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SUMMARY:Hope Academy SAT Dance and Theater Classes Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:All Saturday dance and theater classes will be cancelled today. \nMusic Program (private lessons\, group classes and ensembles) will not be cancelled. \nIf you have any questions\, please email hopeacademyarts@gmail.com or call Karly Threets (412)441-3800 x117.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-sat-dance-and-theater-classes-cancelled/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Suzuki Institute Fall Workshop 2018
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy Suzuki students are invited to attend\, at a special rate\, the\nGreater Pittsburgh Suzuki Institute’s 2018 Fall Workshop \n1st Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh\n605 Morewood Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15213 \nSAT Nov 17 from 9 am to 4 pm\nSUN Nov 18 from 2 pm to 5 pm \nThis workshop is for Suzuki students of violin\, cello and piano – Twinkle level through post-Suzuki. The workshop includes a masterclass\, group classes and enrichment classes. \nIf you are a Hope Academy family and would like to register your child for the workshop\, please fill out this online Suzuki Fall Workshop registration form. \nHope Academy will pay the $50 special rate for any scholarship student who would like to attend. \nPlease note that the institute is only appropriate for students who are using the Suzuki method and can play the repertoire in their current and previous books well. If you have questions about whether the institute is a good fit for your child\, please e-mail greaterpittsburghsuzukiinstitute@aol.com \nComplete details\, along with bios of the guest clinicians can be found online at: www.pittsburghsuzukiinstitute.org
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/suzuki-institute-fall-workshop-2018/
LOCATION:First Unitarian Church\, 605 Morewod Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Art of Justice with Alisha Wormsley
DESCRIPTION:Artmaking + Literature + Social Justice for young people and their grownups\nARTIST            Alisha Wormsley\nBOOK              Parable of the Sower from the Earthseed series by Octavia Butler\nTHEME            Afrofuturism\, social justice\, self-empowerment\nARTMAKING  Collage\, printmaking & more! \nAbout the Project\nUsing collage\, printmaking\, text\, photography and video\, Alisha Wormsley will work with young people and their grownups to create art that conceptually resonates with ideas of Afrofuturism\, social justice\, self-empowerment and care. Please wear comfortable clothes that might get a little paint on them. \nAbout the Artist: Alisha Wormsley\nAlisha B. Wormsley is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural producer. Her work is about collective memory and the synchronicity of time\, specifically through the stories of women of color. Wormsley’s body of work includes There are Black People in the Future\, Homewood Artist Residency\, and The People are the Light. She is currently working on a number of public art projects and exhibitions\, including August Wilson Park\, ArtUp South Africa at the Mattress Factory\, and Pittsburgh’s Market Square. \nAbout The Art of Justice!\nLearn how artists are using art for social change and how their literary inspirations have guided their creative practice: make work alongside them to express yourself and share your vision for a just and equitable world. #artofjustice #remakelearning \nThree artists\, Alisha Wormsley\, Max Gonzales and Darrell Kinsel will work with us on artmaking projects connected to literature\, based on social justice themes. These will be suitable for all ages. Families are invited to come early\, before classes\, or to stay after classes to talk\, read and make things together. \nThis series is curated by Bekezela Mguni\, of the Black Unicorn Library and Archives Project\, and funded by The Great Remake Learning. Workshops and artmaking activities take place in the Social Hall (basement level) of East Liberty Presbyterian Church on 10/27/18\, 11/17/18\, 12/1/18\, 1/12/19\, 1/19/19\, 2/2/19 and 2/9/19. \nALISHA WORMSLEY’S LITERARY INSPIRATIONS\nFOR GROWNUPS\n· The Sanctified Church – Zora Neale Hurston\n· Widow Basquiat: A Love Story – Jennifer Clement\n· Jesus: The Son of Man – Khalil Gibran\n· Lilith’s Brood – Octavia Butler\n· Book of Symbols: Reflection on Archetypal Images – Taschen\n· God of Small Things – Arundhati Roy\n· Who Fears Death – Nnedi Okorafor\n· All About Love – bell hooks \nFOR TEENS (and grownups)\n· Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins\n· Earthseed – Octavia Butler\n· Till We Have Faces – C.S. Lewis \nFOR CHILDREN (and teens and grownups)\n· Skin Again – bell hooks\n· Be Boy Buzz – bell hooks\n· Homemade Love – bell hooks\n· Happy to be Nappy – bell hooks\n· Grump\, Groan\, Growl – bell hooks\n· Phantom Tollbooth – Norton Juster\n· Coraline – Neil Gaiman
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/art-of-justice-1-with-alisha-wormsley/2018-11-17/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Pittsburgh - Imani Winds
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a chamber music concert featuring IMANI WINDS. Tickets have been generously donated to us by our partner\, Chamber Music Pittsburgh. This performance is recommended for students whose attention span and behavior is equivalent to an 8 year old. \nPlease read about the performance\, so that you know what to expect; and the etiquette guidelines\, so that you understand the expectations; then RSVP here by Tuesday\, November 13. \nTo RSVP\, click HERE \nImani Winds\nBrandon Patrick George\, flute (Joined Imani Winds in September\, replacing Valerie Coleman)\nToyin Spellman-Diaz\, oboe\nMark Dover\, clarinet\nJeff Scott\, french horn/composer\nMonica Ellis\, bassoon \nPROGRAM\nStartin’ Sumthin’ – Jeff Scott\nQuintet for Winds – John Harbison\nLa Nouvelle Orleans – Lalo Schifrin\nSechs Bagatellen – Gyorgi Ligeti\nThe Light is the Same – Reena Esmail\nTzigane – Valerie Coleman \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nSince 1997 Imani Winds\, the Grammy-nominated wind quintet\, has taken a unique path carving out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing\, culturally poignant programming\, adventurous collaborations\, and inspirational outreach programs. With two member composers and a deep commitment to commissioning new work\, the group is enriching the traditional wind quintet repertoire while meaningfully bridging American\, European\, African and Latin American traditions. From Mendelssohn to Astor Piazzolla to Wayne Shorter and Stravinsky\, Imani Winds seeks to engage new music and new voices into the modern classical idiom. \n \nHOW TO BE A GOOD AUDIENCE MEMBER\nIt is important that audience members remain quiet during the performance. Since music is mostly a listening activity\, any extra sounds that are not part of the music can get in the way and will distract and disturb the musicians and other audience members. \nBefore the Concert\nWear something you might wear to a special event – because it is!. Please don’t wear anything that might be distracting (light up shoes\, clanging jewelry\, etc)\nArrive no later than 7:00 pm to get your tickets. \nBefore You Take Your Seat\nTake care of all rest room needs.\nLeave all food\, drink\, and gum outside\, in the lobby.\nLeave all cameras and recording devices outside\, as well. There are strict copyright guidelines about recording concerts.\nTurn off all cell phones\, pagers\, ipads\, watch sounds\, alarms\, or anything that might make a noise. The only sounds that should be heard are the ones that appear in the musical score (and the audience reaction after the music). \nOnce You Take Your Seat\nA parent or guardian must sit next to each child.\nRemain seated and quiet while the musicians are playing. Do not get up during the concert or change seats.\nNo talking\, whispering\, sighing\, tapping or kicking feet\, or rattling of programs or papers.\nBe sure to sit without fidgeting so you don’t distract your neighbors or the performers on stage. \nFeel free to leave during intermission\, if this is a late night for your children; and if they fall asleep during the concert\, that’s okay too. This should be an enjoyable experience for them\, and you!
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/33174/
LOCATION:Carnegie Music Hall\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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