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SUMMARY:Ben Barson's Sax & Clarinet Ensemble at Hambones
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy saxophone and clarinet ensemble students\, under the direction of Ben Barson\, will perform a set at Hambone’s in East Liberty. It’s free\, but you should order food and drinks while your there.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/ben-barsons-sax-clarinet-ensemble-at-hambones/
LOCATION:Hambones\, 4207 Butler Street\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181216T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181216T193000
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Holiday Recitals
DESCRIPTION:The following studios will have recitals on SUN December 16 \n\n\n1:30 pm     Kathleen Andrews and Jennifer O’Konski (Suzuki Violin) \n\n\n3:30 pm     Lee Kikuchi (Piano) \n\n\n3:30 pm     Beth Goldstein (Suzuki Cello) \n\n\n5:30 pm     Helga Scheibert and Doris Weir (Piano) \n\n\n5:30 pm     Brittany Trotter and Ana Diaz (Flute\, Flute Choir and Cello) \nRecitals are special occasions designed to give students a chance to share their music and gain valuable performance experience. They provide a benchmark to measure growth from year to year\, and an incentive for students to practice and polish pieces they are working on. \nThere will be many recital sessions scheduled throughout the day in various rooms throughout the church building. Please do not ask to have your child perform at the beginning or the end of their recital session – students and families are expected to be on time and stay for the entire recital that their children are performing in. We are organizing the recital sessions to be about an hour long. \nCOOKIE RECEPTION \nEach family is asked to bring cookies for a reception that will follow the recital. There will be two reception rooms in the front hallway\, leading to the Sanctuary. Rooms will be labeled so that cookies can be placed in the room that corresponds to the student’s studio. Please bring cookies only. It is best if they are on a disposable tray. \nRECITAL ETIQUETTE \nLearning about and practicing recital etiquette is an important part of a student’s musical education\, so we ask that families read and discuss these guidelines with their children. \nPerformer Etiquette \n\nDress appropriately. Choose conservative over casual in terms of shoe styles\, hem length of dresses and straps for tops.\nAvoid jewelry that makes noise as you move; heels that are difficult to walk in; and sleeves that get in the way of playing.\nBe on time. Your teacher will let you know when and where to meet before the recital to warm up. This will be at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the recital. If you are playing with an accompanist\, you may be asked to arrive earlier to rehearse together.\nBe prepared. Make sure you have your music\, instrument and any necessary accessories before leaving home (bow\, rosin\, capo\, tuner\, etc.)\nBe respectful. Refrain from whispering\, talking\, or using electronic devices. Show the other performers the same courtesy you want to be shown.\nEnter and exit with confidence. You should bow at the end and acknowledge the accompanist (if you have one). Teachers will go over this in lessons.\n\nAudience Etiquette \n\nArrive on time or a little early. Late arrivals are distracting to the audience\, and they can be unnerving for the performer.\nTurn off cell phones and other electronic devices. Ring tones and electronic chirps are distracting; and texting\, reading emails and playing games while students are performing is disrespectful.\nDo not cause distractions. Bring something (a quiet game or book) to keep young children under 8 years old occupied. Children over 8 should be able to sit quietly and watch.\nTake disruptive infants or toddlers out of the recital as soon as they become fussy. Please sit close to an aisle so that you can leave without too much commotion. We will come to get you when your child performs.\nDo not talk\, whisper\, rattle papers or eat during the recital.\nStay for the entire performance to show respect for all of the musicians.\n\nPhotos and Video \n\nNo flash photography\, please\nA group photo\, with the teacher\, will be taken at the end of each recital session.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-holiday-recitals-2/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181216
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20181205T004328Z
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Fall Term Open Classes #2
DESCRIPTION:This is the second day of open classes for the fall term. Students who are not in open classes will have their regular class. This is the final Saturday of the fall term. \nPittsburgh Ballet Theatre DANCE CLASSES\nOur new dance studio has allowed us to have two dance classes running concurrently on Saturdays at the same time (one class in the gym and one in the dance studio). This means we have twice as many dancers and family members here with us during each time frame\, and too many to fit into the gym for open classes. \nOur solution for the fall term is to schedule open classes over the last two Saturdays of the term. When a student’s class is scheduled to be open for observation\, it will be in the gym (so that we have room for everyone who wants to come and watch). The other class will be held in the dance studio. \nTAP and AFRICAN DANCE CLASSES\nTap 1 & 2 (combined class) will be on the stage in the Social Hall for their open class (12/15).  West African Dance and Drumming (12/15) will remain in the gym. \nACT & SING Classes\nAct & Sing 1 will share “Abiyoyo” & songs – a work in progress in the Good Samaritan Room (12/15) \nOPEN CLASS SCHEDULE \nSAT December 15 – Open Classes Group 2 \n9:00 – 9:45 am      Creative Movement A with Marcella Day\n10:00 – 11:00 am   Ballet 1A with Marcella Day\n11:15 – 12:00 pm  Tap 1 & 2 with Kerra Alexander & Lauren McKee\n12:30 – 2:00 pm    Act & Sing 1 with Meredith Hoppe & Annette Frontz\n12:30 – 1:30 pm    Pre-Ballet with Kerra Alexander\n2:30 – 4:00 pm      West African Dance with Mama KtTheatre\,
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-fall-term-open-classes-2/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181209
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20181205T003835Z
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Fall Term Open Classes #1
DESCRIPTION:We will have two days of open classes to end the fall term. Students should come on both days. \nPittsburgh Ballet Theatre DANCE CLASSES\nOur new dance studio has allowed us to have two dance classes running concurrently on Saturdays at the same time (one class in the gym and one in the dance studio). This means we have twice as many dancers and family members here with us during each time frame\, and too many to fit into the gym for open classes. \nOur solution for the fall term is to schedule open classes over the last two Saturdays of the term. When a student’s class is scheduled to be open for observation\, it will be in the gym (so that we have room for everyone who wants to come and watch). The other class will be held in the dance studio. \nBallet 2 students are invited to perform with Kerra Alexander for a Buzzword event on Wednesday\, Dec 12 at The Shop in Homewood (621 N. Dallas Ave – Pittsburgh 15208) from 5 to 7 pm. Click here for more details and to RSVP. \nTAP and AFRICAN DANCE CLASSES\nTap 1 & 2 (combined class) will be on the stage in the Social Hall for their open class (12/15). Tap 3 (12/8)and West African Dance and Drumming (12/15) will remain in the gym. \nACT & SING Classes\nAct & Sing 1 will share “Abiyoyo” & songs – a work in progress in the Good Samaritan Room (12/15)\nAct & Sing 2 will be open for observation in the Good Samaritan Room (12/8)\nAct & Sing 3 will not be open for observation. They will have performances in February for the Shakespeare competition. Monologues and scenes will be awarded on 12/15. \nOPEN CLASS SCHEDULE \nSAT December 8 – Open Classes Group 1 \n9:00 – 9:45 am     Creative Movement B with Kerra Alexander\n10:00 – 11:00 am  Ballet 1B with Kerra Alexander\n12:30 – 1:30 pm   Tap 3 with Lauren McKee\n12:30 – 2:30 pm   Act & Sing 2 with Jenna Hayes & Parag Gohel\n1:30 – 2:30 pm     Ballet 2 with Kerra Alexander \nSAT December 15 – Open Classes Group 2 \n9:00 – 9:45 am      Creative Movement A with Marcella Day\n10:00 – 11:00 am   Ballet 1A with Marcella Day\n11:15 – 12:00 pm  Tap 1 & 2 with Kerra Alexander & Lauren McKee\n12:30 – 2:00 pm    Act & Sing 1 with Meredith Hoppe & Annette Frontz\n12:30 – 1:30 pm    Pre-Ballet with Kerra Alexander\n2:30 – 4:00 pm      West African Dance with Mama K
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-fall-term-open-classes-1/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181207T190000
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy at Remake Learning Assembly
DESCRIPTION:On December 7th\, Network members from across southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia will gather at the CCAC Northside Campus for the annual Remake Learning Network Assembly. Hope Academy will share their Art of Justice project \nHear from Great Remake grant recipients about how they’re making learning engaging\, relevant\, and equitable. Plus\, youth performances\, and free food and drinks \nTo RSVP\, click here. \nAbout Hope Academy’s 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 D.S. 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. This 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. \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-at-remake-learning-assembly/
LOCATION:CCAC Northside Campus\, 808 Ridge Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Remake Learning":MAILTO:nfo@remakelearning.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181126T210000
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CREATED:20181101T000236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T000236Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181117T123000
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CREATED:20181024T235045Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181117T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181118T000000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T002409Z
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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
ORGANIZER;CN="Greater Pittsburgh Suzuki Institute":MAILTO:greaterpittsburghsuzukiinstitute@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181104
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20181025T000344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T000344Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181027T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20181024T235045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T235045Z
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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/2018-10-27/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181028
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20181024T225045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T225045Z
UID:10003675-1540598400-1540684799@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Hope Academy Dress Up Day 2018
DESCRIPTION:NO tricks and NO treats\, but lots of fun for those who want to come dressed in their favorite costume. Keep it G-rated for all of the little ones (nothing scary\, bloody\, violent\, suggestive or adult-themed). Make sure they can move easily and safely and are not wearing costumes that make it difficult to dance\, play your instrument or climb steps in.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-dress-up-day-2018/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180921T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180803T020442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T020442Z
UID:10003605-1537556400-1537561800@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:CASOP: A Requiem for Rice Choral Performance
DESCRIPTION:A poignant choral movement of the full CASOP: A Requiem for Rice composition\, by Dr. Trevor Weston\, conducted by Thomas Douglas and performed by Colour of Music Festival Chorale.  The full piece will debut in its entirety on February 13\, 2019 at Carnegie Music Hall. \nUNDERSTANDING CASOP: THE REQUIEM FOR RICE by Edda L. Fields-Black\, Ph. D.\, Executive Producer & Librettist\nfrom the Requiem for Rice website \nThe Requiem for Rice was originally conceived of as a modern take on a classic requiem—in the spirit of Verdi\, Mozart\, Faure\, and Britten—that mourns the souls of the enslaved who died on Lowcountry rice plantations\, their bodies unburied\, their suffering unmourned\, and their sacrifices unmarked for future generations.  As Trevor began to compose\, I completed the first draft of the libretto\, and we began collaboration on arranging the lyrics\, we began to feel as if something was missing. The requiem genre from the European classical music tradition provided a vehicle for the piece to lament and mourn the sacrifices and sufferings of Africans enslaved on Lowcountry rice plantations; but\, it left no room to protest the injustices of enslavement\, exploitation\, and terror\, a commercial agricultural system built on the backs of people stolen from West Africa’s Upper Guinea Coast\, African genius\, African bodies\, African labor\, African tears.  We thought\, there had to be a RECKONING before the REQUIEM.  Casop: A Requiem for Rice was born. \nCASOP is pronounced kəsəp; both the “a” and “o” in casop are pronounced like the initial “a” in “cassava” or the “u” in “custard.”\nCasop is a funerary tradition among the Diola-Fogny\, quintessential rice farmers along the Casamance River of present-day Senegal.  In the event of untimely\, accidental\, and suspicious deaths\, Diola-Fogny ritual specialists performed casop\, a “ritual interrogation of the corpse” via spirit possession.  During the funeral\, the deceased was asked to tell his or her story about the circumstances of death.  Once the truth was revealed\, the dead would be buried and harmony and peace restored to the community. \nIn Casop: A Requiem for Rice\, tens of thousands enslaved laborers on the Lowcountry’s rice plantations and 12 million Africans who endured the Middle Passage\, many of whom died untimely\, accidental\, and suspicious deaths\, will speak.  Once the dead have told their story\, the lamentation will turn to celebration of the critical role enslaved Africans’ ingenuity\, technology\, and industry played in the economy of the US South\, laying to rest once and for all\, the shackles of shame\, blame\, guilt\, and denial that pervade this painful period in our nation’s history.  Casop: A Requiem for Rice reclaims African and African-American history and fosters reconciliation. \nA true marriage between West African and European classical traditions\, Casop: A Requiem for Rice is an African-American inspired take on a classic requiem.  By telling the stories of Africans enslaved on Lowcountry rice plantations\, Casop becomes a new genre\, the vehicle through which oppressed and voiceless peoples from around the world can tell their stories\, mourn their dead\, and celebrate their contributions to the world. \nThe Box office opens July 15th for the September 21\, 2018 “Casop: A Requiem for Rice” Choral Performance and September 22 Colour of Music Festival’s “Casop: A Requiem for Rice” Black Classical Renaissance Benefit Performance. For tickets\, visit requiemforrice.com. \nCasop: A Requiem for Rice Creative Team \nEdda L. Fields-Black\, Ph. D.\, Executive Producer & Librettist\nTrevor Weston\, Ph. D.\, Composer\nJulie Dash\, Filmmaker\nDavid Claessen\, Cinematographer \nCONNECT AND FIND OUT MORE\nFacebook.com/requiemforrice\nTwitter.com/requiemforrice \n#requiemforrice
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/casop-a-requiem-for-rice-choral-performance/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Hope Academy
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Colour of Music":MAILTO:leepringle@aol.com
GEO:40.4609708;-79.9253554
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180704T020920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180704T020920Z
UID:10003598-1535194800-1535198400@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Balafon West African Dance - Free Trial Class!
DESCRIPTION:Kadiatou Conte-Forte (Mama K)\, the Artistic Director of and founder of Balafon West African Dance Ensemble\, will teach this free trail class for young people aged 10-15. \nDance is integral to the culture of West Africa. Over time\, the traditional dances evolved\, incorporating new moves\, rhythms and ideas\, and influencing many popular American dance forms\, such as hip-hop\, salsa and jazz dance. While you’re moving in this class\, you’ll also learn the meanings of the dances – and discover connections to West African culture. \nYou don’t need to have previous dance training but you do need to take off your shoes and socks\, feel the rhythm and celebrate using your body to have a joyous experience. All levels of students are welcome to participate. Please wear comfortable clothes that are easy to move in. \nRSVP for the Balafon West African Dance Trial Class here \nThe regular class will take place on Saturdays from 2:30 to 4:00 pm starting September 22.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/balafon-west-african-dance-free-trial-class/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180704T024239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180704T024239Z
UID:10003600-1535191200-1535194800@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Suzuki Baby & Toddler Class Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s Suzuki program gives students the opportunity to build a solid foundation for their music training through the Suzuki principles of an early beginning\, listening\, loving encouragement\, parental support\, constant repetition\, and learning with other children. \nThe first step in the Suzuki program is our new Suzuki Early Childhood Education (SECE) Music Class for Babies and Toddlers – ages 0 to 3 years old. This yearlong course uses a repertoire of nursery rhymes\, circle songs and activities that stimulates movement\, singing and percussion playing. Parents/guardians learn how to become keen observers of their children\, which contributes to building strong emotional bonds. The child builds confidence and a strong foundation for all learning experiences; while the parent learns how to create a nurturing and supportive environment to encourage joyful learning through music. \nMeet the teaching artist\, Jennifer O’Konski\, to learn more about this unique approach and class. RSVP here.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/suzuki-baby-toddler-class-info-session/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180703T220133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T220133Z
UID:10003594-1535191200-1535194800@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Dancewear Recycle\, Donate & Swap 2018-2019
DESCRIPTION:Recycle\, Donate and Swap Gently Used Dancewear and Shoes at Hope Academy \nWe will have gently used dance clothing and shoes available in a range of sizes. If you are registering for Hope Academy’s Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre dance classes\, tap or West African dance\, you are invited to come\, with your child\, to try on ballet and tap shoes and find appropriate leotards and tights. \nWe will be accepting cash donations (pay what you can) that will be used to purchase additional shoes and clothing. Additionally\, if you have any dance wear that your child has outgrown\, please drop it off at the Highland entrance of East Liberty Presbyterian Church (in a bag labeled “Hope Academy”) so that another student can put it to good use. \nThen stay for a free West African dance class at 11:00 am to try it out for the fall term!
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/dance-wear-shoes-swap/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180704T180605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180704T180605Z
UID:10003601-1535187600-1535205600@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Hope Academy Onsite Registration & Info Sessions 2018-2019
DESCRIPTION:Register and pay for fall 2018 classes and private lessons\, in person\, from 9 am to 2 pm. Please note: many classes will be filled before this date. Call Karly Threets at 412-441-3800 x117 to make sure the class you are interested in still has space before coming in to register and pay in person. \nOther events during open registration: \n\nSuzuki Strings Info Session for 4 to 7 year olds with Parent/Guardian @ 9 am. More Information or RSVP\nSuzuki Early Childhood Education Baby and Toddler Class Info Session @ 10 am. More Information or RSVP\nDance Wear Clothing and Shoes Donate\, Recycle and Swap – 10 am to 12 noon – More information\nBalafon West African Dance Trial Class – 11 am to 12 noon. More information or RSVP\n\n \n \n \n \n\nSaturday Dance and Theater Program course descriptions can be found online\, here.\nMusic Program course and private lesson descriptions can be found online here.\n\nThe deadline for scholarship applications was August 1 and all scholarships for the year will be awarded by September 1; however\, there are scholarships available for Suzuki Pre-Twinkle\, but interested families must attend the info session.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-onsite-registration-info-sessions-2018-2019/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180825T100000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180704T012634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180704T012634Z
UID:10003596-1535187600-1535191200@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Suzuki Strings Program Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Children love music and movement; it’s natural – almost instinctual – for them to sing\, clap\, make rhythms\, and move. But how early should they get started in more formal classes and lessons? What instrument should they play? How do you know if they are ready? \nTo help answer these questions\, Hope Academy Suzuki Strings teachers\, Kathleen Andrews and Jennifer Jennifer O’Konski (violin) and Beth Goldstein McKee (cello) will give a short presentation about the Suzuki method and answer your questions. \nPlease RSVP by filling out this online form. \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/suzuki-music-program-info-session/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180728T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180728T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180711T175300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T175300Z
UID:10003602-1532788200-1532791800@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Hip Hop Orchestra Summer Camp Performance 2018
DESCRIPTION:Hip Hop Orchestra Summer Camp\, at East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, is a week-long immersive music experience for young people\, ages 9 to 17\,  who want to write music\, make beats\, learn how to play an instrument (or play it better)\, while other students sing\, rap and dance. \nThe students and their teaching artists will present their final performance on Saturday\, July 28.  Doors open at 2:00 pm for the 2:30 pm performance. \nPlease enter on the Whitfield side of the building\, across the street from the Ace Hotel and the East Liberty Branch of the Carnegie Library. The performance will take place in the Social Hall in the basement of the church building. \nPresented by Guardians Of Sound.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hip-hop-orchestra-summer-camp-performance-2018/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guardians of Sound":MAILTO:hiphop@gosound.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180712T014539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T014539Z
UID:10003603-1532336400-1532790000@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Hip Hop Orchestra Summer Music Camp
DESCRIPTION:Learn to play an instrument\, make beats\, sing\, rap\, write music and then put it all together into a performance. This camp is for aspiring young musicians\, from 9 to 17 years old\,  of all ability levels (even if you’ve never played an instrument or performed with a group before). \nThe camp runs from Monday–Saturday\, July 23–28 | 9 am–3 pm\, with a final performance on Saturday\, July 28 at 2:30 pm. \nInstruments: voice\, violin\, viola\, cello\, flute\, clarinet\, guitar\, bass\, marimba\, percussion and more. Details and online registration at www.gosound.org. Generous scholarships are available for black youth and/or those from low-income families. \nPlease register by Saturday\, July 14 (we will get back to you with more information). \nCLICK HERE TO FILL OUT THE ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM \nHip Hop Orchestra Performing at the August Wilson Center \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHip Hop Orchestra at the Lighthouse Recording Studio \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHip Hop Orchestra visits local schools to let students try instruments
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hip-hop-orchestra-summer-music-camp/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guardians of Sound":MAILTO:hiphop@gosound.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180602T122209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180602T122209Z
UID:10003574-1528657200-1528662600@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:HAT Co Presents "Ever After"
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s Theater Company\, HAT Co\, presents “Ever After\,” their musical version of the Into the Woods story. \nPerformances take place in the Good Samaritan Room (formerly the Small Dining Room) at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. It is an intimate setting with limited seating. Please make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes before the show begins. There will be no late seating\, for any reason\, and there is no exiting until after the show ends. The run time is 75-90 minutes. \nPlease note: the space is not suitable for children under 5 years old\, or those who cannot sit still for 75-90 mins. \nTo RSVP\, click here \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hat-co-ever-after/2018-06-10/2/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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GEO:40.4609708;-79.9253554
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=East Liberty Presbyterian Church 116 S. Highland Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15206 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=116 S. Highland Avenue:geo:-79.9253554,40.4609708
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180610T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180602T122209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180602T122209Z
UID:10003573-1528642800-1528648200@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:HAT Co Presents "Ever After"
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s Theater Company\, HAT Co\, presents “Ever After\,” their musical version of the Into the Woods story. \nPerformances take place in the Good Samaritan Room (formerly the Small Dining Room) at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. It is an intimate setting with limited seating. Please make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes before the show begins. There will be no late seating\, for any reason\, and there is no exiting until after the show ends. The run time is 75-90 minutes. \nPlease note: the space is not suitable for children under 5 years old\, or those who cannot sit still for 75-90 mins. \nTo RSVP\, click here \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hat-co-ever-after/2018-06-10/1/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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GEO:40.4609708;-79.9253554
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180521
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180502T203447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T203447Z
UID:10002787-1526774400-1526860799@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Hope Academy Spring 2018 Recital #2
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s young musicians present an afternoon and evening of recitals! This is a great opportunity for families who are interested in private music instruction for their children to come and see Hope Academy’s program in action and meet the teaching artists. \nRecitals will take place in the ELPC Sanctuary\, Social Hall\, Music Room and Chapel. \nFamilies should bring something to share during a reception following each recital (cookies\, brownies\, cupcakes). Please make sure food items are nut free\, can be hand held and are not potentially messy. \nPlease review our Recital Etiquette Guidelines at the end of this post \nRECITAL SCHEDULE\n1:30 pm – Social Hall\nVIOLIN\, VIOLA AND SUZUKI VIOLIN STUDENTS OF KATHLEEN ANDREWS\nRehearse with accompanist at 12:45 pm \n1:30 pm – Music Room\nVOICE STUDENTS OF GIZEL RODRIGUEZ\nRehearse with accompanist on SAT May 19 at 12 noon and before the recital at 12:30\nGUITAR\, BASS AND UKULELE STUDENTS OF EMMA COX\nWarm up at 1:00 pm in 341\nDRUM AND PERCUSSION STUDENTS OF JULIAN POWELL\nWarm up at 1:00 pm in the drum room – 335\nBRASS STUDENTS OF KAREN SLONEKER\nWarm up at 1:00 pm in 335 \n3:30 pm – Sanctuary\nCELLO AND SUZUKI CELLO STUDENTS OF BETH GOLDSTEIN-McKEE AND ANA DIAZ\nBeth Goldstein-McKee’s students rehearse with accompanist at 2:30 pm in the Sanctuary. \nAna Diaz’s students rehearse with accompanist at 2:45 pm in the Chapel. \n4:30 pm – Sanctuary \nPIANO STUDENTS OF HELGA SCHEIBERT\nSAXOPHONE & CLARINET ENSEMBLE AND STUDENTS OF BEN BARSON\nWarm up and rehearse with Flute Choir at 3:30 pm in 60 (ground floor)\nFLUTE CHOIR AND FLUTE STUDENTS OF BRITTANY TROTTER\nWarm up and rehearse with Sax/Clarinet Ensemble at 3:30 pm in 60 (ground floor)\nRehearse with accompanist at 4:00 pm in the Chapel \nRECITAL ETIQUETTE\nRecitals are special occasions designed to give students a chance to share their music and gain valuable performance experience. They provide a benchmark to measure growth from year to year\, and an incentive for students to practice and polish pieces they are working on. \nThere will be many recital sessions scheduled throughout the day in various rooms throughout the church building. Please do not ask to have your child perform at the beginning or the end of their recital session – students and families are expected to be on time and stay for the entire recital that their children are performing in. We are organizing the recital sessions to be about an hour long. \nLearning about and practicing recital etiquette is an important part of a student’s musical education\, so we ask that families read and discuss these guidelines with their children. \nPerformer Etiquette \n\nDress appropriately. Choose conservative over casual in terms of shoe styles\, hem length of dresses and straps for tops. Avoid jewelry that makes noise as you move; heels that are difficult to walk in; and sleeves that get in the way of playing.\nBe on time. Your teacher will let you know when and where to meet before the recital to warm up. This will be at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the recital. If you are playing with an accompanist\, you may be asked to arrive earlier to rehearse together.\nBe prepared. Make sure you have your music\, instrument and any necessary accessories before leaving home (bow\, rosin\, capo\, tuner\, etc.)\nBe respectful. Refrain from whispering\, talking\, or using electronic devices. Show the other performers the same courtesy you want to be shown.\nEnter and exit with confidence. You should bow at the end and acknowledge the accompanist (if you have one). Teachers will go over this in lessons.\n\nAudience Etiquette \n\nArrive on time or a little early. Late arrivals are distracting to the audience\, and they can be unnerving for the performer.\nTurn off cell phones and other electronic devices. Ring tones and electronic chirps are distracting; and texting\, reading emails and playing games while students are performing is disrespectful.\nDo not cause distractions. Bring something (a quiet game or book) to keep young children under 8 years old occupied. Children over 8 should be able to sit quietly and watch.\nTake disruptive infants or toddlers out of the recital as soon as they become fussy. Please sit close to an aisle so that you can leave without too much commotion. We will come to get you when your child performs.\nDo not talk\, whisper\, rattle papers or eat during the recital.\nStay for the entire performance to show respect for all of the musicians.\n\nPhotos and Video \n\nSpace will be reserved so that a parent/guardian can move forward to take photos or videos of their child performing. No flash photography\, please.\n\nReception \n\nEach family should bring something to share (nut-free cookies\, brownies\, cupcakes\, fruit\, drinks). Make sure it is something that can be hand-held.and is not potentially messy.\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-spring-2018-recital-2/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180519T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180519T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180503T002108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T002108Z
UID:10002791-1526740200-1526747400@cathedralofhope.org
SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Classical Guitar Society Concert and Hope Academy Pre-Show Recital
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy partner\, Pittsburgh Classical Guitar Society\, is performing a concert outside in our beautiful courtyard (weather permitting) as part of their spring concert series. If it rains\, the concert will be moved inside to the Chapel. \nA pre-concert recital\, at 2:30 pm\, will feature Hope Academy classical guitar students under the direction of Gil Teixera. \nThis is a free concert but feel free to give a donation\, if you would like.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/pittsburgh-classical-guitar-society-concert-and-hope-academy-pre-show-recital/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180514
DTSTAMP:20260423T122726
CREATED:20180502T195951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T195951Z
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Spring 2018 Recital #1
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s young musicians present an afternoon and evening of recitals! This is a great opportunity for families who are interested in private music instruction for their children to come and see Hope Academy’s program in action and meet the teaching artists. \nRecitals will take place in the ELPC Sanctuary\, Social Hall\, Music Room and Chapel. \nFamilies should bring something to share during a reception following each recital (cookies\, brownies\, cupcakes). Please make sure food items are nut free\, can be hand held and are not potentially messy. \nPlease review our Recital Etiquette Guidelines at the end of this post \nRECITAL SCHEDULE\n2:00 pm \nVOCAL AND PIANO STUDENTS OF DIANA ROSE BECKER & KATHERINE BELL\nMusic Room on the 3rd floor (rehearse with accompanist at 1 pm in 338 and 343) \n3:00 pm\nPIANO STUDENTS OF LAURA CARMICHAEL – PART 1\nSanctuary\nJasper Morris\, Sarita Doshi\, Peri Vrabel\, William Butera\, Elizabeth Butera\,Teddy Lattan\,  Aaron Kahn\, Grace Wright\, Eliza Sider-Rose\, Nuala Cloonan\, Emmett Cleath\, Lauren Armant\, Teag Cloonan\, Nicholas Taylor\, Alexandria Westray \n4:00 pm\nPIANO STUDENTS OF LAURA CARMICHAEL – PART 2\nSanctuary\nDevin Pope\, Leo Mengine\, Zac Balk\, Quinn Seif\, Solomon Alba\, Oscar Jones Atkinson\, Kaylin Jones Atkinson\, Luna Mengine\, Bella Selway\, Jonny Balk\, Paul Mocker\, Talia Balk \n5:00 pm\nPIANO AND VIOLIN STUDENTS OF LEE KIKUCHI\nSanctuary \nRECITAL ETIQUETTE\nRecitals are special occasions designed to give students a chance to share their music and gain valuable performance experience. They provide a benchmark to measure growth from year to year\, and an incentive for students to practice and polish pieces they are working on. \nThere will be many recital sessions scheduled throughout the day in various rooms throughout the church building. Please do not ask to have your child perform at the beginning or the end of their recital session – students and families are expected to be on time and stay for the entire recital that their children are performing in. We are organizing the recital sessions to be about an hour long. \nLearning about and practicing recital etiquette is an important part of a student’s musical education\, so we ask that families read and discuss these guidelines with their children. \nPerformer Etiquette \n\nDress appropriately. Choose conservative over casual in terms of shoe styles\, hem length of dresses and straps for tops. Avoid jewelry that makes noise as you move; heels that are difficult to walk in; and sleeves that get in the way of playing.\nBe on time. Your teacher will let you know when and where to meet before the recital to warm up. This will be at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the recital. If you are playing with an accompanist\, you may be asked to arrive earlier to rehearse together.\nBe prepared. Make sure you have your music\, instrument and any necessary accessories before leaving home (bow\, rosin\, capo\, tuner\, etc.)\nBe respectful. Refrain from whispering\, talking\, or using electronic devices. Show the other performers the same courtesy you want to be shown.\nEnter and exit with confidence. You should bow at the end and acknowledge the accompanist (if you have one). Teachers will go over this in lessons.\n\nAudience Etiquette \n\nArrive on time or a little early. Late arrivals are distracting to the audience\, and they can be unnerving for the performer.\nTurn off cell phones and other electronic devices. Ring tones and electronic chirps are distracting; and texting\, reading emails and playing games while students are performing is disrespectful.\nDo not cause distractions. Bring something (a quiet game or book) to keep young children under 8 years old occupied. Children over 8 should be able to sit quietly and watch.\nTake disruptive infants or toddlers out of the recital as soon as they become fussy. Please sit close to an aisle so that you can leave without too much commotion. We will come to get you when your child performs.\nDo not talk\, whisper\, rattle papers or eat during the recital.\nStay for the entire performance to show respect for all of the musicians.\n\nPhotos and Video \n\nSpace will be reserved so that a parent/guardian can move forward to take photos or videos of their child performing. No flash photography\, please.\n\nReception \n\nEach family should bring something to share (nut-free cookies\, brownies\, cupcakes\, fruit\, drinks). Make sure it is something that can be hand-held.and is not potentially messy.\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-spring-2018-recital-1/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:WYEP Reimagination CD Release Party
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s band\, The Levellers\, will be performing at a party to celebrate the release of their original song “Tell Me Why\,” on this year’s WYEP Reimagination CD. The party goes from 2 to 5 pm at the WYEP studios\, with the Levellers playing at 3:15 pm. \nThe Levellers original song – “Tell Me Why”\n​\nProducer:\nJon Bindley \nRecorded at The Church Recording Studio by Dana Cannone \nBand Members:\nSojo Bradbury\, Lead Singer\nBella Bradbury\,​Singer\nKira Mukogosi\,Singer\nKyra Simmons\,​Singer\nMarvin Irish\, Drums\nJames Jaap\, Bass Guitar\nTomi Olaore\, Saxophone\nAdam Peters\, Guitar\nJames Picone\, Bass Guitar\nDesmond Rucker\, Drums \nThe Levellers\, from Hope Academy of Music and the Arts\, chose their name to reference a group of activists from the 1600s\, during the English Civil War\, who called for constitutional reform\, religious tolerance and equal rights. While their individual musical styles range from Death Metal and Heavy Rock to Prince\, The Beatles and Michael Jackson; they came together for this song\, “Tell Me Why\,” to write a country blues vibe to complement So​jo Bradbury’s lyrics.  The song was written to describe a child’s first awareness of living in an unjust world; of having questions about the world that should have been answered long ago; and about deciding to reject the status quo and\, like The Levellers\, say #neveragain.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/wyep-reimagination-cd-release-party/
LOCATION:WYEP Studios\, 67 Bedford Square\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Cello Fest 2018
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh Cello Fest is a day-long community event for cellists\, cello enthusiasts\, and music lovers of all ages.  Now in its 2nd year\, activities include masterclasses presented by members of the Pittsburgh Symphony\, workshops on classical and alternative styles\, featured cello ensemble and chamber music performances\, and concludes with a large cello ensemble performance. The schedule of events is below. Please consider making a donation to support this wonderful event. \nHope Academy Suzuki Cello students under the direction of Beth Goldstein-McKee: \n\nRegister for Cello Fest and in the comment box\, say “bringing my own chair” if you use a small chair in group class.\nYou will need to bring your cello\, bow and rosin; a small chair and rock stop or cello strap.\nArrive no later than 10:45 am on Saturday\, May 5. We will meet in Alumni Hall at Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Fine Arts.\nThe Suzuki Play-In is at 11:15 am to 12 noon\, but feel free to arrive earlier and stay later to see the other performances and events (see below).\nChildren are free. There is a suggested donation of $10 for adults\, but feel free to make whatever donation you would like. The organizer would like everyone who wants to attend to be able to do so.\nThere will be no Suzuki cello groups or cello lessons at Hope Academy that Saturday.\n\nSchedule of Events\n9:00 am Masterclass with Anne Martindale Williams \n10:30 am Performance by Cello Fury\n11:05 am Sharps and Flats youth cello ensemble performance\n11:15 am Children’s Suzuki Cello Concert\n12:45 pm Steel Town Strings youth cello quartet performance\n1:00 pm Masterclass with Adam Liu\n2:30 pm FLAME performance\n3:00 pm Pittsburgh Symphony Cello Quartet performance\n3:30 pm Recital by Mikhail Istomin\, cello\, and Uliana Kozhevnikova\, piano\n4:15 pm Cello Choir performance featuring the world premiere of a cello ensemble piece by Nancy Galbraith \n \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/pittsburgh-cello-fest-2018/
LOCATION:Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Music\, 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180430T210000
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SUMMARY:Les Violons du Roy Chamber Music Concert
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a chamber music concert featuring Les Violins du Roy with  Bernard Labadie\, conductor\, and Isabelle Faust\, violin 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 Thursday\, April 26. \nPROGRAM \nA program of violin concerti and other works by Johann Sebastian Bach \nThree Leipzig Chorales\, BWV 651\, 660\, 655\nPassacaglia and Fugue in C minor\, BWV 582\nViolin Concerto in E major\, BWV 1042\nViolin Concerto in A minor\, BWV 1041\nContrapunctus XIV from “The Art of Fugue\,” BWV 1080\nConcerto for Two Violins\, Strings\, and Continuo in D minor\, BWV 1043 – with Pascale Giguère\, violin \nABOUT THE ARTIST \n\n\nLes Violons du Roy\, with Bernard Labadie\, conductor\nThe chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy takes its name from the renowned string orchestra of the court of the French kings. The group\, which has a core membership of fifteen players\, was brought together in 1984 by founding conductor Bernard Labadie and specializes in the vast repertoire of music for chamber orchestra\, performed in the stylistic manner most appropriate to each era. Although the ensemble plays on modern instruments\, its approach to the works of the Baroque and Classical periods has been strongly influenced by current research into performance practice in the 17th and 18th centuries; in this repertoire Les Violons du Roy uses copies of period bows. The orchestra also regularly delves into the repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries\, as witnessed by its recordings of works by Piazzolla\, Bartók\, and Britten. \n  \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/les-violons-du-roy-chamber-music-fieldtrip/
LOCATION:Carnegie Music Hall\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:March for Our Lives - PGH to DC
DESCRIPTION:Youth organizers and students from across the Pittsburgh region will take buses on March 24th to join the national March for Our Lives day of action to end gun violence. We stand in solidarity with survivors of the Parkland Florida shooting and demand that our lawmakers make gun reform a top priority to end this cycle of gun violence in our schools and our communities at large. \nThe time to lift your voice and change our laws has come. \nHope Academy has chartered a tour bus to leave from East Liberty Presbyterian Church around 4:30 am and return around midnight. We can take 40-45 high school students and 10-15 chaperones (college students or parents/guardians). High school students need to have parent/guardian permission documents signed before their spot will be reserved for the trip. Chaperones need to have clearances – Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History and Child Abuse History Clearance – these are free for volunteers. \nWe are partnering with One Pennsylvania and will caravan with at least two other buses of young people from Pittsburgh. There will be a kickoff meeting on Monday\, March 19 to pick up tickets\, make signs and get to know the other students attending the march. There will also be a training session for chaperones/bus captains. One Pennsylvania is organizing all of this\, along with a t-shirt making event later that week at AIR studio on the North Side. Lots of plans are being made and updates will be emailed to those who apply. \nPriority will be given to students from East Liberty\,  Hope Academy\, ELPC’s youth group and Woodland Hills High School. When our bus is filled\, applications will be forwarded to One Pennsylvania. Their buses will be leaving from Schenley Plaza in Oakland\, with additional stops east of Pittsburgh. \nThis trip is generously supported by The Sherman Evans Fund at The Pittsburgh Foundation. \nWe have filled all of the buses for the March for Our Lives in Washington\, DC on SAT March 24\nPlease consider supporting the work of our partner\, One Pennsylvania\, by clicking here to make a donation. Thank you!
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/march-for-our-lives-pgh-to-dc/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Open Classes - Winter 2018
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) dance classes\, Musical Theater Workshop\, and Tap classes are all “open for observation” on Saturday\, March 24. Families\, friends and students who might be interested in joining us in the fall are invited to come and watch – and maybe get in on the action. This is our final day of Saturday classes for the winter term\, and the last chance to to register and pay to reserve your spot for the spring mini term. We will open up spots to new students on the wait list on March 26. \nPlease consider parking in metered neighborhood parking lots to avoid having to leave sessions to add money to parking meters. It is less expensive and you can pay for up to 10 hours at one time. For more information about neighborhood parking lots\, click here. You can also download the Go Mobile PGH app that will let you pay for additional hours from your device. \nHere is the open class schedule \n9:30 to 12 noon      Musical Theater Workshop (MTW students arrive at 9:15 am)\n9:30 am                  Creative Movement\n10:15 am                  Pre-Ballet A\n11:15 am                  Tap 1 & 2\n12:30 pm                  Pre-Ballet B\n1:30 pm                  Ballet 2
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/30491/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Helga Scheibert Piano Recital
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy teaching artist\, Helga Scheibert\, will present a piano recital featuring works by Liszt\, Mozart\, Schubert\, Scriabin and Kapustin.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/helga-scheibert-piano-recital/
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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