Saturday, October 24, 2009

ASU Dance Symposium




We attended the ASU High School Dance Symposium. Our students were among the youngest ones there but they had a fabulous experience. Many of them have only taken class from me in the two years they've been dancing. This was the opportunity to take college level classes, gain new experiences, visit a university campus and meet other dancers.



On a sentimental note, my students were taking classes in the very same studios that I took class in. It was pretty neat!



As a teacher, I don't have many opportunities to take class. I was able to take class from one of the instructors that was a grad student instructor when I was still in college. It was so good to "take" class instead of teach it.

Students took six different dance classes, saw an informal performance and had a question and answer session with the grad students and staff. Teachers took a creative movement class, a choroegraphic process class, participated in AZDEO meeting and did a dance and video technology training.

There were things I was reminded of that I have long since forgotten since my college days. The choreography class was amazing. A quote made by the instructor that impacted me was "creativity is a life force, not something that is exclusive".

The whole purpose was to teach choreographic practices in creating meaningful work with purpose. Something I think that I have lost sight of in an effort to teach technique and foundation skills. We had to work in small groups, where everybody was equally heard and valued. It produced a piece of choreography that was creative and had significant meaning for all of us involved. We forget the art lies in the craft and discovery and not in the end products. This is something that I would like to implement more in class.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Casa Grande Nutcracker rehearsal schedule for Friday Oct.23, 2009

Due to a school activity taking away many of our dancers and choreographers, there will be no rehearsal on Saturday, Oct. 24. We will have an abbreviated rehearsal on Friday, Oct. 23 beginning at 5:30. Some groups will not require the makeup rehearsal


5:30-6:00 pm
Gigiones (Black Box) Julianne
Mice, Soldiers, Clara, Drosselmeyer, Prince (Stage) Reana and Patrick

6:00-6:30
Clara, Drosselmeyer, Maids, Christmas Party Cast (stage)
Julianne, Patrick
Chinese (Dance Room) Reana

6:30-7:00
Flowers (Dance Room) Julianne
Candy Canes-(Stage)Reana

7:00-7:30
Snow corps & Snow King and Queen (Dance Room) Julianne
Dolls (Stage) Reana

7:30-8:00
Angels (Stage) Reana
Flutes (Dance Room) Julianne

8:00-8:30
Arabian-Stage
Russian-Dance room

8:30-10:00
Clara and Prince- Julianne (Dance Room)

Friday, October 16, 2009

November 3rd Override-Casa Grande HS District

Last year's failure of the override cost students in the Casa Grande High School district dearly, especially when it came to the arts. The Fine Arts department was hit hard when the drama teacher, and choir teacher were laid off and the remaining programs were significantly cut back.

At the time we thought the override failure was the worst thing that could happen and then came the budget cuts from the state legislature. This district now has two major high schools and guess what the first cuts to be made are? The remaining drama and choir programs at two schools, the dance programs at three schools, art and some music.

As it is, many of us continue to work beyond the school day without extra duty contracts, our pay has been frozen and our health benefits cut way back. We are enduring class sizes of 40+ only for those to become even larger if this override fails again.

Like last year I volunteered to call registered voters and encourage them to vote for the override. Although many are supportive, there were many that were not because they don't want to see taxes go up.

Here are the facts:
The override has been in place for twenty years prior to its failure in 2008.
The decrease of taxes due to the failure was less than $32.00 a year per household.
The need for the override is not due to schools mismanaging money, but due to extremely poor funding in our state, which has just become much worse in the past fiscal year.

Please get out and vote on Nov. 3. Toltec and Casa Grande Elementary Districts also have overrides on the ballots. Please support the schools and all of our futures by voting Yes! for the overrides.

Aren't our kids and our future generations worth it?