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 Union County
 Performing Arts Center
    
1601 Irving Street
   Rahway, NJ 07065

 Website
   www.ucpac.org
 Administrative Offices
   732-499-0441
 Box Office
   732-499-8226
 Fax
   732-499-8227

 

 

 

 

Mentors in Music and the Arts

 



2009 - 2010 Season MIMA Workshops

Simple Gifts Folk Music Trio
 
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Workshop at 1PM

You're Invited to attend a FREE Fun Interactive Folk Music Workshop for Kids and Families of All Ages!


Ever wanted to play a ukulele?

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Join us for a fun, interactive and creative workshop and learn the unique sounds of various folk music instruments.  Share this rare cultural experience with the whole family!
 
Presented as part of the UCPAC’s education program Mentors in Music and the Arts, the UCPAC invites 30 communities familes to participate in a hands-on educational workshop with the artists of Simple Gifts.  The workshop will begin at 1PM.  Families are welcome to register for the unique opportunity to learn the unique sounds of the various folk music instruments that will be played during the evening’s concert. REGISTER TODAY!  Space is limited and available first come first serve.  Call the UCPAC Box Office to register at 732-499-8226.



About Mentors in Music and the Arts (MIMA)


The Union County Performing Arts Center’s “Mentors in Music and the Arts” program is provided as a means of allowing children of all backgrounds to come into direct contact with the arts – not just as a passive observer, but also as an active participant. Participants work directly with professional artists, in the disciplines of music, dance, theatre and / or visual arts, who provide both motivational and educational support. This program provides students with a unique introduction to the positive effects of arts participation. 


Through personal contact with professional artists from diverse backgrounds, this experience:

   ♦  whets an appetite in the participants to further explore the arts as a vehicle towards academic, professional and personal achievement and satisfaction. 

  ♦  begins to alter the participants’ attitudes - about themselves and others; about the value of discipline, determination and motivation in overcoming barriers to personal success, achievement and self-satisfaction.

  ♦  fosters a cooperative and supportive attitude towards people from all backgrounds.


Each workshop highlights the unique aspects of the particular artist’s craft. Students who attend the workshop experience various aspects of the creative process that leads to a live performance. The participants learn first-hand that by working together in harmony, disparate people, talents and activities can form a cohesive conclusion – a way of communicating, a performance, a successful collaboration.

For program questions please contact Danni Rumsey, Educational Programming Coordinator, at 732-499-0441 ext: 221.

 
 

 

 

 

 


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