Monday, May 10, 2010

Festival of the Senses--now with 25% more senses!

Well, at least more arts than ever! This year, the Festival of the senses had added modern dance and a performance by the dynamic original poetry duo Kinetic Affect.

The school's allied fine arts will team up with the Gull Lake Performing Arts Foundation and the Gull Lake Community Schools Foundation to present the fourth annual spring student showcase of young artists. Five student-produced one-act plays, a visual art gallery, vocal music ensembles and solos, instrumental music ensembles and solos, two original dance pieces, and six creative writing presentations will offer an evening of wonderful entertainment for our community on Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15, from 7 to 10 p.m.

This year's dance addition will feature Patricia Palasko's Education For The Arts (EFA) student dance class, presenting two original dance pieces. The works will be choreographed by Palasko especially for the festival. The EFA dance class is offered during the school day at GLHS, drawing students from around the area, and we are very fortunate to have this popular program housed here in our district.

The powerful performance poetry duo Kinetic Affect will present their consciousness-raising work in a community performance on Friday night of the festival only. Kinetic Affect treats the listener to the art of the live spoken word. Kinetic Affect’s residency in the Gull Lake Community Schools has been underwritten by the Gull Lake Performing Arts Foundation, the Gull Lake Community Schools Foundation, and the Gull Lake Teachers Association. Kinetic Affect will be presenting three student concerts, a poetry master class, and their community concert on Friday evening, during their two-day residency at Gull Lake.

The following staff are involved in this year’s festival: Robin Nott and Laura Denick (theatre), Randy Walbridge and Carolyn Massey (visual art), Floy Latham and Michele Chabitch (band), David Woolf (choir), Matt Hawkins (creative writing), and Patricia Palasko (dance). The fine arts staff and students of GLHS wish to thank all who donated to our foundations for continuing to enrich our lives through arts and cultural activity.

Performances will be Friday, May 14, and Saturday, May 15, starting at 7 p.m. All events will be held in the Gull Lake High School performing arts wing and cafeteria. Donations at the door will be accepted for the Performing Arts Foundation.

Thanks to Robin Nott for the scoop!