Arts Issue 1
Have you been keeping up with arts at St. George’s during the first quarter? We know it can be hard sometimes with fall sports and classes, so we’re here to help out. Below are five in-depth looks at various visual and performing arts so you can get up to speed with what’s been going on.
Theater
The theater class has been learning about Greek mythology and the background of theater. In this picture, freshman Reagan Goodwin said that she made masks, like they did in ancient Greece, and the class performed a play with everyone playing multiple different characters throughout. Goodwin always looks forward to this class because she is able to be creative and not stress as much as her other cla...
Visual Arts
Artists in Mr. Danny Broadway, Upper and Middle School Artist in Residence teacher, Visual Arts class are currently working on portraits. Senior Paiden Reed, whose painting is pictured, says that Mr. Broadway lets the artists chose their own vision of how they want to draw or paint their portraits. “Mr. Broadway lets us experience everything,” Reed said. “He didn’t have a certain media he wanted ...
Play
St. George’s brand new show is opening this weekend! Junior Kynnedy Armstrong has been in many plays, but she feels that this cast and crew is different and brings something new to the stage. “I think we have a lot of people who are actually committed,” Armstrong said, “and actually are there to consistently do well and make a good effort to put on a good performance.” Armstrong is thinking this play...
Choir
The St. Georges Singers performed at Temple Israel for the Sweeter Than Honey luncheon. "Everyone was smiling and tapping their feet and nodding their heads. It was really good and really powerful," the choir teacher Mr. Dumser said. They ended the performance with a jam session where they sang songs and ate pizza. "We were singing and laughing and smiling. It was the most joyful experience I’ve h...
Pottery
The pottery class is throwing. Literally throwing their clay on a wheel to then mold it and shape it to form something creative with the clay. Senior Kelan Parsons says that he is making a new shape that he has changed and gotten creative with. “I, at first, messed up the top, but then I turned it into a spout,” Parsons said, “and so now I’m going to put a handle on it and turn it into a pot wi...
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