Thursday, July 11, 2019

Talent Galore


The smile says it all!
Lawrenceville High School
has been the 
place to be this week.
Daily for four hours
there's one activity after
another 
for the participants.
Stories vary, so groups make decisions together with volunteers in order to prepare for Friday evening  performances.  Here Mr. Atkins lends a hand, getting input from these participants before they work on creating their set.
Mrs. Hayes & Mr. Davis "troubleshoot" details from costumes, programs, lighting, and
 sound in the L.H.S. theater.
Appropriate costuming is 
essential to excellent storytelling.
Actors learn how to properly wear and 
use their microphones while on stage,
along with a lesson about the sound system.
Mr. Curry & Mrs. Reidy discuss blocking
scenes with these participants so they can
use the entire stage to the best advantage.
Thanks to Virginia & Heather Clark,
snacks are a daily treat.  
Everyone is "spoiled!"
Mr. Clark checks on these youngsters  to see
if they have everything they need.
 This week youth learned about the influence
a German Art School called Bauhaus had on
modern art design, and architecture.
Mrs. Tewell guided discussions that
enabled kids to recognize how artistic
expression has changed across time.
Then it was time for young people to create their own pieces.  Don't miss the art gallery at L.H.S. on Friday, during the performances.
In it's twelfth year, the Lawrence County
Arts Council is supported by exceptional
talent and dedicated volunteers.
Did we say "practice?"
Yes, lots of practice on the stage all week.
We do believe that everything is 
coming together for our entire group!
Stay tuned for more glimpses of KTW 2019!




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