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Symphony in Color 2012

Symphony in Color 2012. Miss Harrison Art Teacher, K-6 Swayzee, Sweetser & Converse. “Symphony in Color” – The Process.

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Symphony in Color 2012

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  1. Symphony in Color 2012 Miss Harrison Art Teacher, K-6 Swayzee, Sweetser & Converse

  2. “Symphony in Color” – The Process “Each year, more than 35,000 elementary school children throughout Indiana participate in Symphony in Color, an enrichment program offering a unique blending of two disciplines: symphonic music and visual art. The program culminates in a juried exhibition in both the Hilbert Circle Theatre and the Indiana State Museum. 100 finalists and 36 blue ribbon winners are selected each year. One entry will receive the Pacini Award and will be displayed in the Hilbert Circle Theatre for an entire year. Under the direction of a teaching professional, children interpret recorded selections of symphonic music through their personal artistic creations.” Quoted from http://www.symphonyincolor.org/index.html

  3. Symphony Music Selections GLINKA - Overture to "Ruslan and Ludmilla" PROKOFIEV - "Death of Tybalt," from Romeo and Juliet ROSSINI - Overture from la Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) SAINT-SAËNS - Carnival of Animals: Aquarium SIBELIUS - Scherzo (Allegro) from Symphony No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 39

  4. Grades 1 – 6 Entries The following pictures were created by the students using various types of mixed-media of their choice: acrylic, oil pastels, water color pencils and/or markers. The students’ own personal style is revealed through the genre represented in their work. The musical compositions are rich with history and even a bit of drama. Some were written for operas and/or inspired by famous Shakespearean literature. Others were simply written for the sole purpose of celebrating life and nature.

  5. Ellianna VinluanGrade 1Mrs. Perkins

  6. Olivia HenryGrade 1Mrs. Schaal

  7. Mera HiteGrade 1Mrs. Middlesworth

  8. Abigail MurphyGrade 2Mrs. Davies

  9. Kaylie GunionGrade 2Mrs. Davies

  10. Mallory CheekGrade 2Mrs. Hovermale

  11. Ali MannGrade 2Mrs. Troyer

  12. Coby BiddleGrade 3Miss Holt

  13. Carlee BiddleGrade 3Mrs. Shafer

  14. Evan RollinsGrade 3Mrs. Shafer

  15. Kaitlyn SherenGrade 3Miss Holt

  16. Alivia SingerGrade 4Mrs. Matteson

  17. Bethany CurtisGrade 4Mrs. Dubois

  18. Morgan NelsonGrade 4Mrs. Horner

  19. Nancy DooleyGrade 4Mrs. Horner

  20. Hayden HerringGrade 5Mrs. Hall

  21. Lexi CarmichaelGrade 5Mrs. Hall

  22. Brea HiteGrade 5Mrs. Harmon

  23. Cassie RollinsGrade 6Mrs. Clark

  24. Leslie TibbetsGrade 6Mrs. Clark

  25. Alexis BeverGrade 6Mrs. Zappone

  26. Judging Dates • Local Judging through • Tri Kappa Sorority • of Grant County • January 23, 2012 • Judging takes place with • Local judges • January 30, 2012 • Awards Ceremony at • Riverview Elementary School • in Marion • Statewide Judging through • Symphony in Color • February 6-10, 2012 • Contest Week and judging • February 27-March 26, 2012 • HCT Symphony in Color Exhibit • March 4, 2012 • Symphony in Color Awards Tea • Hilbert Circle Theatre • April 3-May 1, 2012 • Indiana State Museum Symphony • in Color exhibit

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