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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Winter Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy students and teaching artists perform holiday and winter-themed songs in a rollicking cabaret. Performers include HAT Co (Hope Academy’s Teen Theater Company) singers and band; our new flute choir; plus teaching artists\, Emma Cox\, Meredith Hoppe\, Anqwenique Wingfield\, Monica Stephenson\, Suzanne Polak\, Kristine Rominski and Michael Chapman. \nBy donation only. Seating is limited\, so you must RSVP. Click here to submit your ticket request.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-winter-cabaret/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists,Music,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Loving Black: A Dance Performance
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anthony Williams\, presents “Loving Black\,” as part of the Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s Fresh Works series.  This new dance performance is about the complicated love between African American men. The project examines past and present representations of black male identities to inspire a dialogue about the diversity of expressions. \nAbout Anthony Williams:\nAnthony Williams is a resident teaching artist at Kelly Strayhorn Theater who recently presented his work Identity at KST’s newMoves Contemporary Dance Festival 2013. He has performed with Deeply Rooted Dance Theatre\, August Wilson Center Dance Ensemble\, Texture Contemporary Ballet\, and Ballet Chicago. Anthony has studied with a range of master teachers and choreographers including Terrence Greene\, Nathan Trice\, Ray Mercer\, Christopher Huggins\, and former KST artists-in-residence Sidra Bell and 2013 MacArthur Fellow Kyle Abraham. Anthony continues his journey in Pittsburgh as a freelance dance artist. \nAbout Fresh Works:\nFresh Works is KST’s month-long creative learning program for Pittsburgh-based artists. The program provides artists with production support\, lighting and sound design\, and 80 hours at The Alloy Studios to research\, explore\, play\, and finally share a work-in-progress performance. Fresh Works debuted in 2013 and\, so far\, this residency incubator has benefited seven lead artists. \nFunding for Loving Black was provided by the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Fund\, a partnership of the Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments. Additional support was provided by Artist Opportunity Grant through the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council \nPhoto by Anna Malguina (St. Petersburg\, Russia)
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/loving-black-dance-performance/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists,LGBTQIA+
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kelly Strayhorn Theater":MAILTO:http://kelly-strayhorn.org/
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SUMMARY:On the Edge of Night: NO BOUNDaries Project World Premier
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anqwenique Wingfield\,  collaborated with Yona Harvey and Daniel Bernard Roumain to create “On the Edge of Night\,” a five-movement song cycle for string trio\, percussion\, soprano and spoken word. Composed by Roumain\, with libretto and spoken word by Harvey\, this hauntingly beautiful piece is Wingfield’s vehicle to explore themes of grief\, love\, relationships and pushing artistic and creative boundaries. The performance will also feature dance and choreography by another Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anthony Williams & Company. \nA short documentary\, filmed last spring at East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, featuring teenagers interested in learning how to compose music and write lyrics\, will also be shown. Hope Academy’s teen theater company students (HAT Co) are in the documentary. \nPre-show reception at 7 p.m. hosted by Café Con Leche\, an organization which uses food to build community and promote Latino culture in Pittsburgh. \nFunding for the NO BOUNDaries Project was provided by the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh a partnership of The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/edge-night-boundaries-project-world-premier/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists,Music
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SUMMARY:"As You Like It":  Shakespeare in the Parks
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy teaching artist\, Tonya Lynn (Musical Theater Workshop Acting & Shakespeare Coaching)\, is playing Audrey in Shakespeare in the Parks’ performance of “As You Like It.” There are 3 performances this weekend but let’s all try to go to the one on Sunday afternoon. It’s FREE. It’s OUTSIDE. And it will be a BLAST seeing Tonya and all of our other friends from Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks (we’re looking at you\, Adam Rutledge and Andrew Miller!). So bring a blanket and we will see you at Frick Park at 2 pm! \nIf you come early (1 pm) you can see a 45 min kid’s version of the play by Falstaff’s Fellows. \nClick here for more information about all of the performances of “As You Like It\,” and read these lovely director’s notes\, by Lisa Ann Goldsmith\, to get you excited. \nTonya Lynn in “The Tempest”\nDirector’s Notes for “As You Like It”\nSo many people producing Shakespeare plays these days think that there must be an original angle\, or a deep-seated theme\, or an unusual setting\, or something offbeat about the production in order for modern audiences to relate to it. My favorite thing about the Bard’s work has always been how incredibly accessible it is! Human feelings have not changed in 400 years\, and Shakespeare’s characters are as human as you get. “Love is merely a madness\,” says Rosalind. And indeed\, that has not changed throughout history either. The mad interplay between the sexes is as old as the Earth\, and is seldom displayed as beautifully and hilariously as in “As You Like It.” We get it—every relationship in the play is familiar to us\, even when they don’t make sense. And so if we do understand these people as well as we do\, it seems superfluous to me to gild the lily. This play takes place in the forest of Arden; where better to perform it than in the beautiful parks where we live? As Duke Senior so wisely observes\, being within nature does indeed help us “finde tongues in trees\, bookes in the running brookes\, sermons in stones\, and good in every thing.” Let the text stand on its own\, in the natural setting where it belongs. It has been a joyful ride for us—we welcome you into our world. Enjoy! \n—Lisa Ann Goldsmith\, Director
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/like/
LOCATION:Frick Park\, Beechwood Blvd. & Nicholson St.\, \, Squirrel Hill\, 15217
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy Teaching Artists
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SUMMARY:Celebrate your freedom to READ!
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy students and teaching artists are performing at a “Banned Books Week” event\, co-sponsored by the ACLU\, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and 90.5 WESA. This free event will feature Pittsburgh personalities and performers reading (and in Hope Academy’s case\, performing songs) from their favorite banned or challenged works. \nFeaturing:\nCharlie Batch\, former quarterback- Pittsburgh Steelers/founder- Best of the Batch Foundation\nPaul Guggenheimer\, host\, WESA’s “Essential Pittsburgh”\nDan Kamin\, world-renowned mime\nAlan Olifson\, comedian\, host of Moth StorySLAM Pittsburgh\nHope Academy of Music and the Arts\, HAT Co Band performing “Ohio” by\nVanessa German\, poet\, performer\, photographer\, sculptor and activist \nPlus – Banned Advertising! Images and clips from ads that some folks thought you shouldn’t see
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/celebrate-freedom-read/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – Katz Auditiorium\, 5730 Darlington Rd\, Squirrel Hill\, PA\, 15217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists
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SUMMARY:NO BOUNDaries Young Artist Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Calling all musicians\, singers\, rappers\, poets and writers\, ages 12-18! \nYoung musicians and writers will have the opportunity to collaborate and create with each other under the direction of three of Pittsburgh’s most accomplished and talented artists. Vocalist and Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anqwenique Wingfield; pianist  and composer Dr. Alton Merrell; and literary artist\, Yona Harvey\, are hosting the NO BOUNDaries Young Artist Workshop at East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, in partnership with Hope Academy of Music and the Arts. Make new friends and new music at this FREE event. Lunch will be provided. \nFor more information\, and to reserve your spot\,  please call Anqwenique Wingfield @ 240-277-1985 or email sopranowing@gmail.com
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/boundaries-young-artist-workshop/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Children & Youth,Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists,Music
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