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I want to share a little about my shift to on-line teaching.
My voice students and I (30 students, between the ages of 7 and 70, all kinds of experience, talent levels, etc) are in the middle of Broad-MAY.
Every day I feature a different student performing a song from a different musical theatre show. We have been online only since last March. I've been so loving their creativity and drive during this very trying time.
A House Made of Dawn is a search for a cosmology and a concurrent culture amongst the zeros and ones of our digital society, a collection of philosophical and creative works reflecting on digital aesthetics — where we are and where we are heading. Science is a seeing that is in itself a questioning.
My name is Shauna Carpinelli and I am the curriculum chair of the art department and the visual arts teacher at Holy Trinity C.S.S in Courtice Ontario. I am writing to you today to share our pandemic art story!
"We did 3 different projects that allowed art students to be able to work together and collaborate to build pieces that emphasized and highlighted that art unites us. Some created their contribution to pieces in person in class while for others the art was creates at home. Live instruction was provided either way.
Authored and Submitted by Thais Montanari to the Participatory Creative Music Hub.
Authored by Louise Campbell,
Project lead for the Participatory Creative Music Hub