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SUMMARY:Art of Justice with D.S. Kinsel
DESCRIPTION:Artmaking + Literature + Social Justice for young people and their grownups\nARTIST            D.S. Kinsel\nBOOKS            Radiant Child:The Story of Jean-Michel Basquiat by Javaka Steptoe\nLife Doesn’t Frighten Me poem by Maya Angelo with paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat\nTHEME            Digital Disruption\, Art and Activists\, Storytelling\nARTMAKING  Digital Protest Signs \nAbout the Project\n#hashtagsarethenewprotestsigns is a visual commentary on how community action has evolved due to the influence of technology.\nWhat’s important to you? What would you like to make a sign about? How will you share it to let your voice be heard and inspire others? \nThere will also be an be a community conversation at 10:15 am\, led by Bekezela Mguni\, about what it means to raise children with anti-racist values. D.S. Kinsel will read selections from our Art of Justice Library at 9:30 and 11:45 am \nAbout the Artist: D.S. Kinsel\nD.S. Kinsel is an award-winning creative entrepreneur and cultural agitator. He expresses his creativity through the mediums of painting\, window display\, installation\, curating\, action-painting\, non-traditional performance and #HASHTAGS. Kinsel. has served as artist-in-residence at Most Wanted Fine Art\, Artist Image Resource\, The Homewood Residency Program\, Kelly Strayhorn Theater/PPS Summer Dreamers Academy\, Carnegie Mellon University Digital Arts Studio\, AS220 and the Sedona Summer Artist Colony. D.S. is the co-founder Of Boom Concepts\, A Creative Hub dedicated to the advancement of black and brown artists representing marginalized communities. \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 Remake Learning‘s The Great Remake. 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. \nD.S. KINSEL’S LITERARY INSPIRATIONS\nFOR GROWNUPS\n• We Should All Be Feminists – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie\n• I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou\n• Parable of the Sower* – Octavia Butler • Airtight Willie & Me – Iceberg Slim\n• Gringolandia – Matthew Hayes\n• The Autobiography of Malcolm X – Malcolm X\n• Everything but the Burden: What White People are Taking from Black Culture – Greg Tate \nFOR TEENS (and grownups)\n• Boy Meets Boy – David Levithan\n• The Giver* – Louis Lowry\n• Dumplin’ – Julie Murphy\n• The Hate U Give* – Angie Thomas\n• Queer\, There\, and Everywhere\, 23 People Who Changed the World – Sara Prager \nFOR CHILDREN (and grownups)\n• Super Hero Girls – Shea Fontana\n• Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur – Amy Reeder\n• Lumberjanes – Noelle Stevenson\n• Ms. Marvel – G Wilson\n• Black Panther* – Ta-Nehisi Coates\n• Static Shock – Scott McDaniel\n• Xmen – Chris Claremont \n*These books have been added to our collection. The Art of Justice is generously funded by Remake Learning’s The Great Remake \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/art-of-justice-with-d-s-kinsel/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Pittsburgh - Symbarite5
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a chamber music concert featuring SYMBARITE5. 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 Friday\, February 8 at 12 noon. \nTo RSVP\, click HERE \nSYMBARITE5\nSami Merdinian\, violin\nSarah Whitney\, violin\nAngela Pickett\, viola\nLaura Metcalf\, cello\nLouis Levitt\, bass \nPROGRAM\nThe program\, titled Outliers\, is a celebration of works written by Sybarite5’s favorite composers mixed with music from the friends they’ve made while traveling the world performing the music they love. Sybarite5 plays the music of artists such as Andy Akiho\, Shawn Conley\, Jessica Meyer\, Dan Visconti\, Piazzolla\, Elgar\, and Radiohead. \nIN A PROGRAM OF SERIAL HIGH POINTS\, THERE WERE TOO MANY TO MENTION…\n— THE WASHINGTON POST \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nDubbed the “Millennial Kronos\,” SYBARITE5’s eclectic repertoire from Bowie to Radiohead and Akiho to Assad combined with its commanding performance style is turning heads throughout the music world. The quintet’s debut album\, Disturb the Silence\, quickly reached the top ten on the Billboard charts. The group’s follow-up album\, Everything in its Right Place\, was released at Carnegie Hall to critical acclaim. SYBARITE5 recently completed its latest album\, Outliers\, featuring all new works from American composers.SYBARITE5 is deeply committed to education and outreach as well as performance. In addition to presenting masterclasses and workshops for over 60\,000 students ages 5-25\, they have worked closely with the composition departments of colleges and universities such as Luther College\, Penn State\, Samford University\, New College and others to give students firsthand experience writing for string quintet in a popular program called So You Think You Can Compose. SYBARITE5 brings its latest composer-driven social media project to life by launching a collaboration with Juilliard and composer Ray Lustig dubbed Composagrams. \n  \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/chamber-music-pittsburgh-symbarite5/
LOCATION:Carnegie Music Hall\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
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SUMMARY:PPT Shakespeare Showcase of Finalists 2019
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh Public Theater’s 25th annual Shakespeare Monologue & Scene Contest\, that began with more than 1\,000 students\, has winnowed down the field to 38 students who will perform in the finals at 7 p.m. on Monday\, Feb 18. \nHope Academy students performed 30 monologues and 5 scenes during the preliminary rounds on Monday\, February 11 and Thursday\, February 14. Of this group\, three students were selected as finalists for their monologue (Burke Keener as Malvolio from Twelfth Night) and scene (Zaida Collins as Juliet and Madeleine Mocker as the Nurse from Romeo and Juliet). \nThe Showcase of Finalists is FREE and open to the public. It is a great evening of theater and a nice way to cheer on and support not only Hope Academy students but all of the young artists\, from all over the tri-state area\, who competed in the contest. We will have a big cheering section and hope you can join us. \n				\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/ppt-shakespeare-showcase-of-finalists-2019/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Public Theater\, 621 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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