Professional Development offerings contact Heather at [email protected]. Sponsored by Dow Corning Corporation & the Maxwell K. Pribil Memorial Trust administered by FirstMerit PrivateBank COMING JANUARY 2016! SPEED: Science in Motion This year: due to contractual agreements with the Leonardo da Vinci licensing company, school groups that visit the museum after April 14 will pay $4 per student and chaperone. Organized by Event Marketing Service GmbH (EMS), Vienna, and distributed by Exhibits Development Group (EDG), USA. Locally sponsored by The Dow Chemical Company, Dow Corning Corporation, Great Lakes Loons, Catholic Federal Credit Union & Associated Builders and Contractors, (Greater Michigan Chapter) Print sponsor: Quick Reliable Printing Media sponsors: WNEM, 96.1 WHNN, 102.5 WIOG & WCMU Public Broadcasting Find our full lineup of offerings at mcfta.org. It’s never too early to start thinking about next year! • DISCOVER how the science of engines, aerodynamics & motion has lifted auto racing into the highest echelon of modern technology! • EXPLORE the technology of Formula One auto racing – from physics & engineering to human endurance & biology – through hands-on activities! • TEST your skills in a race simulator – & determine if you have what it takes to become a professional Formula One driver! This exhibit brings in curriculum elements relating to Force and Motion, STEM, and Human Systems! Click here for more information! 800-523-7649 • 989-631-8250 • 1801 W. St. Andrews Rd. Midland, MI 48640 ENJOY A TEACHER’S NIGHT OUT! Sybarite5 April 18, 2015 • 8 pm Sybarite5 joins the MSO to premiere the world’s first concerto for string quintet and orchestra by the awardwinning American composer Dan Visconti. The overture to Rossini’s opera William Tell, made famous by The Lone Ranger, opens the program and Tchaikovsky wrestles with fate during his highly emotional Symphony No. 4. THEATRE & LITERATURE GO HAND-IN-HAND! Is your class reading any of these classic works from Center Stage Theatre’s 2014/2015 season? Encourage your students to experience literature on another level. “Expect an experience that will satisfy your inner rock star and your secret Mozart.” ~ Arizona Daily Star SPECIAL OFFER JUST FOR YOU! 2 Tickets for just $60. Use promo code BOHUSLAV. Valid for April 18, 2015 MSO concert only. Not valid on previous purchases. SUMMER FUN! Register for Summer Camps starting March 9th! Get fired up for Summer Fun at Midland Center for the Arts! We have full-day and half-day camps available for preschool through teens in Music, Art, Science, Theatre and History! Register before April 10 and receive $10 off full-day camps and $5 off half-day camps. Start your search for the perfect summer camp here. May 8 – 17, 2015 Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members for a weekend of revelry. The danger and hilarity are non-stop in this glittering whodunit. Appropriate for teens & up. Scholarships are also available! Summer Camp Kickoff March 14, 2015 • 12 – 3 pm Learn about camps and classes from around the region at this free event! Summer Camp Kick Off was created to help parents streamline their summer camp planning for their children. You may come to learn about pottery classes, but also learn that another organization has tennis lessons. It is a great one-stop shop. June 11 – 14, 2015 Share adventures with Lilly and her friends – and learn about the mysterious black holes in Swiss cheese as taught by Lilly’s favorite teacher, Mr. Slinger. Performed by 4th, 5th & 6th graders. Appropriate for all ages. KNOW A CHILD IN NEED? Art Heart from the The arts and sciences are great ways to build confidence, inspire creative thinking and foster responsibility. Art from the Heart is the Midland Center for the Arts Scholarship Fund, designed to assist individuals in covering costs associated with tuition-based classes, camps, educational programming and theatrical or musical performances. As an educator, you can be an advocate for those students who need these kinds of activities. Please help us by identifying students who could benefit from this program and refer them (or their parents) to our assistance program. Applications can be found here. This fund is made possible through special fundraiser ticket sales, the generosity of individual donors and special grants from a variety of sources. Thank you to our Art from the Heart Benefactors! August 6 – 8, 2015 Mistaken identities of every shape and size commence in this classic farce of Shakespearean proportions! This production marks the 50th anniversary of Peanut Gallery, our theatre program for young people. Performed by 13- to 21-year-olds. Appropriate for all ages, but geared more to middle school & up. THE HALL OF IDEAS AB DOW SUMMER EXHIBITS Enjoy year-round! Integrated Patterns: Structured Abstraction Connecting through Interactivity! Three levels make up the fun, interactive Hall of Ideas designed especially for toddlers through grade school students. This handicap-accessible space traces the spiraling evolution of civilization in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Advancing through each level, visitors learn about Michigan’s geological formation and early inhabitants, and explore the interconnection of science and art. April 25 – June 26, 2015 This invitational exhibition features work by artists from across the country employing extensive use of pattern, repetition, geometry and structural organization. Tsunami by Hiroko Lancour (detail) Between Order & Chaos: Marissa Voytenko Encaustic Paintings April 25 – June 26, 2015 • Create your own dramatic image with our interactive Art Wall; then email it to yourself, a grandparent or friend! • Work together to make an Alexander Calder-style mobile • Explore the Periodic Table of elements & create over 350 virtual “chemical reactions” • Merge science & art when you design & shoot off your own virtual fireworks • Sit down to the electronic keyboard, grab drumsticks or an electric guitar for a musical jam session • Make music using light beams with our Beamz Player – No strings attached! • Become a singing sensation in our new Karaoke Studio, or use our Digital FX Station to shape the sound of your voice • Explore the art of architecture the Alden B. Dow way • Immerse yourself in a whole new selection of challenging & interactive green screen games • And lots more! Abstract images centered around structures, occasional text and drawn images. The 2014 GMAE award winner’s attraction to the mysterious and “almost-but-not-yet” yields artwork that allows the viewer to understand an image, while leaving space for wonder and thoughtful interpretation. Balancing Act by Marissa Voytenko (detail) Burnt Offerings: Stephen Sebald Drawings July 11 – September 27, 2015 The 2014 GMAE award winner’s extremely detailed realist charcoal portrait drawings are recognized for excellence, precision and craftsmanship. Drawing by Stephen Sebald (detail) ABDM MEMBERSHIPS With Leonardo da Vinci, an Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art Museum Membership makes more sense than ever! Did you know that during our Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, a family membership will pay for itself after only 2 visits?* Explore the exciting interaction between art and science through dynamic exhibitions and programs … with FREE or reduced admission year-round! Family memberships are just $75 and make great gifts – for yourself or others! Benefits include: • Free year-round Museum admission (discounts on special exhibitions) • Discounts on Studio School classes • Free or discounted admission to more than 300 science centers worldwide • 10% discount at Intermission the Museum Store • Exclusive communications about Museum happenings *Based on 2 adults & 2 kids HANDS-ON HISTORY WEEKENDS HISTORY COMES TO LIFE AT HERITAGE PARK! Join us for fun and interactive drop-in programs to discover, appreciate and preserve our unique local heritage! There’s a new family-focused topic each month. Fridays are self-guided tour days; onsite interpreters and activities on Saturdays. Heritage Park is available to education groups year round by scheduling with the Education Department at [email protected]. Check out these fun school programs! Bradley Home (Grades 2 & up) (Half-day experience; this is the city-life portion of the Root Cellar/Ice Box tour) The 1874 Bradley Home is a hands-on historic house museum offering a glimpse of the everyday life of an early Midland family. Learn about family dynamics, luxuries and challenges, traditions and how they compare to YOUR daily life. Includes a tour of the adjacent Carriage House and its amazing collection of horse-drawn carriages and sleighs. Cost: $3 per person (classroom teachers FREE) To book, contact [email protected] Save the dates! (11 am – 2 pm) Victorian Recycling: Make-Do’s, Repairs & More! • April 17 & 18, 2015 Spring Cleaning! • May 15 & 16, 2015 Victorian Lawn Games! • June 19 & 20, 2015 Family Carnival Days! • August 21 & 22, 2015 Learn more at www.mcfta.org/hoh MCHS MEMBERSHIPS Do you enjoy connecting with the past and learning about its impact on the present and future? Then consider membership in the Midland County Historical Society! Your dues help us maintain the programs and facilities at Heritage Park, and bring history to life for hundreds of area students each year! Click here to learn more and to purchase your membership. Midland County Historical Society members enjoy these great benefits: • Free admission to all Heritage Park attractions • Free admission to the Heritage Program Series • Discounted admission to special events, workshops & camps • Special invitations to exhibit previews & receptions • 10% discount on Intermission Museum Store purchases • Time Travelers reciprocal membership Chemist & Architect (Grades 3 & 4) Students peek into the lives of two of Midland’s best-known entrepreneurs: Herbert H. Dow and his son Alden B. Dow. Explore Herbert Dow’s brine well, learn about the challenges of founding a company in a new place, and perform simple science experiments at Heritage Park. At the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio students become an architect for the day while exploring this amazing architectural wonder. A partnership between Midland County Historical Society and the Alden B. Dow Home & Studio. Cost: inquire when booking To book, contact Beth at 989-839-2744 Sponsored by Consumers Energy A Chemist in the Making (Grades 4 & up) (Half-day experience, Chemist portion of Chemist and Architect) Multi-media exhibits and innovative audio and video displays provide a fascinating look at the birth of Midland’s largest business. Experiment with electrical circuits, simple chemistry experiments and help to identify human, natural and capital resources that helped start The Dow Chemical Company. Cost: $3 per person (classroom teachers FREE) To book, contact [email protected] Sponsored by Consumers Energy