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"Hey
Sandra… I wanted to just send infinite kudos &
thanks for your wonderful, beautiful bee
production for Share the World. And, to let you
know I specifically mentioned it on the
Achieving Excellence program for Georgia Public
Broadcasting I filmed this week—attributing you,
of course—but citing it as an example of how
teaching artists can react to current events,
make authentic connections to science & the
environment, and STILL bring a genuine & very
truthful artistic quality to teaching while
placing the arts forefront but still getting the
learning objectives across. Who knows how my
segment will end up being edited—but I wanted
you to know.
THANKS for all you do & for all your hard work!"
Kalan Brown
Education Director, Young Audiences for Learning
Woodruff Arts Center - Atlanta |
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Programs
For bookings and
information, please contact Sandra Hughes.
Available
Programs
The Plight of the Honey Bee
Presentation (If projector is provided the presentation will
include a PowerPoint show.)
The Bee
Project - Artist-in-Residence Program.
Students present a performing arts program to raise
community awareness of the world-wide plight of the
honeybee.
The Planet of
the Bee
The plight of the honeybee in dance, music, puppetry, mime
and mask theatre.
Native Flute Music with Meditation
For community gatherings to build awareness and gratitude
for the honey bees. This process was handed down from The
Findhorn Community by Sverre Koxvold, the community
beekeeper.
Programs
Now in Development
Print Campaign to Raise Awareness and Educate Concerning The
Plight of the Honey Bee.
Initiated by graphic artist Jan Stittleburg in collaboration
with Gateway Performance Productions – a non-profit arts
organization.
Funds are needed for paper, printing, photography and
postage costs.
For bookings and
information, please contact Sandra Hughes.
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