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Black History Show
Coming Soon
The black history show Is a beautiful showing of dance routines inspired by African American culture. Each song sung and danced will be music from African Americans from throughout the years. The array of performances will pay tribute to through dances and musical performances.
The dancers will also be performing in the first annual Gallery Night. They are excited to show thier dances to the large audience that will be showing up.
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For this month of January the Art classes are all working on art peices for the Art Galllery Night that is taking place on January 26, 2015.They are hoping to make them as spectacular as they possibly can. "This is going to be a special night for us art students it gives us a chance to show our hard work. I'm also gives is a chance to show all the blood on tears that is held deep in the paintings meaning." Quotes our source
CREATIVE ARTS
The Drama class and Drama Club is putting on an Alice in Wonderland based play. They are opening auditions from the 26 to the 30 of January in the cafeteria, and soon the production will be on its way to success.
Mr. Escudero has great plans and goals for this play and has a great team of supporting students and fans behind him.
{ 1 } DANCE
{ 3 } DRAMA
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THE GALLERY
ART FOR ART'S SAKE
By: Solanlly Orozco
By: Damien Conception
Sam Rodriguez
"Knausberry Farms"
Taylor Diaz
"California Dreams"
Carla Mora
"Miami Beach"
Liz Fernandez
"Soccer is life"
PHOTO SUBMISSIONS
SUBMIT YOUR ART, WRITING, MUSIC AND PHOTOGRAPHY
TO STALLION SQUARE.
DROP OFF SUBMISSIONS IN ROOM 218
FOR A CHANCE TO BE FEATURED IN NEXT MONTH'S NEWSPAPER!
{ 2 } ART
Emily Dickinson
Part One: Life
XXVII
I ’M nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there ’s a pair of us—don’t tell!
They ’d banish us, you know.
How dreary to be somebody!
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!
Part Two: Nature
LII
New feet within my garden go,
New fingers stir the sod;
A troubadour upon the elm
Betrays the solitude.
New children play upon the green,
New weary sleep below;
And still the pensive spring returns,
And still the punctual snow!
Part Three: Love
VII
I HIDE myself within my flower,
That wearing on your breast,
You, unsuspecting, wear me too—
And angels know the rest.
I hide myself within my flower,
That, fading from your vase,
You, unsuspecting, feel for me
Almost a loneliness.
Part Four: Time and Eternity
XII
I LIKE a look of agony,
Because I know it ’s true;
Men do not sham convulsion,
Nor simulate a throe.
The eyes glaze once, and that is death. Impossible to feign
The beads upon the forehead
By homely anguish strung.
Part Five: The Single Hound
IX
TO be alive is power,
Existence in itself,
Without a further function,
Omnipotence enough.
To be alive and Will—
’T is able as a God!
The Further of ourselves be what—
Such being Finitude?