4. Harold & the Purple Crayon masked performers onstage. 5. Mary Neudecker and students at the Integrated Arts Academy practice a Words Come Alive! activity. 6. Kaha:Wi Dance Theater’s stunning interpretation of an Iroquois legend.
classroom studies, they retain what they’ve learned. of teacher workshops.
“There is nothing like sitting in the audience before a Flynn Student Matinee. The excitement of the children waiting for the performance to start is thrilling! Our community is deeply enriched by our ability to expose so many schoolchildren to the performing arts.” Jennifer Heroux, Flynn Center Board Member
Students rocked out to government and civics at the student matinee of We the People.
School buses line Main Street on a matinee morning.
“For me, the Student Matinees represent some of the best experiential education we can give our young people. When students work their way through a study guide with their classroom teacher, the performance moves beyond a field trip for entertainment and becomes a living lesson plan for appreciating and gaining a greater understanding of the arts.”
John Bossange, former Shelburne Community School Principal & Flynn Education Advisory Committee Member
Students eagerly await the start of a show! from 161 schools and 221 homeschools, 6,460 subsidized
“One Green Earth”–“Alice in Wonderland”–“I Never Saw Another Butterfly”–“Radio Macbeth”–“The Scarlet Letter”–“Beakman on the Brain”–Cirque Mechanics–Mingus Dynasty & Jazz Dance–“Giggle, Giggle, Quack!”– “Harold and the Purple Crayon”–“Knuffle Bunny”–“Laura Ingalls Wilder”–“Seussical, the Musica”l–“Virtually Me”–“We the People!”–“A Story Before Time”–“The Moor's Pavane”–“Three Theories”–Balé Folclórico da Bahia–“The Lives of Giants”–“In Search of Air”–“The Glass Menagerie”–“Oliver Twist”
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