Newsletter - Time to Shine
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Newsletter - Time to Shine
17 calendar of events october SRCSD Planning Day TIME TO SHINE www.timetoshineflorida.com The Center for the Performing Arts 850-994-5678 4375 Woodbine Road Pace, FL Classes in Session. No bus service. 2428 Watch Week Come watch your performer shine. Snowball Showcase Information goes home. 31 Halloween Center Closed 1 november Annual Center Chili Cook-off 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. 56 Great Gulf Coast Arts Festival 11/11 Veteran's Day (Center Closed) 11/18 Showcase Costume Payments Due 11/12 & 11/18 Snowball Showcase Joint Rehearsals 11/21—11/25 Thanksgiving Break (Center Closed) spotlight story welcome back classes are back in session from the desk of ruth campbell executive director A Hale and Hearty WELCOME to the first Bootsie Blog of The 2016-17 Time To Shine Season! It is always my pleasure, and I look forward to sharing timely thoughts regularly with you, the precious members of our TTS Family. Lately a word has been on my heart that means so very much to ALL of us traveling this journey o' life together. That word is TRUST. This simple, yet ever so important word represents a substantial part of who and what we are in this day and age...who can you truly trust? Our goal is to instill your trust in us. To that end, I would like to let you in on a few little-known operational secrets of your Performing Arts Center. First and foremost, every single teacher and member of our staff at Time to Shine wants every single parent to know how much we appreciate the TRUST you put in us each time you bring your child to class and leave them in our professional care. At the beginning of The Season, it is so encouraging to see cautious parents skeptical of leaving their youngsters with us at first, turn into trusting partners as together we witness and strengthen ongoing development of the beloved Children of Time To Shine. We are fully cognizant of the changing times of our world, and take every precaution available to us to ensure Safety at The Center. The live video feed that you see moving from class to class for your viewing pleasure is actually recording all rooms being monitored twenty four hours per day, seven days per week, whether the power is on or off. We do perform a Background Check on all of our faculty, and maintain up-to-date references and addresses. Additionally, we have an active alarm system with instant access to the Police if ever needed, and sometimes they have shown up when the alarm has been set off accidentally so we KNOW it does indeed work and we are indeed connected to the authorities! We are positively tenacious when it comes to insisting that children wait INSIDE until their designated driver comes to pick them up, and then letting us know that they are leaving. We would like to stress that if you do drop off (which is fine and dandy), students must be picked up when their last lesson of the day at The Center is complete in a TIMELY FASHION as spelled out in the Student Handbook. When parents are actively engaged in Center activities, they are our best ally! Keep up with us at www. timetoshineflorida.com and be sure to 'like' us on Facebook for the latest pertinent information. We are always available between 3:00-6:00 should you require help of any kind. Leaving your child in a new place, or ANY place during these crazy times in which we live may not be easy, but hopefully you will see how seriously we take responsibility for the TRUST you have placed in us. We will continue to work diligently to earn that trust, while keeping the JOY of learning The Arts ALIVE and WELL at Time To Shine The Center for Performing Arts. THANK YOU for TRUSTING TIME TO SHINE...and THANK YOU for joining us as we begin another GREAT SEASON! Musically Yours In Trust, Bootsie artist of the month chosen by Miss Kathleen jerome robbins choreographer Born: October 11, 1918 Died: July 29, 1998 Jerome Robbins was one of the 20th century's most popular ballet and Broadway musical choreographers, known for gems like West Side Story and Fiddler on the Roof. Background and Early Career Jerome Wilson Rabinowitz was born on October 11, 1918 in New York, New York. Decades later his family legally changed their last name to Robbins. The young Jerome initially studied with his sister’s modern dance instructors and was planning to major in chemistry at New York University. After leaving school due to economic hardship with his father’s business during the Depression, Robbins chose to make a career in dance, eventually going on to work in musical productions and dance for Ballet Theatre (later known as American Ballet Theatre). Renowned Choreography The choreographer worked with upand-coming composer Leonard Bernstein to create "Fancy Free," Robbin’s first dance for a ballet company. The piece made its debut on April 22, 1944 to an ecstatic reception. "Fancy Free" would be turned into the stage musical "On the Town" by the end of that year. Robbins went on to serve as choreographer and/or director on a number of Broadway productions that would become part of the American stage canon. Some of his projects included Billion Dollar Baby (1945), High Button Shoes (1947), for which Robbins won his first Tony, Miss Liberty (1949), The King and I (1951), and Peter Pan (1954). West Side Story Fall 1957 saw the Broadway debut of West Side Story, with Robbins creating, directing and choreographing a modern New York update of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The production was turned into a 1961 movie musical with Robbins serving as co-director. West Side Story became a revered cinematic experience and went on to win 10 Academy Awards in the spring of 1962. Robbins and Wise were both awarded statuettes for their directing work (with two directors winning jointly a historical first), while Robbins was also given an honorary Oscar for his achievement in film choreography. Fiddler on the Roof and Later Projects After Robbins served as production supervisor on Barbra Streisand’s Funny Girl, September 1964 saw the debut of Fiddler on the Roof, an esteemed musical and one that connected to Robbins’ Jewish heritage. He won both choreography and directing Tonys for the show, which became a 1971 film. Robbins later received his fifth and final Tony for directing 1989’s Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, an anthology of his work from various productions. After the mid-1960s, Robbins chose to focus on creating ballets, and in fact chose the world of classical dance over more popular productions. After George Balanchine’s death in 1983, Robbins succeeded his fellow choreographer and served as co-artistic director of New York City Ballet along with Peter Martins. Robbins held the position until 1990. Jerome Robbins died on July 29, 1998 at the age of 79 after suffering a stroke, leaving behind a monumental legacy that continues to be performed and honored. http://jeromerobbins.org/about http://www.biography.com/people/ Sjerome-robbins-9459896 ayla hohaus piano presley cabaniss younger dance student It's always a pleasure to have Ayla in class with me! She works very hard and is always polite, both to me and her classmates. She obviously enjoys playing and takes her lessons very seriousily. Thank you, Ayla, and keep up the good work! —Mr. Daniel Presley is doing such a great job in hip hop! She is such a performer and isn't afraid of a challenge! I am very proud of her and her ability to keep up with the older dancers. She always lets her personality shine through her dancing no matter what. I am looking forward to seeing her grow in dance this year! Great job, Presley! —Miss Carley stars shining elizabeth ames older dance student Elizabeth has acted as a wonderful assistant with the Ballet I class and is always very well dressed and there to set a good example for the younger dancers. She is open minded and willing to learn new ways to make ballet technique work best for her and her body. She has a strong sense of discipline and a great respect for the art of dance, but knows when to keep things light hearted and fun, so that her love for dance really shines through. —Miss Kathleen art These students are being recognized for their hard word and passion for what they do in class. Melissa Lazio is my star student in orchestra. She is leading the first violins and learning how to play some syncopated rhythms. She enjoys a challenge and applies herself to learning new violin skills. She has been setting a very good example in orchestra. —Miss Frances melissa lazio austin firestone Austin is in the Tuesday Art class. He is the oldest of three siblings that are new to Monet's Loft. All three siblings are a joy to have, and Austin made sure to set a great example with his positive attitude. Austin shows a love of Art and has a wonderful creative mind. He is always excited to start a lesson and supportive of the other students. What a great family! —Miss Tanya violin mentionable moments Kylie Thompson almost has both her right and left cartwheels. Way to go, Kylie! Jordyn Dickens is a joy to have in Miss Kathy's Jewels class. She always is ready to dance. Risa Solis is really nailing her illusion in Advanced Lyrical! A big welcome to Maddie Meggs in the Wednesday Art class. She loves art, and it shows in her work. Maddie fits right in with my returning students.. Chloe Tamuty's grand battements look great in Miss Carley's Thursday Jewels class. Center Company Dancers are showing great improvement in remembering their dances now that we’ve employed the usage of dance notebooks!! WOWZA. Accomplishing so much more!! Dillon Mackey came to Mr. Ryan's guitar lessons with some previous guitar knowledge, and we have only amplified his skillset. Recently we have been working with improvising over a chord progression using pentatonic scales and it is apparent to me that he has a natural ear for the music. In Jazz 1, Olivia Charles does a wonderful job listening and being prepared for traveling combos. Morgan Mc Henry loves a new tap challenge and always ready for freeze dance. Laura Bone has a great attitude while dancing in Tap 2. Gracie Kimmons is really determined to get her fouettés in Turns class. Keep up the hard work! Lauren Bolton really excels in tap! Andrea Atkinson has been doing wonderful, having just completed her first guitar duet "Au Claire de la Lune." Christian Pabst always does a superb job in Miss Lisa's ear-training game! The entire Ballet 2/2A Tech Class has improved greatly at remembering combinations at the barre in the past two weeks. Jordyn Dickens remembered how many noises a shuffle-hop-step made in Miss Carley's Jewels class! Great job! Makenna Aperauch is showing great improvement in her pirouettes in Company! Ashley Ruth Carrier is doing an exceptional job with her arms, body placement and timing in the maneges in the Company Jazz dance: Under the Big Top. In only a few short weeks, Ady Hall has learned how to play "Twinkle, Twinkle" from beginning to end on the guitar. This is an important building block in her musical education as it is the first full melody she has been given. Sydney White executed an awesome QUAD pirouette in Jazz 4! Miss Lisa is so proud of Jonah Orehosky for focusing well and working hard to coordinate hands together! Thank you to Natalie Firestone for just being in the Tuesday Art Class. She is a delight to have and works hard. I think she is doing great things in Art. —Miss Tanya Mckala Benefield has so much energy and she is already improving in acrobatics. Natalie Dezarn whipped off a triple pirouette in Ballet 3! Miss Kathy simply adores Chloe Burgos's sparkly personality. She has really caught on to new tap steps. Audrey & Andrea Atkinson passed off on all their songs in Mr. Daniel's piano class. Great job! All the violin orchestra students have successfully played three part arrangements. They really are starting to "Boogie, Woogie." The acting class discovered their emotional availability by opening up to their classroom. In Beginning Lyrical, Evelyn Spain is doing a super job of picking up a new style very quickly! Proud of this dancer! Annie Taylor has met every goal I've given her to near perfection. We have been focusing on music theory lately and she is learning very quickly. Keep up the great work, Annie! —Miss Katie Ashton Banuelos is doing great in tap class and really picks up new combinations quickly. Caden Crow has made phenomenal progress and has already learned several challenging pieces in Miss Lisa's piano class! Miss Liz can always count on Margaret Schultz to be ready and waiting at the barre when class starts for Ballet 2/2A Tech. Logan Bowers and Austin Firestone are wonderful guitar students that always come with questions and curiosity, a trait every instructor longs for their students to have. In Miss Carley's Jewels class, Addy Johnson was such a GREAT friend to Peyton in class! Thank you, Addy! Piper Berkley is a joy to have in the Sparkles ballet/acro class. She loves to lead and do new tricks in tumbling. In Jazz 4, Risa Solis has AMAZING balance in her pirouette prep! Bryanna Benefield has a great attitude in tap class. Miss Tanya is so pleased with the work that Zach Firestone is completing in Tuesday Art class. There is so much potential in Zach, and I look forward to seeing what he creates each week. Keep up the good work! Way to go Elizabeth Ames, Rebekah Heino and Carley Lambert on getting their Pre-Pro solos set and done! They are going to be lovely on stage! Margaret Schultz always has a great attitude and enthusiasm in class. Emma Rappa's third position of the feet in Ballet I has turned out and looks more natural! In guitar, Josiah Lewallen has been improving greatly on reading tablature notation. Last week I had him go back and read through music he hasn't played in a few weeks and he played them perfectly. Ella Snakenburg has improved so much in tap. Love her confidence. Emileigh Grice and Ashley Ruth Carrier did an amazing job choreographing "Yorktown" from Hamilton for the acting class! Raelynn Hall is a joy to have in class and really loves to tumble. Avica Spencer is using her manners and being a great listener in Miss Carley's Thursday Jewels class. Alison Winslow's bunny jumps look fantastic in Thursday's Sparkles class! In Crystals, Francie Thompson always listens carefully to directions, quietly pays attention and is ready to dance. A wonderful role model for the rest of her class. Rhys Hoyt hit a high F in her voice lessons! Kinley Fowler is a free spirited little dancer. She loves to twirl about and play freeze dance. Daniel Bone has recently started playing with his church's worship band, reading multiple chord sheets each Sunday and playing new music each week! Maddy Leddy's ability to remember the combinations and learn choreography in Ballet 2A is impressive! Miss Kathy loves Cambree Smedley's energy in ballet and tap. Her enthusiam really shines while she dances. Sydney White is becoming a master of improv and emoting in Advanced Lyrical! Jessica Mann is constantly challenging herself with her pointe work and flexibility in Ballet 4! Peyton Weekley put her tap shoes in her bag all by herself! Great Job, Peyton!! Caden Etheredge is making great progress learning how to read music in Mr. Daniel's piano class. Keep it up! Mason Brabham is always ready to do circle time in ballet. mentionable moments continued Elite Lyrical is always willing to try something new, even when it's a backbend twisty thing down to your knees! Thank you for your great spirit! Molly Venant has a great attitude and loves a challenge of learning new tap combinations. Hayes Densman, Jack O'Mary and Trey Grice have officially begun to learn the blues! The past few weeks we have conquered the 12-bar blues form which is a staple concept for every guitarist. Madison Harris is tearing up the floor with her stunning saut de chats! Alyssa Brown has been flying through her primer piano book. Miss Katie is very eager to introduce more challenging repertoire with her soon! In Tap 3A, Taylor Heim is fun to challenge with new wings or even time steps. Her happy expressions of mastering them are so fun! Lindsey Richard is new to the Jewels class but she is already catching on to new ballet and tap steps. Quick learner. Katie Hilliard is rocking her extensions and lines in Ballet 4! Natalie Dezarn is fun spirited young dancer with a love of dance. Sarah Cain is doing great in acrobatics and already getting stronger. Chloe Snakenberg is really getting into hip hop! Awesome job, Chloe! Abby McMath continues to work hard in Ballet 2 and is showing great improvement each week! William Langham is really finding the power in his voice! He plays guitar and sings! What a musical kid! In Jazz 1, Rose Shiel is a super stretcher during warm-up! She is paying careful attention to her placement to ensure she is stretching correctly! Sydney Ross is perfectionist and always works hard to get the tap steps just right. Great attitude, Hannah Watts has improved so much Sydney! in tap and gained so much confidence. Paisley Settlemires is doing great in Anna Catherine Morgan is finding Sydney Crow is amazing when she tap in Miss Carley's Tuesday Sparkles such a pure belt in her voice! It's sings and plays the piano at the same class! She loves doing shuffle steps! beautiful! time! Emma Grace Lieser has such a Sarah Cummings is picking up tap Lucy Cavnar's bubbly personality positive attitude when learning new steps quite nicely. shines bright when she is tap dancing. combinations in tap. Gracie Kimmons always has a In Crystals, Cierra Heuvelink does a Katie Baker has been excelling beautiful smile on her face. great job of standing up straight with greatly in her first few weeks of guitar Evan Bolton learned the entire her legs zipped together in fifth position! lessons having learned Taylor Swift's right hand staff in a single day in Mr. Melissa Lazio has begun taking an "Teardrops On My Guitar" so well Daniel's piano class! Awesome! hour guitar lesson this year, and it has that she can play alongside Ms. Swift been wonderful. We have accomplished Amy Hyche aka Little Miss Bendy is herself on YouTube recordings. a joy to teach, and she always has a many things in only these few short Elizabeth Bailey always has a great attitude in Acro. weeks such as 12-bar blues form or the beautiful smile and ready to dance. indie-rock classic "Wonderwall" by Oasis. Risa Solis’s feet get more beautiful Sarah Morin has such a desire to Isabella Bailey is a great helper in the and her lines longer every day! Her learn more difficult tricks in acrobatics. Wednesday Sparkles class. She loves to hard work is paying off. Sarah Cummings always do turns in ballet. Margaret Schultz has shown great participates when discussing technique initiative in her studies having selected Miss Kathy loves Ryleigh Diamond's music she's interested in playing on the in Ballet 2/2A Tech. effort to learn new tap steps in class. piano. This shows that she is personally Caleigh Meggs is assimilating nicely Giselle Burgos has such an amazing in Ballet 3 and is improving each and invested in lessons—making each one smile and is really doing great in tap. every day! that much more exciting. Way to go, Amy Hyche, Sydney Ross, Lexie Ross Margaret! Brooklyn Banuelos may be tiny but and Caleigh Meggs did a great job she has a radiant smile that will light Leah Mayes has already made so learning all of Reed Flutes! much improvement and getting stronger up the room. In Miss Carley's Tuesday Sparkles in acrobatics. Caroline Medlock is a delight to class, Elizabeth Shultz's passes look Brooklyn Humphreys has a wonderful have in Ballet 2 with a wonderful fantastic! smile in class and makes Ballet 2 all the attitude! Jayee Gau-Wu is joy to teach and brighter! Miss Christy looks forward to In Jazz 3, Sarah Morin executed a learns so quick. seeing it on stage. beautifully controlled triple pirouette. Thank you Madison Williams for Alexis Carlson strives to get all of Isabelle O'Mary's passé relevé helping Presley in Hip Hop! her steps perfect; she is a joy to teach. holds look amazing in Jazz 2! Awesome job! Abby St. Clergy's sparkly smile shines In Jazz 3, Sienna Patterson has while she is dancing and twirling in a gorgeous full split in her penchee Madison Leddy's tap has improved ballet. stretch. so much. Miss Kathy is so proud of her. Helena Sanchez loves to do sautés and leaps across the floor. Nene Mashava, Bree Ardoin, and Colton Pogue have been learning about pentatonic scales and how to play them properly with correct left-hand placement as well as right-hand picking pattern. Kayley Crooks loves to show how she can already do forward rolls in acrobatic class. Quite the tumbler. Jazz 1 is doing outstanding work on mastering their single pirouettes!! Very proud of their hard work. Loralei Kleven loves to lead and learn new steps in ballet and tap. Haylee Sessions in Ballet I is always on it when it comes to ballet terminology and the knowledge of steps! On the guitar, Rowland Cobb has just accomplished the challenging "Fame" by David Bowie. Keep with it, Rowland! In Elite Jazz, Emily Shiel executed a gorgeous, floaty triple pirouette. Looked like she could have stayed in relevé all day! Bella Shiel is working so hard on her pointe work at the barre in Ballet 4! In Jazz 3, Maddy Leddy has an excellent right grand jeté. Margaret Ray is always alert and ready to remember combinations and terminology in Ballet I! Sophia Burgess loves to do grande jetés. She is doing great in ballet. Isabel Puno is brand new, but already picking up on choreography and fitting right in with the Ballet I class! Lleyton Etheredge has really been improving in his music reading these past few weeks. He can now play the classic hymn "Amazing Grace" to its fullest. 2016 TTS Snowball Sh owcase is right around the corner De cember 17 @ 4 pm Milton Hig h Sch ool Dress Rehearsal Dec. 16 @ MHS Joint Rehearsal Dec. 10 @ The Center Be on the look out for more info coming home soon. Time to Shine! Annual Chili Cook-of f Do you make a great pot of Chili? Enter it in our Chili Cook-of f for a chance to win a discount on a month’s tuition. Sign-up at the Front Desk. Free to enter! Time To Shine Dance Center Company Time To Shine Dance Center Company Do you like to EAT chili? Join Us on Tuesday, November 1, from 4–7 pm at the Center to sample all the delicious types of chili. Only $5 to sample them ALL. All sample plat ters come with tea and cornbread. Mac & cheese for the kids. Take a night of f from cooking and suppor t the Center Dance Company!