Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Altered Books - Morning/Afternoon
What are altered books? In the words of artist Carol Owen ‘I'm often asked to describe altered books to people who are unfamiliar with them. I try to explain it this way: I start with an old, unloved book and transform it with paint, photos, and other embellishments. The end result is a book that has become a work of art, with pockets, niches, and secret compartments, enticing the viewer to keep turning pages.’ Sign up for 1 or both sessions!
Led by Amy Sedestrom
Bread Making - Afternoon
The time in this bread making workshop will be used to go over a bread recipe and learn proper baking techniques. We will go through each step of the process and make bread that will be available to take home with you. You will learn what ingredients go into bread, what can be added, and what can't. While we wait for our bread to rise we will taste a variety of breads and appreciate their ingredients. Being one of the most common foods in the world, this workshop will help you learn and enjoy the process of bread making and all the benefits that can "rise" from it.
Led by Owen White/Jon Shackett
Led by Owen White/Jon Shackett
Calligraphy - Afternoon
"The pen is mightier than the sword." Learn to make a lasting impression through the craft of calligraphy. Mrs. Buck will introduce you to the art of aesthetic lettering. In this workshop you will learn how to create your own stylized script. Come join the fun as we take to pen and paper and impact others through the beauty of written words.
Led by Suzanne Buck
Led by Suzanne Buck
Cyanotype Scarves - Afternoon
In this workshop you will learn the antique photographic printing technique called cyanotype. But rather than print on paper, in this workshop you will learn how to print on silk or muslin scarves. The result will be a gorgeous and wearable work of art.
Led by Katerina Farr-Williams
These are treated with a phosphate detergent and black tea to change their color from blue to brown. Join Ms. Farr-Williams and learn how to use the sun as an ultraviolet light source, the key ingredient in this and all photographic processes.
Led by Katerina Farr-Williams
Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do – Making Art a Career - Morning/Afternoon
People always say you should do what you love, but most people end up doing something that isn’t quite their passion. Will that be you? This workshop is all about merging passion with profession through the arts. During this workshop you will explore making a love of the outdoors a career through scientific illustration, fine art, photojournalism, and writing. Husband-wife team Karen and Ret Talbot will share with you the way they have turned a passion for outdoor pursuits, natural history and conservation into a career through their art. You will learn some of the tips, tricks and strategies they both use to turn fieldwork into salable images and articles. If you have a camera and/or sketchbook, bring it, but no materials or previous expertise are required. If you love spending time in the outdoors and have any inclination towards art, this workshop could change your life.
Karen is an award-winning scientific illustrator and fine artist known for her illustrations and paintings of fishes, birds and botanicals. Ret is an award-winning photojournalist and science writer who frequently covers fisheries issues around the globe. Together, they travel the globe always looking for an opportunity to inspire conservation through appreciation of art that brings amazing species into books, magazines, blogs,art galleries, retail stores, and other places where people can come face-to-face with wilderness, wildness and the issues our ever-increasingly populated world faces on a daily basis.
Led by Karen Talbot and Ret Talbot
Karen is an award-winning scientific illustrator and fine artist known for her illustrations and paintings of fishes, birds and botanicals. Ret is an award-winning photojournalist and science writer who frequently covers fisheries issues around the globe. Together, they travel the globe always looking for an opportunity to inspire conservation through appreciation of art that brings amazing species into books, magazines, blogs,art galleries, retail stores, and other places where people can come face-to-face with wilderness, wildness and the issues our ever-increasingly populated world faces on a daily basis.
Led by Karen Talbot and Ret Talbot
Eggselent Design - Morning
Can you prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from a two-story height? For this workshop, you will design an egg crate made from a limited number of straws and tape. Test out your creativity and architectural skills as we use art and apply it to Newton's First Law.
Led by Jess Kang
Led by Jess Kang
Fight Club - Afternoon
Some of the best parts of action movies are when two characters battle it out in a fight scene. But have you ever wondered how these scenes are made? Although we aren't professional stunt people, we can learn the principles of film fight choreography to create safe, but epic, fight scenes. This workshop will focus on choreographing, filming, and editing fight scenes. We will also create realistic sound effects using the same techniques professional Foley artists employ. Come and make your fight scene with us!
Led by Hans Mundahl
Friendship Bracelets - Morning/Afternoon
Originally, these colorful bands were invented by Indians in Central and South America. According to tradition, you tie a bracelet onto the wrist of a friend who may wish for something at that moment. The bracelet should be worn until it is totally worn out and falls off by itself, at which moment the wish is supposed to come true.
Join this group with Ms. Grosart and learn to make these bracelets for the first time, or rejuvenate your skills from childhood. Or maybe you've been making them for years and just want to join in to make more! There will be instruction for beginners, and more advanced patterns for the more experienced. It'll be fun!
Led by Beth Grosart
Hand to Hand Combat - Morning/Afternoon
Come learn how to slap, punch, kick, and drag each other across the stage in ways that will leave your audience speechless! In this workshop you will learn techniques on how to execute and perform stage combat safely. By the end of the session, you will have learned a fight that can be performed with two people or maybe even a whole group! No prior experience is necessary, and participants should come ready to move and dressed in clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.
Led by Angie Marks
Henna Tattoos- Afternoon
Henna was originally used as a form of decoration, mainly for brides. Traditional Mehndi (henna) designs draw the sun on the palm, which in this context represents the mind. Mehndi decorations became fashionable in our part of the world in the late 1990s, and they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and Hindu festivals. Designs are usually drawn on the palms of the hands and feet, because the henna colorant shows up best there.
Led by Rosemary Brewster
Led by Rosemary Brewster
Hip-Hop Dance - Morning
Have you ever watched America’s Best Dance Crew and wished you could move like the members on the crews? Take this workshop and learn the ins and outs of hip-hop dance. In this workshop you will learn the skills involved in hip-hop technique as well as putting them together to learn choreography. A question and answer session will be held at the conclusion of the workshop. No previous experience required. Come check it out!
Led by Brian Santora
Brian hails from Boston, Massachusetts and is the owner of Vibes Dance Center with locations in Middleton and Peabody. In addition to being a studio owner, Brian is a nationally known choreographer and master teacher. Throughout his career, he has studied with some of the top choreographers in the country. His training and experience have provided him with a unique dance style. Dancing, teaching, and choreographing all around the country have given Brian the opportunity to work with some of the best dancers in the U.S. Brian is trained in a variety of dance styles such as classical ballet, jazz, tap, acro, hip hop, breaking, house, modern, and ballroom.
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Infinity Scarves - Morning
Learn to knit your own infinity loop scarf! While you probably won't finish your scarf within the workshop, you will have the knitting needles, yarn, and have most of the scarf completed.
Sign up for this workshop and Mrs. Berry will take you shopping so that you may pick out and purchase your own yarn and knitting needles (for approximately $10). You do need your own supplies.
This handcrafted scarf sells for $55 on Etsy. Make your own for just $10!
Led by Tracy White
Led by Tracy White
Intro to Break Dancing - Afternoon
What do flares, headspins, toprocks, six-steps, freezes, the worm, glides, two-steps, coffee grinders, knee drops, shuffles, swipes, halos, suicides, elbow hops, side steps, scissors, and crickets all have in common? They are all break dancing moves you wish you could do… In this workshop, while you won’t be learning to spin on your head, you will learn the basics of break dancing, and what it takes to work up to the amazing moves in your favorite YouTube clip. Deep down inside, you know you wish you could move like b-boys and b-girls, so come try it out and see if you’ve got what it takes! No previous experience required.
Led by Brian Santora
Brian hails from Boston, Massachusetts and it the owner of Vibes Dance Center with locations in Middleton and Peabody. In addition to being a studio owner, Brian is a nationally known choreographer and master teacher. Throughout his career, he has studied with some of the top choreographers in the country. His training and experience have provided him with a unique dance style. Dancing, teaching, and choreographing all around the country have given Brian the opportunity to work with some of the best dancers in the U.S. Brian is trained in a variety of dance styles such as classical ballet, jazz, tap, acro, hip hop, breaking, house, modern, and ballroom.
http://www.vibes-dance-center.com
Jewelry - Morning/Afternoon
Come learn to make jewelry that you can wear proudly! No experience required, just an interest and willingness to play around. At the end of the session, you will have a necklace, bracelet and pair of earrings to wear home. (If you prefer, you can make two of one thing and skip another). Learn stringing and basic wire techniques. If you already have special beads or other items that you think would make good jewelry, bring them with you!
Led by Nora Cascadden / Erin Walsh
Led by Nora Cascadden / Erin Walsh
Learn to Juggle - Morning/Afternoon
Juggling is a kind of magic. And the key to all magic is
that what the audience sees is different from what the magician (or juggler) is
actually doing. In this workshop we will break down the three ball cascade
pattern of juggling. Over the course of the workshop you will progress from
throwing one ball back and forth between your hands to juggling three objects
(and maybe even trying out some simple tricks). You will probably learn enough
about juggling to teach your friends—or you can keep the secrets of juggling to
yourself.
Led by Justin Freeman and Dan Love
Light Painting - Afternoon
Do you want to make a painting with a camera? Make a light painting! Light paintings are when you move a laser pointer, Christmas lights, or other colorful glow and make a long exposure in the dark. We will teach you how to use your camera to create beautiful abstract images of color and light. Bring a camera!
Led by Mariza Ballou and Lizzie Aveson
Mandalas - Morning
In this workshop you will create your own mandala.
Mandala is a sanskirt word meaning “whole world” or “healing circle.” From Native American and Tibetan sand paintings to Gothic rose windows and Hindu yantras, mandalas are used as a symbol for meditation, protection, and healing. Mandalas are usually depicted as symbols or geometric figures in the West, while traditionally thought to balance the mind or focus it on spiritual concepts in the East.
In essence, mandalas represent the connection between our inner worlds and outer reality. Designing your own mandala can be both inspirational and therapeutic.
Led by Gina Graciano
Mandala is a sanskirt word meaning “whole world” or “healing circle.” From Native American and Tibetan sand paintings to Gothic rose windows and Hindu yantras, mandalas are used as a symbol for meditation, protection, and healing. Mandalas are usually depicted as symbols or geometric figures in the West, while traditionally thought to balance the mind or focus it on spiritual concepts in the East.
In essence, mandalas represent the connection between our inner worlds and outer reality. Designing your own mandala can be both inspirational and therapeutic.
Led by Gina Graciano
Marionette Theatre - BOTH Morning/Afternoon
Bring Marionette characters to life with the pull and tug of strings! Participants in this workshop will learn the art form of Marionette theatre and perform an original production. The art of Puppetry is a long established performing art from all over the world with the tradition of using Marionettes well established in Central Europe and the Czech Republic.
Students will create and write a short parody or fairy tale, stage the piece and learn how to manipulate their marionettes character. The finished Marionette work will be performed and or filmed.
This workshop is limited to six students, which corresponds to the number of Marionettes in the troupe. Students need to sign up for both the morning and afternoon workshop times.
Poetry - Morning/Afternoon
“Dead Poets Society Revisited” or
“Poetry Writing 1A: How to Woo that Significant Other with Words that May/May Not Rhyme”
In the words of Robin Williams in his role a Mr. John Keating in the film Dead Poets Society:
“We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, "O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?" Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. That the powerful play *goes on* and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?”
This NHS Arts Day Workshop will meet in Lane 202 and will require members of the human race, their iPads, and an open mind as they read, recite, listen, write, and feel poetry. After which we may need several professional police officers and therapists to fend off and counsel those who did not participate in this workshop yet were inevitably affected by it.
Led by Darren Redman
Pop Rock Vocal! - Morning/Afternoon
Amanda Munton is the owner
of the Munton Voice Studio located in Stratham, NH, where she teaches private
voice lessons and directs a female a cappella group. She received an MM
in Vocal Performance from UNCG, and is a Level 1 certified teacher of
contemporary commercial singing styles from The Lovetri Method of Somatic
Voicework. She has served as musical director for Plymouth State
University's theatrical productions, and has been on the voice teaching
faculties at Plymouth State University, Seacoast Academy of Music, and the
Brookline Music School. Amanda is also a frequent recitalist throughout
New England, and also performs as a recording artist for various composers and bands.
Led by Amanda Munton
Scenic Drop Painting - BOTH Morning/Afternoon
A "drop" is a piece of scenery used in film and theatre to establish the location of a scene. Usually a drop is a large piece of fabric that has an image on it and hangs in the background. By using drops and other pieces of scenery it is possible to create convincing location changes. Over the last few years computer generated landscapes have become the method of choice used in film. However, live theatre still relies heavily on printed or painted drops. This is an opportunity to participate in the production of a scenic drop that will be used to back music performances, theatre productions, talent shows and other events on the McEvoy stage. Enjoy a proud moment of " I did that!" and have your creation used for many years down the road!
Led by Meredith Brown
Led by Meredith Brown
Song Writing - Morning
In this workshop, participants will listen to well-crafted
songs by recent and timely artists to distinguish the different characteristics
that make them successful. Equal time is given to examples of great lyrics,
melodies, harmonic motion, rhythm, and production. Everyone will have an opportunity
to combine those elements in a song of their own, and perhaps leave their mark
on pop culture.
Led by Doug Thompson
Sound Engineering & Live Sound - Afternoon
Led by Doug Thompson
Special Effects Make Up - Morning/Afternoon
In this
workshop, learn how to create special effects with stage make-up.
Special focus will be paid to appliances.
On
stage, one’s features must be clearly visible to everyone sitting in
the theater, even the people in the very back row. Many people don’t
know the correct technique to apply make-up that will look good from 30
feet away, especially when it comes to exaggerated facial features.
Both
male and female actors use basic stage make-up techniques to enhance
their natural features, correct or diminish other features, and change
their appearance. Often, a role calls for “character” makeup, such as
stylized fairies, zombies, animals, or a look of old age. Makeup can
accomplish all of these looks and many more.
You will need a T shirt you don’t mind getting dirty, and a great sense of humor.
Leader: Stephanie Brucas
Swing Tricks - Morning
Love dancing? Want to expand your skills? Swing dancing is fun, upbeat and perfect if you want to impress people.
Check out some of these moves.
Check out some of these moves.
Tie Dye T-shirts - Morning/Afternoon
Calling all Hippies! You know who you are. Learn how to tie dye clothing to make retro tee shirts or simply tie dye Buddhist prayer flags. For those more experienced tie dyers, we will be challenging you to more intricate designs such as tie dying a heart design or a smiley face on your shirt. Please bring several clean white tee shirts (or other interesting pieces of white clothing) and wear clothing that you will not mind getting some stains on.
Led by Peg Frame
Led by Peg Frame
Watercolor Painting - Morning/Afternoon
Play with flowing color in this versatile, water-based media. Learn painting techniques such as wet-in-wet, dry-brush, layering, and washes. Play with a variety of media including yupo and both hot and cold press papers. Discover the potential of water color from a master painter.
Plein air painter Kathi Smith exhibited her work in our own Galletly Gallery in September.
Kathi Smith graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of New Hampshire in 2008 and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from the University of Southern Maine in 2003. She is Adjunct Faculty in the art department at Plymouth State University, has also taught for UNH, and grad assisted in the UNH in Italy program. Content areas include Painting, Drawing, Foundations of Design and Color Theory, Watermedia, 2D Professional Presentation Practices. She shows her artwork regionally, nationally, and is an active member of the Ogunquit Arts Association. Based on tradition as well as a love for the outdoors she is vigorously making watercolors, drawings, and oil paintings that deal specifically with landscape in the en plein air tradition.
Led by Kathi Smith
Plein air painter Kathi Smith exhibited her work in our own Galletly Gallery in September.
Kathi Smith graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of New Hampshire in 2008 and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from the University of Southern Maine in 2003. She is Adjunct Faculty in the art department at Plymouth State University, has also taught for UNH, and grad assisted in the UNH in Italy program. Content areas include Painting, Drawing, Foundations of Design and Color Theory, Watermedia, 2D Professional Presentation Practices. She shows her artwork regionally, nationally, and is an active member of the Ogunquit Arts Association. Based on tradition as well as a love for the outdoors she is vigorously making watercolors, drawings, and oil paintings that deal specifically with landscape in the en plein air tradition.
Led by Kathi Smith
Wood Cutting Boards - Morning/Afternoon
In this workshop you will create (and then get to keep!) a beautiful wooden cutting board. You will choose your wood; then cut, sand, and oil your board. Learn about safety, creativity, and the proper use of power tools. You will be proud of what you can make with your own hands!
Only 4 spots are available per session.
Led by Kelly Rose
Only 4 spots are available per session.
Led by Kelly Rose
World Drumming - Morning/Afternoon
This course will explore indigenous
African rhythms and their use in everyday life. No music reading is required,
but you must be a good listener. This is an ensemble format. Drums will be
provided, or you can bring your own.
Jared has had the opportunity to perform with some great
artists such as Stan Trujillo, (saxman for the Woody Herman and Stan Kenton
Orchestras), Steve Rucker (drummer with the Bee Gees), Randy Roos (Club D'Elf),
Shawn Monteiro, Kimberly Dahme (bassist for Boston) Tony Sarno (Blood Sweat and
Tears, The Thunderhawks, Peter Tork), Al Hospers (Buddy Rich Big Band, Blood
Sweat and Tears), Barry Mitterhoff (Hot Tuna, Silk City) as well as many other
fine musicians. His main love is jazz and improvisational music, but will
absolutely play any music that has power, meaning, and most of all...soul. He
is a proud endorser of Silverfox Drumsticks and Grover Pro Percussion.
Led by Jared Steer
WWII Airplane Models - Morning
Since the dawn of the 20th century when man first took to flight, airplanes have fascinated humankind and have played a pivotal role in history. In WWII the British Airforce put a stop to Hitler's advance through the bravery displayed by pilots in the Battle of Britain. In this workshop we will build and paint model airplanes from the WWII and Cold War Eras. No experience with model airplanes is necessary; we'll all learn together on these beginner models!
Led by Matt Fisk
Led by Matt Fisk
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