Open practice time on Friday, 3-5 in A300 this week! As you work on figuring out what you might like to do for our upcoming performance in December (following on Thursday's workshop), or as you work on honing the skills you are developing to make our performance great, please feel free to come to the A300 auditorium this Friday to practice, anytime between 3 and 5.
And, as always--tell your friends!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Social justice music...
Here are some examples of music with social justice messages to get you thinking in advance of Thursday's workshop...
Books on acting
A few of you were interested in the list of acting books that Bill circulated at our Friday meeting. So, you can find it electronically here! Enjoy!
Calling all poets, playwrights, and other writers!
Literary Laundry, a new online journal, is seeking submissions and is offering prize money for the best undergraduate poem, short story, and one-act drama. Check it out! http://literarylaundry.com/submissions
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Workshop 10/28
Remember, in December Take a Bow will present a performance festival on the theme of social justice. We'll use the skills you're learning in the performing arts--music, dance, drama, spoken word, WHATEVER--to create and send a memorable message about how to make the world a better place. December is only a bit more than a month away, so we need to start planning! This week, Thursday, October 28, from 5 to 7, we'll have a workshop on brainstorming and creating acts for our performance in December! The room is still to be announced. Begin thinking about what you might like to perform, and what message you might like to send. We'll work on this more on Thursday. And, as always, tell your friends--the more, the merrier! As ever, if you have questions, email Monica Poole at mcpoole at bhcc dot mass dot edu or Larissa Schyrokyj at lschyrok at bhcc dot mass dot edu.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
IMSLP
Musicians (including singers) take note! IMSLP, the International Music Score Library Project, has TONS of 100% legal, free music! Check it out! http://imslp.org/
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Audition workshop (part 1) FRIDAY 4-6 PM
Hi all! Thanks to everyone who attended last week's event. This week, on Friday, October 22, we will host a workshop covering audition techniques across the disciplines (dance, instrumental music, singing, acting), in room A-300 (the auditorium) from 4pm to 6pm. This will be run collaboratively with artists from across the college including a Yale School of Music grad and prizewinning violinist, and an Emerson College grad and SAG actor, along with your usual coordinators, Profs. Poole and Schyrokyj, will team up to give you tips from across the performing arts disciplines on that most important and most feared moment of any performer's life: the audition. We'll talk about conquering nerves and jitters, getting your mind in the right place, preparing an audition repertoire, practicing in advance of an audition, and the different kinds of auditions you might expect--among more things. And remember, like always this won't just be talking: this is going to be an interactive workshop, so be prepared to get your hands dirty! If you have any questions contact Prof. Poole at mcpoole@bhcc.mass.edu or Prof. Schyrokyj at lschyrok@bhcc.mass.edu
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
First meeting!
The first meeting for Take a Bow will take place on October 14, at 4pm, in B-124 (a classroom on the first floor of B building, also known as the music room). We'll get to know one another, play a few improv games, and do a bit of stretching and figure out what we want to do in anticipation of our season of workshops and our performance at the semester's end!
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Welcome! This is the blog for Take a Bow, a Common Interest Community at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston, MA. Take a Bow is a learning community for the performing arts. More specifically, we are a co-curricular (out of class) community where you can explore your talents, begin to master skills in the performing arts (including music, drama, and dance), and stage a production at the end of the semester. We work to complement and collaborate with student organizations at BHCC and formal classes at BHCC that touch on music, drama, dance, and related topics. We are led by a team of faculty and staff, and centered on you, the students, and focused on helping you learn what you want and need to learn to make art through performance. NO experience is necessary--if you are at BHCC student, and you are curious about getting involved in music, drama, dance, working behind the scenes to make performances happen, or all of the above, please come and visit us or comment on this blog!
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