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“Knock Your Socks Off” Contest

OCTOBER 21ST UPDATE: Congratulations to Karin Puffer of Marlborough, MA and Chloe Lewis of Fairfax, VA, our two winners of this past week’s “Knock Your Socks Off” quiz contest. Thanks to everyone who participated, and look for more contests with fun prizes in the future!

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Take a quick online quiz for a chance to win a pair of striking music-themed socks! The first 2 contestants to answer the 10 questions correctly will win. Answers to the quiz questions can be found by searching through the Potomac Arts Academy website. Why not give it a try? Your feet could be dressing up as music notes for Halloween!

Anyone is eligible to participate except Potomac staff and faculty.

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Winners will be announced next Friday, October 21st – good luck!

 

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Free Mason Music Faculty Recital

Mason’s School of Music Faculty Artist Showcase Recital is this Sunday, October 16 at 3 pm – and it’s FREE. Listen to inspiring performances by an impressive list of faculty and Mason alum, covering flute, harp, clarinet, trumpet, voice, piano, guitar and more. Potomac Piano Teaching Artist Dr. Ina Mirtcheva Blevins is a featured performer!

WHAT: Mason’s School of Music Faculty Artist Showcase Recital
WHEN: Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 3PM.
WHERE: Harris Theatre, Mason Fairfax Campus
PARKING: You can park in Lot K for free (about a 10-minute walk) or in the Mason Pond Parking Deck (next to Harris) for $8.
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Video Game Music Live in Concert

 

Enjoy a very special (and free!) event this Sunday, October 2nd at 6pm, featuring video game music performed live by Triforce (String) Quartet, plus original music and dance performances by Mason students inspired by video games (as part of Mason School of Music’s “Composer’s Week”)!

VIDEO GAME MUSIC LIVE / COMPOSER’S WEEK CONCERT
WHEN: Sunday, October 2nd at 6PM
WHERE: deLaski Performing Arts Building (Room 3001), Mason Fairfax Campus
(This is the same place where Potomac holds its Fall/Spring music recitals.)
PARKING: Park in Lot K for free on Sunday (10 minute walk), or park in nearby Mason Pond Parking Deck ($8 fee)
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Please note that this is a Mason School of Music event, not a Potomac event.

Join special guest artists Triforce Quartet and a selection of Mason music and dance students for a unique evening of video game music performed live. The Mason student original pieces are a culmination of their work during the School of Music’s 13th semi-annual “Composer’s Week” two-day challenge.

 

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The Triforce Quartet is a traditional string quartet that began innocently after they performed a short Zelda medley for an encore of a recital in early 2007. The posted online video of using traditional string quartet instruments to play music of classic games gained viral popularity later that summer. Thanks to this, cellist Chad Schwartz was able to combine his love for video games, along with years of classical training, to arrange a variety of video game themes that even non-gamers can enjoy. The Triforce Quartet has played in front of sold-out shows at PAX Prime in Seattle, PAX East in Boston, MAGFest in Washington DC, and the iDIG Music Festival in Ireland. They have made several appearances with Video Games Live! as featured guests.

The Triforce Quartet consists of classically trained musicians Christopher Ferrara (1st violin), Jacob Roege (2nd violin), Stanley Beckwith (viola), and Chad Schwartz (cello). See triforcequartet.com for more information.

If you have questions, please contact Dr. Ina Mirtcheva Blevins at [email protected] .

 

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Grand Piano Celebration at Mason

George Mason University’s School of Music invites you to attend the annual Grand Piano Celebration, Sunday, September 18th at GMU Center for the Arts in Fairfax, VA. Honoring the School’s “All-Steinway” classification, the event will feature performances by Piano professors, guest artists and Mason student artists.

The Academy is proud to highlight three performers: Dr. Ina Mirtcheva Blevins, Faith Zuniga and Mark Irchai – all of whom currently teach Piano lessons and classes at Potomac!

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The piano concert event will feature the artistry of Dr. Linda Apple Monson, International Steinway Artist, in collaboration with Mason faculty colleagues: Dr. Anna Balakerskaia (piano), Prof. Lisa Berger (soprano), Prof. Seong Won Nam (tenor), Guest Artist Zino Bogacheck (violin), and outstanding student piano artists. Proceeds will support student scholarships for Mason’s School of Music.

Tickets: $20 adults, $15 seniors, $5 youth

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Arts Alive! Festival in Manassas

Looking for a fun afternoon adventure the entire family can enjoy? Come out to the Hylton Performing Arts Center (Manassas, VA) on Saturday, September 17 from noon to 4 p.m. and celebrate the arts community in Prince William County!

The 5th annual Arts Alive! festival, presented by the Prince William County Arts Council and the Hylton Performing Arts Center, features multiple stages of performances indoors and out, hands-on activities and demonstrations, food and craft vendors, and more.

This free event has something for everyone!

 

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Arts Alive! 2016 Sponsors: United Bank, NOVEC