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APRIL 2014


EXAMINER MEDIA • ARTSWNEWS


A19 visit www.artswestchester.org for more event info


ArtsWestchester Announces Spring Semester of Creative Classes


ArtsWestchester offers a new semester of spring classes aimed at providing artistic oppor- tunities for youth (ages 6-13) in centrally located downtown White Plains. These offerings, beginning in April, include collaborations with esteemed cultural organizations and teaching artists to foster digital and creative skills. All classes will take place at ArtsWestchester on 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains.


Students are encouraged to use their imagination while they: • learn technical clay skills with Clay Art Center • create stop-motion and media animation with Pelham Art Center • turn stories into plays with The Hudson Valley Writer’s Center • draw the Japanese animation style of Anime with artist Alan Reingold


To learn more or register online, visit: artsw.org/classes.


(photo credit: Channer Mekelia)


Chamber Music at Rye Presbyterian


Sunday, April 13, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. 882 Boston Post Rd., Rye


David Chan, violin - Concertmaster of MET Opera Orchestra Jesse Mills, violin - Two time Grammy nominated violinist Ronald Arron, viola - Artistic Director of Chamber Music at Rye Edward Arron, cello - "...One of NY’s most exciting cellists." New Yorker Magazine Jeewon Park, piano - "Unbridled, infectious exuberance." New York Times


Program: Beethoven: Piano Trio in c minor, Op 1 No. 3


Shostakovich: 3 Duets for 2 Violins with Piano


Piazzolla: Le Grand Tango for Cello and Piano


Dohnanyi: Piano Quintet in c minor, Op. 1


Tickets are $40 and available at the door. Cash or check accepted.


For tickets and info call: 914-276-2061 or 914-523-4646 Or email ronarron@optonline.net


The arts matter because they benefit everyone. ARTSW www.artswestchester.org


“In real estate, it is really location, location, location. The arts are a big part of what makes Westchester the perfect location.”


Carol Schmidt Houllihan Lawrence, Armonk THE ARTS MATTER


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