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Spring Into HSA's Spring 2009 Recitals, Events and Programs

Spring 2009 Student Recitals,
Exhibits and Performances


VisualArtsStudentShow2009
Student Art Exhibition Opening Reception
G-Space Gallery & 2nd Floor Balcony @ 645 St. Nicholas Avenue
Thursday, April 9

4:30-6:30 p.m.

Exhibit on view through May 12
Another year has passed, and the Visual Arts students at The Harlem School of the Arts have produced yet another magnificent body of work. We invite you to see this work as part of HSA's Student Final Show 2009, which will be displayed throughout the G-Space Gallery and beyond to the hallways and classrooms of HSA. Students have worked in a variety of media and methods, producing works both traditional and contemporary in sculpture, photography, graphic and functional design, drawing and painting.

VisualArtsStudentShow2009
Music Recitals
G-Space @ 645 St. Nicholas Avenue

Saturday, April 18
1:00-3:00 p.m
Students of Donald Eaton

Saturday, April 25
10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Students of Fred Alston, Rudy Bird, Rebecca Purdum, La-Rose Saxon, Lucia Bradford, Sonelius Smith, Steven Oquendo, J.D. Parran, Yuki Tei, Derrick Bremel and The HSA Jazz Band

Saturday, May 2
10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Students of James Bartow, Bobby Dee, Judith Dansker, Elektra Kurtis-Stewart, Bernard Phillips, Beverly Somach, Tsyla 'Delilah' Khudad-Zade, Fima Farberg, Olga Rossales, Marcus Persiani, and Charles Jones

Spring Theater Productions
HSA Theater @ 647 Saint Nicholas Avenue

Adventures in Playland
Saturday, May 2, 11:00 a.m
Featuring: Theater Adventures and all Acting I, II and III classes. Adventures in Playland is a journey through fairytales, poems and classic children's stories, full of laughter and fun.


Teen Talk and Will's Way
Friday, May 8, 7:00 p.m.
Featuring Bridge/Apprentice Ensemble,
Teen Acting and Musical Theater Workshop
students, Teen Talk explores monologues and
scenes through the eyes and voices of
Bridge, Apprentice and Teen actors.

Will's Way brings together scenes and
monologues by Shakespeare with songs from Broadway's greatest Shakespeare-inspired musicals.





The cast of Will's Way with Instructor Charles E. Gerber
spring recital danceSpring Dance Showcase
Dancing in the Key of Life

Harlem Stage at Aaron Davis Hall
City College of New York, Convent Avenue @ West 135th Street

Two Performances on
Saturday, May 9th @ 2 p.m & 7 p.m:

Small Scales (students ages 4 - 8) @ 2 p.m.
Major Chords (students ages 9 and up) @ 7 p.m.

Ticket Information
Tickets: $22/adults, $18/students or seniors with ID

Tickets will be sold through the Bursar's Office at HSA, April 18th through May 2nd,
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Families may purchase up to four (4) tickets. Telephone: 212.926.4100 ext. 302.

Remaining tickets will be on sale to the general public at the Aaron Davis Hall Box Office, May 6th- May 9th, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. as well as two (2) hours before each performance.
Telephone: 212.281.9240 ext. 19 or 20.

HarlemStageatAaronDavisHall

The Harlem School of the Arts
645 Saint Nicholas Avenue @ 141st Street
New York, New York 10030
212.926.4100
 



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