Dublin High School Evening of the Arts 2010
Dublin High School recently held its first annual Evening of the Arts – a showcase of the Visual and Performing Arts talent at Dublin High. Dublin students, parents and the community toured the Dublin High campus to experience:
- Performances by Dublin High’s award-winning Jazz Band
- A Fashion Show that kept the audience in stitches (that was a very bad intentional pun)
- A Film Festival featuring live video and animation
- An Art Exhibit featuring paintings, sculpture and live glaze demonstrations
- Roving demonstrations by Dublin High’s intrepid Drama Club
- Culinary Arts demonstrations including an Iron Chef BBQ Cook-off
The turnout for this first-time event was excellent and the positive word of mouth makes it a must see event for next year.
OneDublin.org’s cub reporter Emily took the OneDublin.org interview-cam in hand while her dad attended the John Green Elementary Open House. Her video interview featuring Dublin High Art Teacher Mark Pignolet, Dublin High Music Director Paul Everts and a Dublin High sculpting student is entitled “Why Arts Education is Important”. Enjoy:
As Dublin High’s enrollment grows, so do the choices available to students in the arts. Arts programs, like athletics programs, benefit from the critical mass as a school grows.
Visual And Performing Arts Courses
- Drawing I
- Sculpture & Ceramics
- Two Dimensional Design
- ROP Animation & Motion Graphics I / II
- ROP Visual Communications (Print Graphics) I / II
- ROP Multi-Media I / II
- ROP Video Game Art & Design
- Drama
- Advanced Drama
- ROP Television Production
- Advanced Band
- Concert Choir
- Jazz Ensemble
- Music Appreciation
- Visual Performance Ensemble
Additional information:
- Dublin High Drama Club website
- Dublin High School Irish Guard website
- Performing Arts Education at Dublin High: Preparing for College and Citizenship
- Dublin Student Artists on Display at Stoneridge Mall
- Dublin High Gallery of Visual Artists
- Dublin High School Music Program Hits High Note at Spring Concert
- Review: Dublin High Fall 2010 Production of Much Ado About Nothing
- Dougherty Valley, Monte Vista, Foothill, and Dublin High School Jazz for a Cure
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