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Piano Students Selected to Perform At Carnegie Hall

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FaithZuniga2_headshotTwo piano students of Teaching Artist Faith Zúñiga were awarded prizes in the American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition! They will both be performing at Carnegie Hall in New York City later this year. Ava Harhay is a Second Place Winner and Keira Konson received an Honorable Mention. We are so excited for both of these students and look forward to updating you later this semester about their performances!

 

Ava Harhay  (pictured above with Ms. Zuniga) is 10 years old and lives in Falls Church, Virginia. Ava showed an interest in playing the piano at an early age and started lessons when she was six years old. She is currently taking lessons with Faith Zúñiga, adjunct faculty, at George Mason University Potomac Arts Academy. Ava enjoys piano performances and has participated in numerous winter and spring recitals. Ava was a winner at the 2015 Potomac Arts Academy Spotlight on the Arts competition and performed in the winners’ recital April 2015. She also recently earned second place in the American Protégé Competition and will be performing at Carnegie Hall in May.

In addition to her love and dedication to the piano, Ava plays soccer and is the goalie on her team. In her free time, Ava enjoys reading, watching, and learning everything there is to know about Harry Potter.

 

DSC_0248Keira Konson (pictured with Ms. Zuniga)  is 11 years old and from Oakton, VA. She started her piano study at the age of 5. Keira enjoys piano performance, gave her first shared solo recital last year and has played in the Fairfax County Piano Festival for the past 3 years, obtaining the highest rating each year. This is the second year Keira is learning under the great instruction of her teacher, Faith Zúñiga. She particularly enjoys playing the music of Edvard Grieg, but enjoys listening to a wide variety of music. Keira currently also plays the French horn in her school band. She makes fabric-tie wreaths to benefit AIDS orphans in her parents’ native South Africa – and loves every opportunity to visit! Keira has a great desire to serve others, starting with her parents and 3 siblings at home. She also enjoys ballet, lyrical, jazz and acro dance, baking and just about anything else she can pour her creative energy into!

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS, AVA, KEIRA, AND FAITH!! 

To start your own musical journey at Potomac Arts Academy, please use this link to learn more about private lessons!

 

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Minecraft Fundraiser A Success

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MGTA teamed up with Touching Heart on Saturday, February 6th to host our 2nd Annual Minecraft for a Mission Fundraising Event. Over 50 avid Minecrafters came and participated to support foster care.

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This event was a huge success! The kids raised $4,708 and Touching Heart is going to match this for a grand total of $9,416. That will be helping a lot of kids!

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Some traveled great distances to attend, and a couple of kids even connected from Sweden! MGTA teachers created two fun events – mini games on the Darkrpmc server, and Capture the Flag. To everyone who came out, we all appreciate your generous donations and support of Touching Heart.

SEE PHOTOS OF THE EVENT ON THE TOUCHING HEART FLICKR PAGE

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Why Is Minecraft Modding So Popular?

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MGTA Program Director Vera Lichtenberg explains why our Minecraft Modding courses are in such high demand all year round – Fall, Spring and Summer. Students (and parents) rush to claim their spot before the infamous “Please Join the Waitlist” message appears.

(Please note that we encourage you to join the waitlist if a course is full, as we are often able to contact you when a space opens up or if additional space becomes available!)

In a recent interview featured in Northern Virginia magazine, Ms. Lichtenberg provided some insights into the Minecraft Modding phenomenon:

“Our Minecraft Modding classes provide a unique student driven programming experience, where our students are able to progress from introductory to advanced Java programming. First, they learn to edit Java code, and then move more deeply into Java programming, while creating increasingly more complex and customized Minecraft Mods.

We know our program is a success because our students keep returning – we even have High School students who have taken our courses come back and tell us that they learned coding tricks that they used in their AP programming classes. Additionally, parents tell us that they don’t want screen time to be a lonely experience for their kids, and they appreciate the opportunity for their kids to socialize with other like-minded kids.

Our students enjoy working together on projects, and they get a chance to present their work to their peers. This experience instills confidence, enhances communication and collaboration skills, and best of all, in many cases, builds lasting friendships.”

Although the Spring Minecraft course is already full, the Summer camp courses are now open for registration. Don’t dealy – claim your spot today. You can also take advantage of our Split Payment option, where you pay half now, and the other half is charged on June 1st!

SEE GAME & TECHNOLOGY SUMMER CAMPS

 

SEE FULL LIST OF SUMMER ARTS PROGRAMS

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Game Design Spring Break Camp

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Looking for something for your kids to do during the Fairfax County Spring Break in March? This is a fantastic opportunity to keep your kids minds engaged while still enjoying a nice break from classes.  Put their free time to good use with our Game Design Camp!

During the week of FCPS Spring Break, March 21-25, 9:00am-4:00pm, we will be offering a spring break camp version of our Game Design, Creation and Entrepreneurship course for ages 9-13, for those students who are interested in beginning their journey in the exciting world of Computer Game Design.

This program is presented in collaboration with Mason’s Human Resources department.

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR THIS CAMP

 

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Spring Class Linked to Game Startup

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This spring, MGTA’s Game Design, Creation and Entrepreneurship course for Ages 9-13 will be linked to the startup game design company, Wyvern Interactive. Instructor Josh Emswiller is a current Game Design major at George Mason University and a member of the art team of Wyvern.

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“In this class, we are going to learn the many different aspects of designing games including art, integration, programming and concept creation,” said Josh. Throughout the course, Josh will share both his experiences and the game that Wyvern is building with the students. Josh commented on his time working with Wyvern, saying that, “…working with a team is essential. I knew many of these game design skills, but it wasn’t until I joined the company, Wyvern Interactive, that I was able to take my experience even further. Wyvern offered the opportunity to work with other individuals who shared my passion for designing games…With this class, you will participate in game development sessions with your very own team and company!”

Spring Game Design classes start in just a week on Saturday, February 20th and take place in the Art & Design Building on the Mason Fairfax Campus, where the university Computer Game Design program is housed. Register now and become part of the team!
LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CLASS AND REGISTER

 

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SEE FULL LIST OF SPRING CLASSES AT MASON’S POTOMAC ARTS ACADEMY