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Fusion Series 2010
September 23, 2010 / 9:00 am–September 30, 2010 / 11:00 am
Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 9 a.m.
Monroe High School, Monroe, Michigan
Thursday, September 23, 2010, 8:15 a.m.
Detroit School for the Performing Arts, Detroit, Michigan
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 9:15 a.m.
Tappan Middle School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
WHAT IS FUSION 2010
This is a series of concerts to be presented in high school, featuring a Photography Exhibit entitled, Uniquely Detroit, as well as chamber music inspired by the city of Detroit or other locations in Michigan. Each event will consist of a 15 minute photography projection/lecture, a short chamber music performance with the composer in attendance, and a short workshop on how to get inspired by sounds and how to translate them into music.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Here is a short description of how a visit in your school would go, and the few things we are trying to achieve:
• The length of the program will be approximately 45 min- 1hour
• We would have a screen and a projector
• Donald Jones, the photographer would show his works from Detroit, in combination with some photographs from your city. (15-20 min).
• Composer James Hartway would talk before each movement of his 5 movements trio City Sketches (20 min)
• The composer would talk to the students on a few techniques they might use to produce sounds from their environment: rain, wind, a truck going by etc. (10-25 min)
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS
Donald Jones, photographer
James Hartway, composer
Marcy Chanteaux, cello, assistant principal cellist with DSO and WSU faculty
Robert Conway piano , pianist DSO and piano professor at WSU
Marian Tanau, violin, violinist with DSO and WSU faculty
MISSION OF FUSION
The Fusion Performances have the mission to inspire students to discover the jewels in the life around them that would foster their artistic creativity, and will give new meaning and value to places and situations from their surroundings.
This event is sponsored by Michigan Arts Council and Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts.