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Robert Moody, Music Director
Visit www.ncshakes.org or call (336) 841-2273
SummerStage 2014
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Auditions Workshop, June 13. Noon-4 p.m., ages 12-17. $40Camp Shakespeare, June 16-20. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 13-17. $250Jr. Camp Shakespeare, June 16-20. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 9-12. $250Teen Theatre Camp, June 23-27. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages13-17. $250Jr. Theatre Camp, June 23-27. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 9-12. $250Kids Theatre Camp, July 7- 11. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 7-9. $200Camp Shakespeare, July 7-11. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 13-17. $250Creative Dramatics, July 16-18. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 5-6. $200
Program
Espana Cani ...................................................arr. by Merle Isaac
Concerto in d minor for two violins, 1st mvt ... J. S. BachConcerto Competition Winners: Abigail McLean and Elizabeth Wallace
Rhosymedre ........................................................ Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. By Arnold Foster
Brian Boru’s March............................................ traditional Irish TuneHarpists: Grace Craig, Ayu Fatma, and Sarah McLean
Molly on the Shore ............................................ arr. Sandra DackowAdvanced Strings Ensemble
Concerto for Two Violettas, TWV 52:G3 ...... George Philipp TelemannConcerto Competition Winners: Naomi Ruchugo and Taylor Wolcott
Journey’s Greatest Hits ....................................... arr. by Victor Lopez and Mark Wood
Morceau Symphonique ...................................... Alexandre GuilmantConcerto competition winner: Jeremiah Kamtman
For Good ............................................................ Stephen Schwartz, arr. By James Kazik
Vocalists: Hannah Yarrison and Katerina Crawford
Dedicated to our seniorsDanse Infernale, Berceuse and Finale from the “Firebird Suite” .................................... Igor Stravinsky,
arr. by Merle Isaac
R.J. Reynolds Roster
1st Violins
Abigail McLean**Elizabeth Wallace**Eli Colyer**Vivian MayersCharlotte RirieDevang MakwanaRayelle Pfl uegerPrecious Magdaleno**Emily GainesKaterina CrawfordJulia RiceRoss Workman**Mason BriggsShardee PettiesZayauna GidderonJorma KrebsSamantha WhittingtonMorgan RawlingsHannah YarrisonAnna RansonJason CrouseNatalie BrianJennifer PantojaKenzie BallAbram MarshallJacob Seibert
2nd Violins
Kylie James*Jane Cleland*Ayu Fatma**Josephine Hill**Zachary AlexanderMax MirHannah Rowe**Kalila SebilleKayla Ebert*Katherine BellSydney HegeMorgan DorseySarah BrowneKynadi DouthitPriya DamaDaniel JohnsonTui BudamGiselle GarciaKarima BrownAlyssa ChaneyWilliam CasstevensR’nold Tanchinko Lizzie IrvinBen CasstevensGraham YoungJackson Smith
**- seniors
“Ah, music,” he said, wiping his eyes.
“A magic beyond all we do here!”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone
Jane Cleland ~We love you dearly! Mom, Dad, George & Christopher
Thank you to Karen Morris and the Arts Magnet Committee, the RJ Reynolds Arts Department and Teachers and Mr. Olsen for making the Arts program so engaging, exciting and attractive for current and prospective students. RJ Reynolds High School is “simply the best”!
From: Crystal and Stephen Joyce, parents of Sarah Joyce (11)
DelaneyKeep doing your best and reaching for the stars.
LoveMom, Dad, Caitlin, and Stanley
Winston-SalemCivic Orchestra
Margaret Rehder, Musical Director
Th e mission of the Winston-Salem Civic Orchestra is to provide adult members of the community with an
opportunity to enjoy playing in an orchestra, bring orchestral performances out into the community, and help provide
funding for high school orchestra programs.
For more information on how you can be a part of our orchestra, go to http://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/Page/63503 or
e-mail us at [email protected].
Mariah Rowdy, we are proud of your accomplishments in school, on the soccer fi eld, in your acting/singing career and the difference you are making in your community. Keep following your dreams.
Love Mom and Dad
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Violas
Naomi Ruchugo**Taylor Wolcott**Natalie Czerny**Casey Ferris**Sarah McLeanNicholas SalasEmma BennettClaire D’AlessioCarson PenryAnna DiemelDanielle MillerMathew Galindo-SnipesDeQuan JenkinsJulyssa HerreraStephanie MooreJonah Hargett
Cellos
Caitlin Moffatt**Karida Giddings**Keegan LloydBreck RadulovicPaul BorickSpencer Kirk**Sarah BrookerEmma AllisonAndrew BrodeurSam BullockSavannah JamesDeShanna JohnsonAli Mack-HowardAngel Chavez PoncianoMarcos Melendez**Katy RicePatrick HearnBen Burrows
Basses
Logan MillerIsaiah Saunders Marc EppleyBeonca SmithEnri Nicolo-PetatenChristian Brown
Flutes
Jason Clore**Ashley RansonKatherine Westcott
Clarinets
Arjun PatelMaggie KenndyAllen Smith
Bass Clarinet
Emily Graves
Bari Saxophone
Sam Pait**
Horns
Grace Craig**Kolby HinesEmma Stinson**
Trumpets
Dustin Sneed**Henry White**Caleb Kritschevsky
Trombones
Jeremiah KamtmanDekker Ehlers
Tuba
Wesley Davis
Percussion/Timpani
Yanel Tchelepi**Matthew GrattonBryce Collins
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Congratulations on an awesome year, Sarah Brooker! We are proud of you!
Love, Dad, Mom and Alex
We love you Mrs. Rehder!
Kylie and Savannah
RJR Dancing BootsYou are the BEST dance team ever!
Th ank you, Coach Reece
Thank you RJR Varsity Girls Basketball Team for another outstanding season of Demon ball. You play so well together. You are amazing!
Molly Keep that smile going and dance to your heart’s song.
Love, Mom, Dad and Ana
RJ Reynolds High School Performing Arts Faculty:
Orchestra—Margaret Rehder
Chorus—Terry Hicks
Band—Derrick James
Dance—Caitlin Reece and Amelia Hailey
Drama—Linda Moody and Jus n Bulla
Piano—Bruce Moss
Guitar—Michael Chamis
Thank you, Orchestra Angels!All Current and former Reynolds Orchestra students, except seniors, are invited to play for the RJR graduation on Saturday, June 14. We will meet at 3 p.m. in the band room to rehearse, have pizza at 4, and travel by bus to the Coliseum at 4:30 for the 5:45 ceremony.
Congratulations to the RJR Community for being recognized as a Kennedy Center School of Excellence and a Magnet Schools of America School of Distinction. Congratulations on being invited to join the A+ Network.
Special Thanks
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Dr. Beverly Emory ....................................................SuperintendentDr. Kenneth Simington ............................. Assistant SuperintendentBrad Oliver .................................. Arts Education Program Manager
WS/FCS School Principals
The WS/FCS Board of Education
Special Thanks
Mr. Pat Olsen and Administrators of R.J. ReynoldsMrs. Karen Morris, Arts Magnet DirectorMr. Ed Thomas, Director RJR Auditorium
Faculty and Staff of R. J. ReynoldsAparna Patel, Chair of the Arts Magnet Committee
PTA Members and Parent Volunteers
THE PARENTS OF OUR PERFORMERSand
You Being Here Tonight Thank You!
WS/FCS Summer Enrichment Musical theatre program
Oliver! Book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart
We have a limited number of slots available in this marvelous performance opportunity for 4th through 12th graders.
June 23 – July 24, 2014
Email: [email protected] for details
R.J. Reynolds “Arts for Academics”
Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts
R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem’s oldest continuously operating public high school, became an arts magnet school in 2007 when we received a $1.47 million federal grant to use the arts as a school reform model. Th e program, “Arts for Academics” creates an arts culture on the campus with 22 professional performances each year, 55 discrete arts classes, and an arts integration approach across the curriculum. Our magnet approach focuses on creativity, innova-tion, critical thinking, problem solving, communication and col-laboration. We believe our program addresses key areas of concern facing American public high schools and prepares students for life and work in the 21st Century.Our program is yielding impressive results and is earning national attention. In 2013-2014, Reynolds was named a John F. Kennedy Center School of Excellence in Arts Education, earned a Magnet School of America School of Distinction Award, and was ap-proached to become an A+ School as their secondary model. Since becoming a magnet school, Reynolds has a waiting list each year, has improved test scores in every subject area with increases be-tween 9 and 44 percent, has seen a 35+% drop in discipline refer-rals, and has improved the overall graduation rate 13%. Th e Reynolds student body is one of the most diverse in the county. Our 1700+ students come to us from the entire continuum of economic environments. While 45% of our students qualify for the free or reduced lunch program, other students come from extreme-ly advantaged backgrounds. Our demographics are 40% White, 40% Black, and 20% Asian, American Indian, or Hispanic. We fi ll over 1500 arts class seats everyday.In 2011 the federal funds supporting our initiative come to an end. We are able to deliver our programs for less than $100 additional per student per year. In order to sustain “Arts for Academics” and build upon our success, we rely on community partnerships, grants, and fundraising.
Can you help us sustain this successful program?
• Partner with us to provide master classes or special arts experiences
• Make a donation toward a particular program (Visual Arts, Graphic Arts Mac Lab, Orchestra, Band, Chorus, Piano, Guitar, Dance, Th eatre Arts, School-Wide Arts Magnet Program)
• Become a volunteer at RJ Reynolds
If so, contact Karen Morris at [email protected] or write a check to “RJ Reynolds Arts for Academics Magnet High School” with the program you wish to support on the memo line. You may give checks directly to ushers during intermission or following the performance mail them to the school at 301 North Hawthorne Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27104.
Thanks to our Legacy Campaign Sponsors
Special thanks to:Pat Olsen and the RJR administrators
Ed Th omasDavid and Mary Bergstone
Visual and Performing Arts TeachersFaculty and Staff of Reynolds
Michelle Burrows and the A+ Schools NetworkArts Council of WS
Aparna Patel and the PTSA Arts Magnet CommitteeStudents and Parents
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