Musical tickets on sale Monday!
Join us as we bring to life the late 1950s when teenagers from across the United States go crazy for the handsome rock star, Conrad Birdie. Our cast of 35 includes students from Lower, Intermediate, Middle, and Upper School. Reserved tickets (blue Auditorium seats) are $10 each and may be purchased from the Rogers Hall receptionist. General Admission tickets (red Cafeteria seats) are $5 each and may be purchased from Rogers Hall receptionist or any division office. |
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All Saints Student Artists featured at the Tyler Museum of Art The following seniors have works in the Tyler Museum of Art's 8th annual High School Art Exhibition: Anna C., Elena C., Luke E., Sarah F., Elise G., Mike J., Megan L., Jasmine O., Heather P., Tori P., Will S., Zach S., and Rachel Y. One junior's artwork (Osub L.) was submitted in the "Up & Coming" category. The exhibit runs at the museum on the TJC campus from April 7 - April 29, 2012, with a special awards ceremony on Sunday, April 22 from 2 until 4 p.m. Five Merit Honor awards will be selected by a panel of jurors, and every entrant receives a certificate of participation and a one-year student membership to the Tyler Museum of Art. It is impressive to see our students' art in this professional setting. Please support our student artists by attending the exhibition.
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ISAS Arts Festival 2012 The ISAS Arts Festival is an annual three day event celebrating the visual and performing arts. Being new members of ISAS, we were invited to attend this year's festival which was hosted at the Greenhill School in Dallas. Twenty-five choir and art students represented All Saints Episcopal School at this prestigious event. Over 3200 students and faculty representing thirty-seven ISAS schools from five states and two countries were in attendance. Students were able to showcase their talents in a non-competitive environment, collaborate with other artists, and attend workshops. When not sitting in concerts, plays or watching student films, festival participants were able to attend exciting workshops such as woodturning, Raku glazing, glass beading, film production, and more. One of the most invaluable aspects of the festival was not only the opportunity for students to present their talents to their peers, but the direct, one-on-one feedback and critique that was provided by a professional musician, actor, or artist regarding each student's work. For more information click here to read the article in the Tyler paper. |