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“Veterans And The Arts” Event Nov. 11th

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WRITTEN BY CLAIRE ALLEN

Mason will be honoring our veterans and military families with special events during Veteran’s Day weekend, including “Veterans and the Arts” at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas – a full day of interactive visual and performing arts activities.

Veterans and the Arts
FREE EVENT
Friday, November 11, 2016
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Hylton Performing Arts Center
10960 George Mason Circle
Manassas, VA 20110
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The Hylton Performing Arts Center will host “Veterans and the Arts”, an event that honors the veterans in our community and engages with them through the arts. Open to military veterans, their families, and the public, the event will include several interactive arts activities, dance and chamber music performances by community ensembles, movement classes including yoga, a visual art exhibit of works by veterans, and a knowledge center of the resources available to veterans in the area.

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Potomac Arts Academy
is excited to be a part of this special event. Our own Guitar Teaching Artist, Glen McCarthy, will be teaching a beginning guitar class as part of the festivities. No previous experience is required, and all are welcome to participate! Glen has taught adult guitar classes at Potomac Arts Academy since 2015 and has inspired guitar students of all ages during his time in the Fairfax County Public School system and at George Mason University. Guitars will be provided for participants through Potomac Arts Academy’s outreach program Instruments in the Attic, which collects donated instruments from the community, repairs them, and then puts them into the hands of musicians in need.

Additionally, Mason professors Darden Purcell and James Carroll will present a lecture on jazz music titled “Music of the Greatest Generation”. The lecture will preview the 8PM performance (ticketed) of Jazz 4 Justice: Tribute to the Greatest Generation”.

VISIT HYLTON WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO

Opportunities for veterans to engage with the arts will not end on Friday – in the spring, additional guitar workshops with Glen McCarthy, a quilt exhibit, and a Sing-Along with the Manassas Chorale will be offered at the Hylton!

 

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“A Salute to Our Veterans” Concert
Sunday, November 13th, 2PM
GMU Center for the Arts
Mason Fairfax Campus
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
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The George Mason University Center for the Arts will also host a Veterans’ Day concert, featuring Anthony Maiello conducting the American Festival Pops Orchestra in a program of patriotic music and classical favorites by American composers.

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We hope you will be able to join the Mason community to honor our veterans through the arts next weekend!

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Find Us On Instragram

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Mason’s Potomac Arts Academy is now on instagram! They say “a picture is worth a thousand words”, so as we add to our board we hope to visually tell the story of our wonderful community of artists and creators.

 

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Potomac’s Instragram account will add to our social media channels, which also include Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

 

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Acting

Faculty Feature: Alaina Talley

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Extraordinary staffer Alaina Talley has worked for Acting for Young People as a Teaching Artist since 2010 and joined the administrative team of Potomac Arts Academy in 2012. She teaches year-round theater classes, works in our in-school acting programs, teaches acting summer camps, coordinates private lessons, and is the official Assistant Coordinator of Registration & Programs. Faculty Coordinator Claire Allen had a conversation with Alaina to find our more about this dynamic individual.

 

CAllen: How did you first fall in love with acting?

ATalley: I did a few plays through elementary school as a bird or a towns-person and always remember having such a great time, but it wasn’t until middle school that I really started to fall in love with acting and being on stage. I had amazing mentors through middle school that inspired me and encouraged me to perform. I’ll never forget — I was cast as Golde in Fiddler on the Roof Jr. at my Middle School and I feel it was that experience that made me beyond excited to stay on the stage! My family has always been so supportive and still come to see me perform!

 

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CAllen: Tell us about a memorable teaching experience you’ve had.

ATalley: Through Acting For Young People I’ve had the opportunity to work with some amazing students. I teach on Saturdays in a program that I worked with Mary Lechter to create called our “Adventures” series. It’s a class that acts as a stepping stone between the beginner class and the larger musical showcase program. Since starting this program in 2014, I’ve had the privilege to teach some of the same students for multiple semesters as they grow and age up in the program. As I was directing my last Spring class while they performed their play for an audience, I realized that I was watching proud, loud little actors who came into the program without any expectation or experience. They were glowing with confidence — it was pretty amazing to see the transformation!

 

CAllen: What is special about teaching for AFYP/Potomac?

ATalley: There’s a deep level of care and attention that lives in the programs that we offer. Every aspect of our programs is for the student- no matter what age! Teaching a subject like theater, music, or art is such an amazing way to teach people that being creative can change your whole perspective on learning. Expressing yourself in these art forms leads to stronger relationships, communication skills, and confidence. It’s more that just a class once a week, it’s a community of artists!

 

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CAllen: What are some unique things you do when you teach?

ATalley: I incorporate song into almost every lesson I teach, especially with the younger age groups. Everything from getting into a circle to learning a new acting concept. Song and memorization are so closely linked that students pick up on it quickly and retain it in a creative way! I also love to hear students compliment each other. At the end of almost every class I ask students to tell me one thing they think someone else in the class did well today. It boosts everyone’s self-esteem and builds community!

 

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CAllen: Do you have any pets?

ATalley: I do! [big smile] I have a big 1.5yr old puppy named Marshall [pictured above]. He’s a riot, but I’m obsessed with him!

 

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Acting Film & Video

ARTScreen Film Festival in Fairfax

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The City of Fairfax Commission on the Arts invites you to ARTScreen, a FREE film festival celebrating the arts on Saturday, November 5th and Sunday November 6th. Three films will be shown on Nov 5th at Cinema Arts, and one film plus a Family Day Interactive Art Experience will take place on Nov 6th at the Sherwood Center.

 

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Acting For Young People Teaching Artists Zachary Wilcox and Rebecca Wahls, plus Acting For Young People student Henry Joyce, will be part of the Family Day Interactive Art Experience for children, which will follow the November 6th showing of “Linnea in Monet’s Garden” at the Sherwood Center. All ARTScreen events are FREE!

 

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For a full schedule of events, please visit the City of Fairfax Government website.

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Music

Faculty Feature: Taylor Henninger

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Taylor Henninger joined the faculty of Potomac Arts Academy in summer 2016 as a Piano Instructor. In addition to building a private teaching studio, he also works as a collaborative pianist for recitals and summer programs. Faculty Coordinator Claire Allen had a conversation with Taylor to learn more about him.

 

CAllen: What first made you fall in love with music?

THenninger: I first fell in love with music when I heard the music of Chopin, at about the age of 13 or 14. I wanted to learn how to play almost everything he wrote, and of course from there I branched out to other composers. Sometimes I wish I had been more familiar with the great piano works at a younger age — I think it would have inspired me to practice more!

 

CAllen: Tell me about a memorable teaching experience you’ve had.

THenninger: Some of the things that have stuck with me over the years teaching are the memorable recital performances by my students. I had a student play a Chopin Nocturne last year in recital that was so musical — I am inspired by my students all the time.

 

CAllen: What are some unique things you do when you teach?

THenninger: One thing I have noticed that students are not used to when they come to study with me is that I ask them to start playing from various points in the music. I had a student one time start from a certain measure and she said “I don’t do that. I can only go from the beginning.” I think it is really telling if a student can only start from the beginning of the whole piece!

 

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CAllen: Do you have any pets? Or, what pets would you like to have if you could?

THenninger: I do not have any pets — if I were to have a pet I could probably have either a cat or a dog. Cats seem low maintenance compared to dogs, but on the other hand I also like going for walks so a dog would be fun.

 

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