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Bringing The Music Man to life

January 31, 2019

The Arts play an essential role in the student experience at Cary Academy, encouraging play, curiosity, experimentation and risk taking. In classes and in extra or co-curricular pursuits, we focus on building collaborative teams and ensembles as we work as a group of diverse individuals all committed to a common goal.

This month, we celebrate collaboration as we move towards opening night of The Music Man on February 7.  Audiences will witness the fruit of our labors during the performances, but they may not be fully aware of the months-long efforts of faculty, students, and volunteers in building this show. Here’s a snapshot of the various ensembles that have come together to bring this American classic to our stage:

Months of preparation for understanding the challenges of The Music Man were explored before the show was even announced.  The Design Team–consisting of faculty representing Theater, Chorus, Dance, Band, Orchestra, Visual Art, Technical Theater, as well as volunteers for costume design and construction, and a guest artist for set design–met weekly or even bi-weekly to search for a common understanding of the The Music Man world.

Using principles of design thinking, the team began with questions such as what does it look/smell/sound/feel and taste like. In-depth research on the cultural, architectural, linguistic, musical, and other roots of the musical informed their design decisions. These new-found understandings carried forward to auditions and rehearsals, where the real work of building collaborative teams began.

Student teams have worked tirelessly to flesh out the design concepts. These teams include the Art Crew, Tech Crew, Wind and String Ensembles, Stage Managers and, of course, Performers.  Prototypes have been made, tested and revised, demonstrating that the iterative process is essential to building a show. The aim is not to reproduce previous performances or films of this show but to make this production unique to these students and audiences at this time and in this space.

But beyond promoting a deep dive into the production process, something else happens that is the glue that holds such diverse people together. New friendships are forged; lessons of persistence and grit are found in every rehearsal. Each individual’s growth strengthens the ensemble and enriches all who witness the work.

Plenty of tickets remain for all performances. We’d love to see full houses for each performance of The Music ManTickets are available here.

Written by Michael Hayes, Fine & Performing Arts Director

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The beginning of a new school year is always exciting at Cary Academy, and this year brings new initiatives that will surely lead to enhanced student growth and achievement in the arts. 

First, we welcome Aaron Yontz who joined our team on September 1 as Technical Director for Berger Hall.  Aaron comes to us from UNC-CH where he has for many years been Technical Services Manager at Carolina Performing Arts.  Aaron brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in lighting, audio, multimedia, stagecraft and many other aspects of tech theater operations.   We are excited to bring him up to speed.   Please give him a warm welcome! 

Trimester 1 classes are in full swing.  The 6th graders are currently in their minors rotation; in November they’ll be asked to choose their top choices for their art classes the rest of the year.  Our 7th and 8th graders will continue in their majors, with an interdisciplinary unit one day per week in T1 called “The Lion King Experience.”  This curricular project coincides with our production of the Lion King Jr, planned for February 8, 9, and 10, and is open for students Grade 6-9. 

Changes in the daily schedule have created new opportunities and choices in US arts classes.  Art and Design, formerly a 2 year rotation, is now taken by 9th graders for 1 year.  Students will rotate each trimester for 2-D, 3-D and Makerspace design projects.  New multi trimester Visual Art offerings include Drawing and Painting, Mixed Media, 3D Art and Design, Fiber Art, Glass, Screen Printing, 3-D Modeling for Printing, Animation and Game Design, and Video Projects.  We are excited to see what students can create in these new courses. 

Ensembles in chorus, band, jazz band, orchestra, dance and theater are coming together and are enjoying having a double (90 min) block for rehearsal.  

US students have auditioned for and are cast in an upcoming production of “Dracula”, planned for October 26, 28 and 28.  Look for updates for tickets for both of our shows.   

This year, the arts faculty will have three full day retreats as a part of our curriculum review cycle.  We are excited about this opportunity to reflect upon and discover opportunities to enhance students’ creativity, skill, talent for the coming years. 

 

Written by Michael Hayes, Fine & Performing Arts Director

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