Young People's Artist Series (YPAS) 2011-2012 Season

Seussical (Pre-K - 6th Grade)

"Oh, the thinks you can think!" Dr. Seuss's best-loved characters and stories, including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, and the Cat in the Hat, hit the stage in this critically acclaimed musical adventure by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, adapted from the Broadway version specially for young audiences.

Curriculum Connections: Literature Based, Communication & Language Arts, Music, Relationships & Family

October 10-11, 2011

9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

Rent Auditorium, MUW

Ricky Burkhead (3rd - 7th Grade)

Ricky Burkhead performs in many musical styles and instruments (steel drum, djembe, kalimba, marimba, vibraphone, timpani, snare drum, drumset, and other ethnic percussion instruments.) Students and teachers are engaged in African, Caribbean, and American (traditional & contemporary) music forms and dance.

Curriculum Connections: Language Arts, Literary Classic, Reading, Science, Music, Character Development

October 28, 2011

9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

Rosenzweig Arts Center

Red Feather Dance Company (3rd - 7th Grade)

A Native American dance company created in 1995 to promote a positive image of American Indian culture through presentations and lectures for school, library, and museum programs on the many different tribal customs, beliefs, and expressions of cultural diversity. The Red Feather Dance Company members are "culture bearers" and will provide the history of Native American influence through the use of traditional dances and lectures.

Curriculum Connections: Literature Based, Communication & Language Arts, Music, Relationships & Family

December 9, 2011

9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

Rainbow Fish (Pre-K - 4th Grade)

With her lovely coloring and shimmering scales, the Rainbow Fish is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. So when the other fish ask her for some silver scales, she refuses. How can she sacrifice the one thing that makes her so unique? Will some good advice from the wise old Octopus persade the Rainbow Fish to share her gifts with those around her? Based on THE RAINBOW FISH by Marcus Pfister.

Curriculum Connections: Family Relationships, Literature Based, Language/Communication Skills, Musical, Values-Based

March 6-7, 2012

9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

MUW

Rainbow Fish Study Guide
This is the study guide for the Rainbow Fish presentation.
Rainbow Fish Study Buddy 2009.pdf
Adobe Acrobat document [1.1 MB]

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad (3rd - 7th Grade)

This stirring drama with music is a classic tribute to the great American who freed herself and hundreds of her people from the bonds of slavery. Her courage helped change the world. Share her adventurous life, the joys, sorrows, and challenges faced by this brave woman, with your students in this accurate and deeply moving history lesson.

Curriculum Connections: Family Ties, History, Language, Biography, Multi-Cultural, Music, Self Esteem, Women's Studies

April 2-3, 2012

9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

MUW

Harriet Tubman Study Guide
New Harriet Study Guide.pdf
Adobe Acrobat document [724.9 KB]

January 14, 2015

The Big Read

We and our project partners are excited to invite our community to join in "The Big Read" kicking off this month and continuing into March. Our focus book, Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a great American classic
which won Wilder his first Pulitzer Prize in 1928. Since it's first printing in 1927, the book has NEVER been out of print! The story is well written, immersing us into Peruvian culture and creating fascinating character studies--all in a fairly short read.
For more information follow this link
"The Big Read" is a grant program established by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
in 2006 in response to studies reflecting the sad rapid decline of reading in America.
The program was developed to provide organizations with the means to develop community
wide reading programs. Through the focus on one book, we can encourage community
reading, discussion and participation amongst diverse audiences. From this we can all
come together to learn about the worlds encompassed in one story, and hopefully encourage
a renewed interest in reading.

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