Arts-X-press is a summer arts immersion program for 7th and 8th grade students created by the Pacific Symphony in celebration of Cole Carsan St.Clair. 150 students are nominated by teachers throughout Orange County to come together for 5 days of creative exploration each summer. The program has two goals: 1) To expose students to all 5 performing and visual arts; and 2) To foster respect for and interest in each student’s individuality, talents, interests, and background.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Welcome arts-X-press 2008 Students!

We would like to extend a warm arts-X-press welcome to all of our 2008 students! We are thrilled that you have decided to join us this summer and can't wait to meet you all.

The best way to stay informed on what is going on with arts-X-press, upcoming events, important dates, etc, is to check this blog often, as we are always posting new information. We also post lots of volunteer opportunities which are a great way to meet other arts-X-press students, alumni, and staff - and earn community service hours at the same time!

We always love to hear from our arts-X-press students and alumni. If you'd like to send us an email to say hello, would like to be added to our volunteer list, or have any questions for us, you can email us at
If you prefer to call us, the arts-X-press hotline number is (714)876-2336.


See you all soon!
The arts-X-press Staff

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Arts-X-press Fundraiser a Success!

Hooray for arts-X-press alumni! Thanks to the tremendous talents of Youval, Jack, and Hillary, at a fundraising event for arts-X-press on February 11, we were able to raise a large amount of money to support the program for this summer.
The event was held at the home of Valaree Waller in Corona del Mar. Valaree visited arts-X-press last summer during the Richard MacDonald sculpture workshop. She is an avid artist, herself, and had several of her own paintings on display in her home. Valaree was so impressed with arts-X-press this summer she wanted to do something to help the program significantly. So, on Monday, February 11, she opened her home to a large group of her friends and several people from arts-X-press spoke with the guests or performed for them.

The first performer was Youval. She was in arts-X-press during the summer of 2005 and participated in the visual art workshop. Youval’s first love, though, is the viola and she performed Elegy, Op. 44 by Glasunov. After an excellent performance, Youval talked about how even though she wasn’t placed in her first choice of arts workshop at arts-X-press, it taught her new skills and she realized she could succeed in an art form she had never considered before.

After Youval performed, Jack spoke about his time at arts-X-press. Jack, an arts-X-presser from 2002, gave a moving description of how he loved participating in arts-X-press as a camper, but he has enjoyed being a counselor even more. He explained giving back to the students and helping them have a wonderful experience is more meaningful to him than anything else. Jack said his favorite thing is to receive mail from his campers telling him all the cool things they are doing now in the arts. Jack concluded by talking about the other roles he has had volunteering and working with the Symphony and how his ultimate goal is to be an arts workshop instructor like Eddie. Jack is an arts-X-presser for life!

Hillary was the next performer. She was a camper in 2005. Hillary sang the piece Mein Herr Marquis from Die Fledermaus by J. Strauss and has such a lovely voice; it was awesome to hear her perform. Following her performance, Hillary spoke as well about her experiences with arts-X-press. Hillary definitely touched the heartstrings of the guests when she became a little emotional talking about how much she loves to sing and what music means in her life. It was the perfect lead-in for the next speaker.

Some of you may know Maria Hall-Brown from her television shows on KOCE. She is the mother of Aubrey, who was an arts-X-presser in 2002. Maria talked about how a parent’s desire is for her child to become her own unique person. When Aubrey left for arts-X-press, she was shy and reserved, but when she returned from the program, Aubrey was excited about trying new arts events at her school and was much more confident. The changes Maria saw in her daughter were life changing and Maria feels honored her daughter was able to participate in arts-X-press.

The final speaker at the fundraiser was Carl St.Clair. For those of you who have met Carl and heard him speak, you know what a moving experience it can be. Carl talked about why he and his wife Susan wanted to create arts-X-press and what it has meant to their family to have a program in celebration of Cole.

All in all, the event was a major success thanks to the sharing our alumni and friends did about arts-X-press. I was honored to be able to attend and hear about the way the program has affected their lives.

Thank you Youval, Jack, and Hillary you all did a wonderful job!

Warmly,
Rachel

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

arts-X-press 2008 Student Applications being accepted!


Dear arts-X-press alumni,


Did you enjoy attending arts-X-press? Do you know someone who you think would enjoy to attend this year?

If so, you can refer your friend or family member to the Pacific Symphony's website where they can download the application and find out all sorts of information on arts-X-press. Just click HERE to find the application.


Remember, students must currently be in 6th or 7th grade to apply, and must not have attended arts-X-press in the past. We hope that you will share your enthusiasm for arts-X-press and refer a friend or family member to the program this year!


Carrie

Belly Dancing with Alvin!


Hello Everyone!



I bet you didn’t know our friend and arts-X-press alumni member Alvin was such a great dancer! Here he is belly dancing with Pilar, a guest artist at the February 9 Musical Carnival.





Alvin got to have this fun because he volunteered for our event that day. If you would like to have a great time like this AND earn community service hours, just contact us at


See you there!

Warmly,
Rachel

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

arts-x-press Volunteers at Musical Storytime!



On Saturday, February 2, several arts-X-press alumni members were able to do some good in the community, earn volunteer service hours, and hang out with the Pacific Symphony all at the same time! Alvin, Daniel, Lauren, Christy, and Susanne helped children play musical instruments like the hand drums, guiro, maracas, tone blocks, and violins before a Musical Storytime event in Mission Viejo.



Then, after showing the children the instruments, the arts-X-pressers participated in the Musical Storytime, leading activities, playing instruments, and helping to tell the story of how two characters visited the clock shop.







Our class leader, Joe Berarducci, told me in the car ride home how his favorite volunteers are the ones from arts-X-press. He says all of you are the most attentive to the children’s needs and understand how important it is to be kind and supportive of the kids as they take their own creative risks! Of course, we already knew those things about all of you, but it’s nice to know other people recognize your strengths as well!


If you think this volunteering sounds fun and you would like to get involved, or receive more information, please e-mail us at

arts-X-press@pacificsymphony.org. We hope to hear from you soon!

Warmly,
Rachel

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Correction for Coordinator Application Deadline

Hi Everyone,

We realized that we put the wrong deadline date for if you are interested in applying for the arts-X-press Coordinator position. Please note, the correct deadline to request an application for the position is:

Friday FEBRUARY 29th - that's next Friday!

So please don't wait. If you are interested in the position, please call Rachel Ligatti at (714)786-2343 or email her at rligatti@pacificsymphony.org and request an application.

We hope you won't pass up the opportunity to apply for this great position!

Carrie

arts-X-press Manager Job Opening!


Hello Everyone,

The Pacific Symphony is pleased to announce another opening for part-time work in the Education Department. We are in search of our next arts-X-press Manager, the lead staff member from the Pacific Symphony who prepares for and manages arts-X-press on-site at UCI.

If you, or someone you know, would like to find out more details about this position, please email me at rligatti@pacificsymphony.org or call (714) 876-2343. I would be happy to send you a full job description and answer any questions for you.


Please contact me by Friday February 29th if you are interested in learning more.


Warmly,
Rachel

Friday, February 15, 2008

Hillary Sings Solo with Pacific Chorale!

Happy Belated Holidays!

Right before the holiday break in December I had the pleasure of attending the Pacific Chorale concert titled “’Tis The Season!” It was a fantastic concert featuring many holiday favorites including a sing-a-long of Handel’s Halleluiah Chorus.

What was especially fun about the concert though, in addition to the beautiful music, was seeing so many friends from arts-X-press! Vocal Music Instructor Brandon Brack sings in the tenor section and Vocal Music Spotlight Workshop Presenters Carver Cossey and Rob Istad both perform in the bass section.

Best by far, however, was seeing Hillary, arts-X-press alum from 2005 singing in the children’s chorus. And you might imagine my surprise when I saw Hillary listed in the program book as a soloist in the concert! Hillary sang a truly delightful solo during A Christmas Alleluia. I was so proud to see her taking creative risks and singing in front of such a large crowd. There must have been at least 1,000 people in the audience!

During intermission I was able to go backstage and get my picture taken with Hillary. I felt like her groupie! Please help me extend our arts-X-press congratulations to Hillary on her awesome performance!


If you have neat things happening in your life and you would like other arts-X-pressers to know about it, please e-mail us at
arts-X-press@pacificsymphony.org. We love to come and see your performances or post pictures of you on the blog.

Warmly,
Rachel

Thursday, February 14, 2008

New arts-X-press Coordinator Job Opening!


Dear arts-X-press Alumni,

This summer 2008 marks the eighth year of our arts-X-press program, the Pacific Symphony’s arts immersion program at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) for middle school arts students. Because of your association with the Pacific Symphony and your experience and knowledge of the arts we would like to invite you to apply for a very special new staff role, arts-X-press Coordinator!

This three-week program serves 150 middle school students from throughout Orange County in the fields of instrumental music, vocal music, drama, dance, and visual art. Not only do the students participate in workshops during the week, but we also go on excursions to such locations as the Pageant of the Masters, Festival of the Arts, Orange County Performing Arts Center, and Pacific Symphony concerts.

The arts-X-press Coordinator is a part-time administrative staff role for people aged 21 years or older. This role is very different from being a student or a counselor with the program. It requires a great deal of responsibility and time. As an arts-X-press Coordinator, you will have the opportunity to work with the Pacific Symphony staff creating and managing arts-X-press for the summer. You will serve as a role model for the counselors and students and make a little money over the summer! This position is great for college students or recent college grads looking to gain more experience in the arts administration field or add a great job to their resume. At this time, you do not have to be a member of the arts-X-press alumni to apply.

The Coordinator may work one or two of the weeks of arts-X-press onsite at UCI and the remaining weeks in the office as support staff and is paid an hourly salary. To apply you must be 21 years old or older, be very enthusiastic about the arts, and willing to work hard for great personal reward. The dates for the program are: Aug. 2-6, Aug. 9-13, and Aug. 16-20, 2008.

If you are interested in applying to be an arts-X-press Coordinator, please contact me, ask for a Coordinator application by February 29, 2008, and leave your full address (slowly) if you get my voicemail at: (714) 876-2343 or rligatti@pacificsymphony.org. I am happy to answer any questions about the program and the duties of a Coordinator. I look forward to receiving your application.

If you know someone else who would be interested in this position, please feel free to forward this e-mail to him/her.

Thank you for your interest!

Sincerely,


Rachel

Director, Education & Community Programs