orchpress VOLUME 4 • SPRING 2015 MARIN ALSOP • BSO MUSIC DIRECTOR AND ORCHKIDS FOUNDING DIRECTOR page 2 & 3 orchkids create their own music page 4 Awesome orchkids experiences page 5 orchkids travel to waterbury, connecticut page 6 student achievements OrchKids teaching artist Lavena Johanson leads the string ensemble | photo credit: Colin Sorgi ORCHKIDS PROGRAM ENGAGES OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITIES Nick Skinner, OrchKids Director of Operations The BSO’s OrchKids program serves over 800 children at five Title I public schools in East and West Baltimore. We engage our OrchKids in a wide variety of activities -- musicianship class, bucket band, group lessons, choir, tutoring assistance, ensemble rehearsals, chamber music rehearsals and we provide dinner for each OrchKid daily! Perhaps as an OrchKids fan you already knew this. But did you know that OrchKids’ impact extends beyond the students enrolled in our program? We invite all the students at each OrchKids site school for field trips. These include not only the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and the Peabody Conservatory. We also visit Baltimore museums, Orioles games at Camden Yards, and many of Baltimore’s other vibrant institutions. Social, artistic and musical journeys like these really help expand kids’ cultural and social horizons. In addition to field trips, OrchKids coordinates school-wide assemblies for each OrchKids site. We invite distinguished guest artists to perform for and engage these school communities. International superstars -- Midori, the Venezuelan 7/4 Trumpet Ensemble, BSO percussionist Chris Williams, professional beat-boxer Shodekeh – are among our assembly performers. This past January, we brought Chelsey Green and the Green Project to each of our five OrchKids’ sites, integrating classical music with popular songs. Presentations like these expose our kids to the world of music in an upbeat and engaging way. Perhaps the most powerful impact we have on our school communities comes when OrchKids musicians perform for their peers (Youth for Youth concerts). Kids watching their peers perform on stage catch an “I CAN DO THAT” attitude -- along with curiosity and excitement. Youth for Youth concerts help build audiences and expand participation. And they embody a fundamental OrchKids tenet: using music education to promote social change. APRIL 26, 2015 Orchkids strings concert Lockerman Bundy Elementary 4:45 PM – String players from various OrchKids sites come together to play a concert at the Baltimore War Memorial. This concert will feature the improv duo, Invoke. 301 N. Pulaski St Baltimore, Maryland, 21223 MAY 1 & 2, 2015 seminario 2015 allentown, pennsylvania The fifth annual Seminario featuring El Sistema programs from all over the Eastern Seaboard takes place in Allentown, Pennsylvania this year. Twelve OrchKids students and several staff members will represent Baltimore in this exciting two-day collaboration. MAY 5, 2015 East Side Spring Showcase Highlandtown #215 5:30 PM – East Side OrchKids grades K through 8 invite you to celebrate Spring and all they practiced this year, from bucket band to choir, recorders to string orchestra. 3223 E Pratt Street Baltimore, Maryland 21224 Outdoor Amphitheatre MAY 1 3, 2015 Orchkids spring fling Booker t. washington middle school for the arts MAY 1 7, 2015 Art outside druid hill park, Baltimore 1:00 PM – OrchKids students perform at the Art Outside 6:00 PM – Students from all five festival in Druid Hill Park. The OrchKids sites will celebrate spring and send off the school festival features numerous local year in a terrific performance of Baltimore artists as well as food, children’s activities and various musical joy! musical performances. Art 1301 McCulloh Street, Outside was created to celebrate Baltimore, Maryland, 21217 art and the park’s beauty. (Enter on Madison Street) ORCHKIDS CREATE AND PRESENT AN OPUS... IN ONE WEEK! Dan Trahey, OrchKids Artistic Director & Colin Sorgi, OrchKids Publications Coordinator Every year, nearly 150 OrchKids students -- ages 5 to 18, from all five OrchKids sites -- come together to collaborate in an exciting, week-long workshop called Creative Connections. The project immerses kids in the process of creating music with their instruments and voices, and it’s facilitated by professional musicians and educators. Between March 14 and 20, OrchKids and students from other Baltimore City Public Schools worked with OrchKids Artistic Director Dan Trahey and leaders from our OrchKids staff, the Guildhall School of Music and the Peabody Institute of Music. In small groups, kids explored this year’s theme of “Chapters” in depth. Using personal expression and creativity, they composed and performed a multi-movement piece of music. The finished product was unveiled in a highly-anticipated performance at Baltimore’s prestigious Shriver Hall on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus. photos from creative connections week 2015: colin sorgi the creative connections experience Creative Connections is an international organization born from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London, UK) and Barbican’s Creative Learning department (London, UK). Creative Connections emphasizes the creation and performance of music as universally accessible, and it offers shared experiences through which individuals, communities and cultures can strengthen and expand. On the Sunday before the week begins, a Creative Connections launch event brings together everyone involved in the program as an exciting way to introduce the project and announce the week’s theme. Creative Connections Director Jill Collier Warne says, “There’s this amazing feeling of being a part of something larger than yourself and creating something which really reflects the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts! page 2 • orchpress Samuel Mumford, one of the Creative Connections Leaders, works with a small group of OrchKids | photo credit: colin sorgi Chapters... Choosing the theme Our 2015 theme of “Chapters” explored wide-ranging topics such as storybooks and the stages of life. Since Creative Connections values the voices and energies of all program participants equally, the theme is chosen with the goal of finding a concept that will likely resonate with everyone involved. Examples of themes from past Creative Connections projects include anything from broad concepts like “Neighborhoods” and “Contact and Energy,” to specific works of music, such as Benjamin Britten’s Simple Symphony. Creating the music The creative process begins with brainstorming and experimenting with musical ideas that stem from the chosen theme. Groups spend the week composing rhythms, melodies and lyrics that will become part of the final performance piece. One of the most exciting aspects of this process is that the musical material is not being dictated. As a result, everybody involved plays an essential role in creating, whether playing an instrument or using voice and body. “Because we are playing by ear, we just record everything and keep it from memory as best we can. The kids are amazing at memorizing stuff they make up, so sometimes they remind us leaders of how it goes,” says Warne. The creative connections concert After sharing and teaching each other their newly created parts of the piece, the program participants fuse everything into one extensive musical piece. The piece is performed for an audience of students from the Baltimore City Public Schools and members of the public at John Hopkins University’s Shriver Hall. out c h e c kd s . o r g s orchkiof highlight ert ideo f o r a rvo m t h e c o n c f photos from creative connections week 2015: colin sorgi page 3 • orchpress page 4 • orchpress GARRICK OHLSSON PLAYS JUST FOR ORCHKIDS Rafaela Dreisin, OrchKids Senior Site Manager: Mary Ann Winterling Elementary On February 5, forty lucky OrchKids students from Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School and Highlandtown Elementary School had the special privilege of attending their very own private performance by world-renowned pianist Garrick Ohlsson. Ohlsson invited our youngest OrchKids students, ages 4-6, to sit around his piano on the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall stage while he performed for them and answered all their wildest questions! According to OrchKids attendee Zaire S., “The music was very beautiful.” For some of the students, this was the first live performance they’d experienced. Garrick Ohlsson was a wonderful source of inspiration for the students, and we look forward to seeing some of our littlest OrchKids on that stage again one day as performers. Ohlsson and OrchKids | photos: Britt Olsen-Ecker ORCHKIDS AND BSYO DEBUT AT THE KENNEDY CENTER Nicholas Cohen, General Manager: OrchKids Program & Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras On February 6, OrchKids students were joined by their peers in the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras in a wonderful, multi-genre performance on the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage in Washington D.C. The concert featured more than 60 students in grades 3 through 10 performing a mix of classical, jazz and pop music. Chi-Chi Nwanoku, principal bassist of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, accompanied our players in the orchestral version of Rihanna’s “Stay.” atch w o t g r kids.o ance h c r o t u check othe full performcenter! edy n n e k e h at t OrchKids perform at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage | photo: Chris Burch ORCHKIDS AND BRAVO WATERBURY! MAKE MUSIC TOGETHER page 5 • orchpress • Vol. 4 - spring 2015 Camille Delaney-McNeil, OrchKids Site Manager: Lockerman Bundy Elementary School For four intensive days in February, five OrchKids staff members and five students traveled to Waterbury, Connecticut, to collaborate in the “Inspired by Each Other” music project with the Bravo Waterbury! program. Under the guidance of Dan Trahey, Nick Skinner and the current Program Director, Calida Jones, Bravo Waterbury! has become one of the leading Northeastern El Sistema-inspired programs. It now engages close to 200 students at two vibrant sites. This year’s OrchKids participation included daily workshops in Bucket Band, Wind and Brass Ensemble, String Ensemble, and Choir and featured a diverse musical palette -- from Jean Sibelius to contemporary Reggae artist Matisyahu. One of our OrchKids guiding principles is to help kids develop a mindset for mentoring. At Waterbury, we saw this principle in action daily. Four veteran OrchKids (Desha Banks, Lowrider James, Jada Lassiter and Andre Palmer) were teachers, behavior models, encouragers and sources of inspiration for Waterbury’s students. Staff members also became instructors and were actively involved in classroom learning, coaching students on how to be effective teachers as well as structuring three hours of musical content daily. This is the second year that the OrchKids program has collaborated with Bravo Waterbury!, and we have high hopes to make this partnership an annual event. Desha and Jada travel to Waterbury, CT | photo: Hana Morford OrchKids and Bravo Waterbury! | photos: OrchKids parent Deshane Parker KUDOS TO ORCHKIDS ACHIEVERS Hana Morford, OrchKids Teaching and Learning Specialist The Baltimore School for the Arts recently accepted four OrchKids into its prestigious high school program, including Joseph Wilkerson (percussion), Asia Palmer (flute), Jonah Lassiter (flute) and Lavar Williams (voice). Ten OrchKids will be attending the world-renowned Interlochen Summer Arts Camp’s Junior and Intermediate programs this summer, eight having received full scholarships. This special opportunity was extended to Imani Witherspoon (clarinet), Janai Charles (trumpet), Lowrider James (tuba), Keith Fleming (tuba), Alicia Wilkerson (clarinet), Joseph Wilkerson (percussion), Devron Dennis (percussion), Asia Palmer (flute), Jonah Lassiter (flute) and Keyona Carrington (clarinet). Left: OrchKids students after Interlochen audition (from left: Alicia, Jonah, Janai, Imani, Dan Trahey, Keyona, Asia, Lowrider, Keith), Right: Lavar Williams will attend BSA next year | Photos: Kijafa James, Mairin Srygley get involved For more information on how to volunteer, make a contribution or donate instruments, as well as a complete list of OrchKids supporters, please visit our website at orchkids.org You can also contact us at [email protected] or send your contribution to: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra | OrchKids Program | 1212 Cathedral Street | Baltimore, MD 21201 for more information, please visit orchkids.org follow us on Facebook! bso orchkids carol bogash v. p. of education and community engagement • dan trahey orchkids artistic director nick skinner orchkids director of operations • nicholas cohen general manager: orchkids and bsyo katie applefeld director of external affairs: orchkids • colin sorgi orchkids publications coordinator special thanks to erin ouslander and mollie westbrook page 6 • orchpress • Vol. 4 - spring 2015
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