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Volume II, Issue 11 Arts4All
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From the Editor: Welcome to the March, 2000 issue of the Arts4All Newsletter. We celebrate childhood, with a look at education, in the Renaissance and now; opportunities for teenagers to learn and compete; and creative resources, online and in print, for children and adults. Enjoy a personal journal entry from a performance artist, and reports on exhibitions of sculpture and photography, upcoming French movies, and some performing Texans. All this, plus our Artist Pages - with a new jazz singer this issue - Schedules, Bulletin Board, and full Archive. AMC
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Kristin
Redpath on Art and Technology |
Art and Technology [Part Three] by Kristin Redpath If Leonardo da Vinci were growing up today, being a Problem Child in a conventional Westernized classroom might have prevented him from becoming the Renaissance Man.
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Robert
Metzger on sculptor Reuben
Nakian Four-Part article |
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Paula
K. Read's short fiction, Bedtime
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Perspective: Kids Work the Word Poems and a Rock Rondo by School Children Remarks - Why This Works So Well and Is So Much Fun from teachers Susan A. Katz and Judith A. Thomas Grade school children learn to love writing and arranging with words, rhythms, and sounds. See some of their work, and read what their teachers were thinking. |
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Memos
from the World: by Laurie McLeod When the lights
went out, the audience were reclining on mats and pillows, and the dancer
was ten feet in the air. by Anna Roxas A stroll through
the five boroughs of New York City as documented by their high school
students - a new generation of photographers. by Jack Harries Our correspondent
paces off a massive sculpture by Richard Serra, discovering echoes along
the way. by Mike Nicolella In Les enfants du
marais most of the characters may look like adults, but their innocence
shines through. In Peut-être generations, born and not yet imagined, find
each other briefly on New Year's Eve. Julia and the West Texas Waltz by Alberta Moraine Our correspondent
tells what it's like to sit in a crowded room when Joe Ely, Jimmy Dale
Gilmore , Butch Hancock and band are up on stage.
Contests For teenagers, two
competitions with significant awards (compiled by Kim Billingsley) |
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Linkage: Smart Sites for Children and Adults by Michael Nicolella What would you look like with green eyes? How much would you weigh on Saturn? Do you know how to make slime? |
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by Michael Nicolella |
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More
by Anne Carley |
by Anne M Carley Stories, books and anthologies of timeless literature for children. Illustrations are optional, because you will find you make your own. |
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Performance
Schedules Performers and
Institutions Worldwide, including: And much more....
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Email your performance and / or exhibition schedules for publication |
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Email us your news releases |
Breaking News, Press Tips, Announcements, Interviews and Reviews direct from Theaters, Concert Halls, Artists, Agents and Journalists world-wide. Now including: Five productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company will tour the US this summer Thulani Nyembe's Critically Acclaimed Bozzoli... Like Pantsula... Like Mshoza Cabaret takes to the road New Millennium Sees Major Expansion of Tate Gallery |
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Jazz singer Aisha Hosley, concert pianist Jenny Mitchell, trumpeter Jon Wilder, painter Anne Kovach and lyric soprano Vanessa Conlin are here to share a sampling of their work. Contact the Newsletter for more about these artists. |
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