Discovery Camp Underway at the Atlanta Public Library - Childrens
art show today and Saturday
Space Still Available for Music and
Theatre Weeks
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[June 14, 2014]
ATLANTA -
The Atlanta Public Library’s Arts Discovery Camp kicked off on June
9 with 32 young people attending visual arts week. They are
learning a variety of artistic techniques and concepts, as well as
studying famous artists like Salvador Dali, Georgia O’Keefe, Vasily
Kandinsky, Alexander Calder and Dale Chihuly while creating original
art that mimics the style of these artists. A display of the
children’s work will be held at the Library on Friday, June 13 from
4:30-6:30 and Saturday, June 14 from 9:00am-3:00pm.
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Camp continues from June 16-20 and July 21-25, with a focus on music
and theatre. Andrew Roistein, teaching artist and bass player from
the New York Philharmonic will head up Music Week (June), leading
students in a variety of activities, including composing their own
music, learning a variety of small percussion instruments,
performing on the recorder, and performing in concert with him for
parents and other community members.
During Theatre Week (July), Jean Kerr from Illinois Wesleyan
University will work with Camp participants to adapt original
stories for the stage, build their own props, sets and costumes, and
perform before a live audience.
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Limited space is still available for Music and Theatre weeks.
Parents interested in having their child/children attend may pick up
a registration form at the Library or send an email to
apldinformation@gmail.com to request one.
The Arts Discovery Camp is made possible by a generous grant
from the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation – Mirza Arts and
Culture Fund.
[Text received; CATHERINE MACIARIELLO,
ATLANTA PUBLIC LIBRARY] |