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Drawing & Painting: Fantastical Art page 1 www.aacps.org/cocurricular Fall 2018 Classes A R T THEATRE DANCE The AACPS Student Scholarship Assistance Program Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts

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www.aacps.org/cocurricular

Fall 2018

ClassesA R T

THEATRE

DANCE

The AACPS Student Scholarship Assistance ProgramMaryland Hall for the

Creative Arts

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Dear Parents:

Through a partnership with the Division of Advanced Studies and Programs of Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts has agreed to allot 20% of its annual enrollment for classes offered to school-aged children as part of AACPS Student Scholarship Program. Only students who qualify for free and reduced meals (FARMS) are eligible for the this program.

Please review the following information and the course offer-ings in this booklet carefully. The application must be com-pleted in full and include your child’s student ID number. Class choice should be based on your child’s area of interest and age range. A second choice is strongly encouraged.

Important information about the AACPS Student Scholarship Program at Maryland Hall:

• Students who are placed in MHCA classes will receive a confirmation letter from Maryland Hall within ten days of the application deadline.

• Materials fee for the instructor will be covered by the scholarship.

• Class information is subject to change, please refer to the MHCA website for updates.

• MHCA classes are subject to cancellation when insufficient enrollment occurs. There are no exchanges or substitutes for cancelled classes.

• Placement is not guaranteed via application only (you must receive a confirmation letter to have placement).

Applications deadline: Friday, August 17 at 3:00 p.m. Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office (fax: 410-222-5608).

If your child is not selected for the scholarship, you may register and pay for the class at: www.marylandhall.org.

If you have any questions, please call the Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office at 410-222-5430 or Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts at 410-263-5544.

Sincerely,

Mary Tillar Assistant Superintendent for Advanced Studies and Programs

Estimados padres:

A través de una asociación con la División de Estudios y Programas Avanzados de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Anne Arundel, Maryland Hall para las Artes Creativas (MHCA) ha decidido designar el 20% de su matricula anual para clases ofrecidas a niños de edad escolar, como parte del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles de AACPS. Solamente los estudiantes que califican para la comida gratis o reducida (FARMS) pueden ser parte de este programa.

Por favor revise cuidadosamente la siguiente información y los cursos ofrecidos en este folleto. La solicitud debe ser completada en su totalidad y debe incluir el número de identificación del estudiante. La selección de clases debe ser basada en el área de interés de su niño y edad. Se les recomienda fuertemente que seleccione una segunda opción.

Información importante acerca del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles de AACPS en Maryland Hall:

• Estudiantes que son colocados en clases de MHCA recibirán una carta de confirmación de Maryland Hall dentro de diez d’as de la fecha de vencimiento.

• Los costos de los materiales para el instructor serán cubiertos por la beca.

• La información de clases son sujeta a cambios, por favor refiérase al sitio web de MHCA para las actualizaciones.

• Las clases de MHCA son sujetas a cancelación cuando no hay suficientes matriculaciones. No hay cambios ni sustituciones para clases canceladas.

• La solicitud sola no garantiza una plaza (usted debe recibir una carta de confirmación para tener una plaza).

Fecha de vencimiento de solicitudes: viernes, 17 de agosto a las 3:00 p.m. Oficina de Programas Co-curriculares Avanzados (fax: 410-222-5608).

Si su niño no es seleccionado para una beca, usted puede inscribirlo y pagar por las clases en: www.marylandhall.org.

Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor llame a la Oficina de Programas Co-curriculares Avanzados al 410-222-5430 o a Maryland Hall para las Artes Creativas al 410-263-5544.

Atentamente,

Mary Tillar Asistente Superintendente para Estudios Avanzados y Programas

The AACPS Student Scholarship Program Your child may be eligible for a tuition scholarship for classes offered at

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts!

Anne Arundel County Public Schools • Department of Advanced Studies and Programs • Advanced Co-Curricular Programs

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Arts and Craft

FF1810035 | Glass Night lights for KidsAges: 6+ | Clare Shepherd

Expand your children’s world beyond crayons and markers. We will teach you the basics of how to use cold sheet glass and assemble a project designed by you: a one-of-a-kind every time. Using a variety of fused glass techniques, you will choose the colors and patterns. Parent and child will work together to create a nightlight, sun catcher or coaster set. After you design the piece, we will fire the design in our kiln and have it ready to pick up at our studio one week from the day of your class.

Sat (10:00am–11:30am) | 9/8–9/8

F1810036 | Fused Glass Fall CreationsAges: 6+ | Clare Shepherd

Expand your children’s world beyond crayons and markers. We will teach you the basics of how to use cold sheet glass and assemble a project designed by you: a one-of-a-kind every time. Using a variety of fused glass techniques, you will choose the colors and patterns. Parent and child will work together to create magnets and jewelry pieces with a Fall theme. Glass classes are designed to bring out the creativity and imagination in each student. After you design the piece, we will fire the design in our kiln and have it ready to pick up at our studio one week from the day of your class.

Sat (10:00am–11:30am) | 10/13–10/13

F1810037 | Glass Dish Set for KidsAges: 6+ | Clare Shepherd

Beginner class for all ages including how to decorate and layer the art glass using stencils, stringers, confetti, repurposed glass, and frit to form a beautiful Sushi /Appetizer plate with companion Wasabi or sauce dish. Simple instructions helps Parent and Child create these plates by designing from their own imagination, with help as needed from instructor. No experience necessary for this 2 hour class. No cutting required. (Chopsticks not included.)

Sat (10:00am–11:30am) | 11/17–11/17

F1810038 | Glass Ornaments and Holiday GiftsAges: 6+ | Clare Shepherd

Children of all ages will enjoy working with a parent to arrange brightly colored pieces of glass which will be heated in a kiln to fuse them together to make glass ornaments and Holiday gifts. Projects will require overnight cooling and will be available for pick up the following week.

Sat (10:00am–11:30am) | 12/1–12/1

F1810045 | ArtWorks: DrawingAges: 6–8+ | Andrea Olney–Wall

This class offers a fun introduction to drawing techniques with a new technique or material covered each week. Animal, landscape and still life studies will be completed using drawing pencils, col-ored pencils, charcoal, and oil pastels. Please bring a snack, drink and a smock to class if necessary. We will have a Student Art Show on the last day of class, additional information tba.

Sat (9:30am–11:00am) | 9/15–10/20

F1810046 | ArtWorks: PaintingAges: 6–8+ | Andrea Olney–Wall

This class offers a fun introduction to acrylic painting with daily lessons on color mixing and painting, fur, feathers, clouds, oceans and many other subjects. Students must bring photos of their subject to class the first day. No portraits please. Subjects may be animals, still life or landscape. Please bring a snack and a drink daily. We will have a Student Art Show the last day of class, ad-ditional information tba. No Class 11/24/18.

Sat (9:30am–11:00am) | 11/3–12/15

F1810050 | Drawing & Painting: Fantastical ArtAges: 7–9+ | Holly Rosario

Come joins us as we draw landscapes of towering castles, lost cities under the sea, and much more.

This class teaches students tradition al drawing and painting skills by challengi ng young artists to think, sketch, and paint fantastic al places and things . Children will learn to transfor m their world from ordinary to extraorindary by using tempera, acylic, and watercol or paint to create their own fantasy art on canvas. New projects for 2018! No class 9/19/18.

Wed (5:00 pm–6:15 pm) | 9/5–10/10

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F1810051 | Build It: Sculpture StudioAges: 7–9+ | Holly Rosario

Your aspiring builder will love creating sculptures in this course about making Art in three dimensions.

Paper- mache, recycled sculptur e, and modeling clay abound in this fun-filled explorati on of sculpture. Students will model, carve, and assemble original artworks while developing a deep understanding of important art concepts like scale, texture, and form. New Projects for returning students in 2018.

Wed (5:00 pm–6:15 pm) | 10/17–11/21

F1810055 | Junior DrawingAges: 9–12+ | Andrea Olney–Wall

This class helps the young artist form a base for drawing skills so that they can use this information to enhance their drawings. Students will have weekly lessons and new materials to work with on subjects of their choice as well as class subjects. Students will work in pencil, charcoal, oil pastel and colored pencil. We will have a Student Art Show the last day of class, additional information tba.

Sat (11:30am–1:00 pm) | 9/15–10/20

F1810056 | Junior PaintingAges: 9–12+ | Andrea Olney–Wall

This class will start with mixing acrylic paints to create new colors for seasons, weather effects, oceans, clouds, fur, feathers and more. Students will pick their own subject matter for their painting. Photos are a must, and should be in hand for the second class. No Ipads or Phone photos please. We will have a Student Art show on the last day of class, additional information tba. No Class on 11/24/18. Students will have an chance to work on an easel with a stretched canvas in this class.

Sat (11:30am–1:00 pm) | 11/3–12/15

F1810060 | Handmade Animation Ages: 10–12+ | Holly Rosario

Learners will explore multiple ways of creating a moving image. Watch in amazement as your artful drawings come to life through stop motion/claymation, flip books, and hand drawn animation. Students will work both individually and collaboratively. All art-ists will take home a hand drawn and digital portfolio of all their works at the end of the course. This course features new and challenging projects for returning students.

Sat (10:00am–11:30 am) | 9/8–10/6

F1810061 | People and PortraitsAges: 10–12+ | Holly Rosario

Learn to draw people and their portraits with ease in this course. Young artists will master facial features and figures in both abstract, illustrated, and realistic styles. Through sketchbook journaling, and final drawings and paintings, learners will be able to confidently develop and draw their very own characters, and portraits of the people most important to them. New and returning students welcome as this course features all new art-works for 2018.

Sat (10:00am–11:30 am) | 10/20–11/17

F1810120 | Teen WheelAges: 13–16 | Emily Davis

This class will cover basic techniques of centering clay, throw-ing simple forms and transforming these into more developed forms, such as vases, bowls and mugs. Glazing and decorating techniques are also introduced. Class is suited for beginners and those with some experience. Bring and old small towel and lots of ideas! A materials fee of $20 is due to the Maryland Hall Pottery at the first class.

Thu (4:00pm–6:00pm) | tba–tba

F1810121 | Figure Drawing for TeensAges: 13–16 | Andrée Tullier

Learn the basic planes/forms, proportions and anatomy of the human figure. Drawing from life (clothed model) you will learn techniques to capture the action of the pose. Working in charcoal you will practice quick gesture drawing and move into longer poses studying form using light and shade with an emphasis on composition. Referencing works of the masters will be part of the curriculum.

Tues (4:30 pm–6:30pm) | 10/2–10/30

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Para información en español sobre las clases, por favor llame al 410-263-5544 ext 20

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Drama & Theatre

F1810131 | Kinder Theater-Dramatic JourneysAges: 5–7 | Compass Rose Theater

Young actors will use their imaginations as their guide on exciting adventures to a variety of exotic lands and far off destinations! Swing from vines in the jungle, hunt for buried treaure, and soar through space on a rocket ship! Each class is a different adventure.

Sat. (11:00am–12:00 pm) | 10/6–11/10

F1810132 | Welcome to TheaterAges: 8–11 | Compass Rose Theater

In this introductory class, students will explore character creation and storytelling which is at the heart of acting for the stage. They will experience a wide variety of activities focused on introduc-ing basic theater concepts such as sharing the stage, dialogue, and action! This class introduces the young actor to a variety of techniques within the world of theater.

Mon (5:00 pm–6:00 pm) | 10/1–11/5

F1810139 | Theater Sampler-WednesdayAges: 7–11 | Building Better People Productions

Throughout this class, students will explore acting skills and meth-ods through a variety of topics and styles, including improvisation, public speaking, character development and vocal work. This class is appropriate for beginning and experienced acting students.

No class 10/31/18 and 11/21/18.

Wed (4:00pm–5:00pm) | 9/12–12/12

F1810140 | Theater SamplerAges: 12-17 | Building Better People Productions

Throughout this class, students will explore acting skills and meth-ods through a variety of topics and styles, including improvisation, public speaking, character development and vocal work. This class is appropriate for beginning and experienced acting students.

No class 10/31/18 and 11/21/18.

Wed (4:00pm–5:00pm) | 9/12–12/12

Dance

F1810152 | Ballet–Tap–Jazz Ages: 6–9– | Mary Slater

In this class students will develop skills in 3 styles of dance. This is a great foundation for musical theatre dance. Dress: Dance wear, jazz and tap shoes.

Mon (5:15 pm–6:00pm) | 9/24–12/10

F1810159 | Hip Hop Street Ages: 6–12– | Jennifer Gooding

A six week introductory hip hop dance class for girls and boys with a street flavor for kids who want to learn to dance to todays music. Age appropriate moves and music will be stylized up to let kids get their jam and yet not make parents cringe. No experience necessary. There are 2 sessions in Winter/Spring, students may take one or all sessions. Attire: work out clothing, tennis shoes or may wear jazz shoes.

Tue ( 5:00 pm–5:45 pm) | 9/11–10/16Other session: F1810160 Tue (5:00 pm–5:45 pm) | 10/30–12/4

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F1810161 | Dance for Sports: Hip Hop & ConditioningAges: 8–15– | Jennifer Gooding

A six week introductory hip hop dance class and conditioning class for teens with a street flavor for kids who want to learn to dance to todays music wile building core muscles to assist with sports. Age appropriate moves and music will be stylized up to let kids get their jam and yet not make parents cringe. No experi-ence necessary. Work out attire and tennis shoes.

Tue ( 4:00 pm–4:45 pm) | 9/11–10/16Other session: F1810162 Tue (4:00 pm–4:45 pm) | 10/30–12/4

F1810189 | Dance & Creative MovementAges: 5–8 | Cheryl Mauck

Learn dance steps in ballet and jazz plus explore movement and interpretive dance through creative imagery and props. Attire: Leotard, tights, and ballet slippers.

Mon (4:45 pm–5:30 pm) | 9/17–12/10

F1810190 | Jazz, Ballet & TapAges: 5–8 | Cheryl Mauck

Students begin with a ballet barre , followed by ballet or jazz across the floor and center movements, concluding with tap dance technique. Creative movement will also be explored in this class. Attire: Leotard, tights, ballet slippers, tap shoes.

Thu (3:45 pm–4:30 pm) | 9/13–12/13Other Session: F1810191 Thu (4:30 pm–5:15 pm) | 9/13–12/13

F1810192 Thu (5:15 pm–6:00 pm) | 9/13–12/13F1810193 Wed (4:30 pm–5:15 pm) | 9/12–12/19F1810194 Wed (5:15 pm–6:00 pm) | 9/12–12/19

F1810195 | Kid’s Jazz Jump & JiveAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

This Class will focus on proper dance technique, alignment and performance! Students will be exposed to various jazz styles including Broadway, Hip Hop, & Seasonal Dances! Attire: leotard, tights or leggings, jazz shoes.

Mon (5:30 pm–6:15 pm) | 9/17–12/10

F1810196 | Broadway Dance & FitnessAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

Dance warmup, followed by floor stretches and toning, conclud-ing with a Broadway Dance Combination. No experience neces-sary. Attire: workout clothes and jazz shoes.

Mon (6:15 pm–7:00 pm) | 9/17–10/1.

F1810197 | Thriller Dance & FitnessAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

Dance warmup, followed by floor stretches and toning, conclud-ing with a Thriller Dance Combination. No experience necessary. Attire: workout clothes and jazz shoes.

Mon (6:15 pm–7:00 pm) | 10/15–10/29

F1810198 | Hip Hop Dance & FitnessAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

Dance warmup, followed by floor stretches and toning, conclud-ing with a Hip Hop Dance Combination. No experience necessary. Attire: workout clothes and jazz shoes.

Mon (6:15 pm–7:00 pm) | 11/5–11/19

F1810199 | Holiday Dance & FitnessAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

Dance warmup, followed by floor stretches and toning, conclud-ing with a Holiday Dance Combination. No experience necessary. Attire: workout clothes and jazz shoes.

Mon (6:15 pm–7:00 pm) | 11/26–12/10

F1810200 | Jazz, Ballet & Tap IIAges: 7–12 | Cheryl Mauck

Students begin with a ballet barre , followed by ballet or jazz across the floor and center movements, concluding with tap dance technique. Creative movement will also be explored in this class. Attire: Leotard, tights, ballet slippers, tap shoes.

Wed (6:00 pm–6:45 pm) | 9/12–12/19

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools

Student Scholarship Program at Maryland Hall Application Form For students eligible for free and reduced meals.

Specific Maryland Hall Course (list in order of preference) (Espec’ficas curso de Maryland Hall (lista por orden de preferencia))Course ID # Course Name

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2Course ID # Course Name

Student Information (please print) (Datos del esudiantes (escrito))

Application must be returned by 3:00 p.m. Friday, August 17, to:

Student Signature (Firma del estudiante) Date (Fecha)

Parent/Guardian Signature (Firma del Padre) Date (Fecha)

Parent Guardian Name (printed) (Nombre del Padre (escrito))

We understand that application to the student scholarship program does not guarantee placement in a course. (Students who are not placed may enroll in classes by paying the tuition fees.)

• Scholarship program students are subject to the rules and regulations of Maryland Hall. Regular attendance is a condition of acceptance.

• The parent/guardian accepts responsibility for the student’s transportation, materials and any special equipment or clothing the course may require.

• We release Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts from any liability, claims, judgments or demands arising as a result of any course of instruction or supervision at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.

Entendemos que la Programa de Becas Estudiantiles no garantiza la colocación en un curso. (Los estudiantes que no se colocan pueden inscribirse en las clases mediante el pago de la matr’cula.)

• Del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles están sujetos a las normas y reglamentos de Maryland Hall. La asistencia regular es una condición de aceptación.

• El padre o tutor acepta la responsabilidad del transporte del estudiante, los materiales y los equipos especiales o la ropa del curso puede exigir.

• Lanzamos Maryland for the Creative Arts de cualquier responsabilidad, demandas, juicios o demandas que surjan como resultado de cualquier curso de instrucción o supervisión en Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts

Linda RauAdvanced Co-Curricular ProgramsAnne Arundel County Public Schools2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401

410-222-5608Or FAX to:

(Del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles a Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts)

(O envie por fax a:)

(Impreso de solicitud debe ser revuelto para viernes 17 de agosto a:)

Student’s Last Name (apellido) First (nombre) Middle (segundo nombre) Student’s Date of Birth

Student’s Home Street Address (direccion) City (ciudad) Zip (código postal)

Home Phone (número de teléfono) Parent/Guardian Work Phone (teléfono del trabajo) Parent/Guardian email (email del padre)

Student’s Present School (escuela del estudiante) Grade (grado) Age (edad)

Student Identification Number (SIF) (available from school) Is student currently on an IEP? (Es actualmente estudiante en un IEP?)

(# de identificación del curso) (curso)

(# de identificación del curso) (curso)

(número de identificación del estudiante (disponibles en la escuela))

(fecha de nacimiento)

Yes (si) No (no)

Fall 2018

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Program sponsored by the

Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office Anne Arundel County Public Schools

andMaryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Inc.

Anne Arundel County Public Schools prohibits discrimination in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, or disability. For more information, contact:

Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Division of Human Resources, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401. 410-222-5286 TDD 410-222-5000

www.aacps.org

Publication Number 2597/35 (Rev. 7/18)/Design & Print Services/SG

George Arlotto, Ed.DSuperintendent of Schools

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts801 Chase Street Annapolis, MD 21401

For information about Maryland Hall or any of the classes in this catalog, call 410-263-5544.

www.marylandhall.org