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Tellin' Ain't Teachin'

Posted on July 31, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

Think back to your favorite teachers.  Were they teachers who sat at their desk and had you read while they nodded their head and hoped you were understanding?  Were they…

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Posted in Arts Advocacy, Education

How to Win an Audition

Posted on July 3, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

With auditions for Annie coming up in September, and then Mamma Mia in January, now is the time to make a serious beginning to preparations in order to win the…

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Posted in Education, Uncategorized

Mistakes and the Expectation of Perfection

Posted on June 12, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

Many moons ago, I was the flute instructor at the Cazadero Performing Arts camp in Northern California for seven summers.  One summer evening, a wind trio from the San Francisco…

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Posted in Education

20 Things I Learned as a Ballet Dancer

Posted on May 25, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

By Lauren Beard 20 Things I Learned As a Ballet Dancer

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Five Affordable Arts Activities for School Breaks

Posted on April 3, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook When the routine changes and your kids are home on break, it can be a little overwhelming to figure out what to do to keep them learning, entertained, and…

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Posted in EducationTagged arts activities, christmas break, kids arts activities, school break, spring break, summer break, winter break

Three Things Your Child Learns In Music Class

Posted on March 27, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

By Audra DeLaney We all remember walking in a line from our elementary school classroom to the music room. When I was growing up, going to music class was one…

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Posted in Education, UncategorizedTagged children, education, music class, Renaissance Education Department, renaissance performing arts, renaissance theatre

What is the Kennedy Center Partners in Education?

Posted on March 20, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook The Renaissance is a proud member of the Partners in Education program at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Starting in 2010, the Renaissance…

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Posted in EducationTagged arts integration, kennedy center, music in our schools month, partners in education, teacher professional development

Mindsprouts: Creative Writing

Posted on March 13, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

By Audra DeLaney  Children channel their creativity in many different ways. Some love to tell stories, others enjoy writing poems, and some combine both ideas and put on a play…

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Posted in EducationTagged mindsprouts, Renaissance Education Department, renaissance theatre, writing

It's Music in Our Schools Month

Posted on March 6, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

March is Music in Our Schools Month! Many of our patrons, and most of our performers and staff have been influenced greatly by their music educators throughout their formative years. At the Renaissance,…

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Posted in EducationTagged music education, music in our schools

Careers in the Arts: Entrepreneurs

Posted on November 7, 2017August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Tracy Graziani I used to read this design magazine (remember those?) called ReadyMade. It was a quirky diversion from typical magazines because it focused on things we don’t tend…

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Posted in Behind the Scenes, EducationTagged arts, careers in the arts, entrepreneur, mansfield ohio, tog loft, tracy graziani

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