FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Jerusalem, Israel) Mequon native Talia Lakritz, former NSAA Gleek Club member and singer/songwriter student of NSAA instructor Angela Mack is making a musical mark in Israel. After she graduated from high school, she decided to go oversees for a year and spend some time in Jerusalem. She has been involved with writing more music, winning awards and benefiting underprivileged women in Israel. We are very proud of her! Her singing group recently won FIRST PLACE in the KEDMA competition!
She writes Ms. Mack, “I’ve been involved in so many musical projects lately! I’ve written more songs since I’ve been here, and I won studio time in an auction that we had so I’ll be able to record some of them! And girl in my apartment plays guitar and writes her own songs, so we’ve been working on one together.
I also co-headed my school’s choir for an inter-seminary competition. The event was last night, and guess what? We won!! I wrote part of the song and helped compile the rest of it (we used a few existing tunes) and teach it so it was very validating. I attached a picture of us with our award. The performance was set in the times of the Holy Temple, with priests dancing the Temple service. I hope we can meet again when I come back in June! -Talia”
Jr. Stagekids Production DISNEY’s “101 Dalmations!”
Target age: 6 to 11 years old
For those children who love to act, sing, and dance…this class is for you! Make friends and build self-confidence while learning to deliver lines, act in character, sing and perform choreographed moves! PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! Our Jr. Shows fill quickly! No refunds after registered. Contact angelam@northshoreacademyofthearts.org with questions. Limited Class Size.
Instructor: Angela Mack and Jr. Stagekids Crew
Time/Days: 4:30 to 7:00 pm Mondays 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, mandatory dress rehearsal 5/23, 5pm show at NSAA on 5/31
Early Registration Fee: $100 Fee: $110
Program: 220
I’m so proud of the cast and crew of Beauty and the Beast, both the CPAC team and the Schauer Center Team! When I see everyone working together I’m reminded again about the impact of our mission– to reach even beyond the arts.
We are nearing our grand opening of the Arts Mill. I look forward to our community enjoying this new division of NSAA. We still have opportunities to volunteer and donate. There are two naming rights still available. (Send me an email if you are interested in learning more about this sherib@northshoreacademyofthearts.org).
Our Kids4Kids project will be launched soon. Kids4Kids is a program where Homestead High School Students work together with the mission of helping foster kids. We will be joining them in an exciting venture that will culminate in a presentation for the community. Stay tuned for more information.
Camp Rock and Hairspray are beginning within the next two weeks. I’m looking forward to being more involved in these shows as our focus at NSAA continues to be on programming through enriching opportunities.
Visual Arts, Imagine Me, Dance Classes, Zumba, upcoming UBM and Yoga, CCC and Paul McGill. (He’s coming this Monday–you won’t want to miss it)….we strive to offer you a wide array of opportunities in the arts so that there is something for everyone!
As winter continues to blow its beauty, I hope you are able to find the moments to appreciate your unique creativity and how it helps you to see the world in vivid light.
“When we are writing, or painting, or composing, we are, during the time of creativity, freed from normal restrictions, and are opened to a wider world, where colors are brighter, sounds clearer, and people more wondrously complex than we normally realize.”– Madeleine L’Engle
Thousands competed. But ten year old Liora Bushee won the award for the National Menorah Essay Contest. This incredible win landed her near the White House giving a speech to an audience of thousands. The event was covered by CNN and can be seen 17 minutes into the video on this website.
Liora presented her speech, titled “Light” on the first day of Chanukah for the Annual Menorah Lighting Ceremony in Washington DC on Dec. 1.
She confidently spoke, “Light can easily overcome darkness. The darkness is the bad and mean things in this world and light is happiness and joy.
Liora has participated in several shows through the NSAA Jr. Stagekids program. The goal of the Jr. Stagekids program is:
For those children who love to act, sing, and dance…this class is for you! Make friends and build self-confidence while learning to deliver lines, act in character, sing and perform choreographed moves!
We are very happy that Liora had the confidence and bravery to speak in front of such a large audience with clarity, feeling and perfect timing.
You see, we do more than just put on shows. Our Peforming Arts Department helps DEVELOP LEADERS. It’s our desire to develop “the leader within” each and every student….
(NSAA Founders Scott and Sheri Bestor and Stagekids Community Coordinator Debbie Knuth mailed out a letter to registered HAIRSPRAY members.)
North Shore Academy of the Arts Presents:HAIRSPRAY !
This amazing upbeat musical which is touring America, is certain to be an experience of a lifetime for cast members! This show will bring the audiences to standing ovations! North Shore Academy of the Arts, Inc. and Nicolet Recreation Department are joining together to bring a cast of talent and energy to the stage from all over Southeastern Wisconsin. All registration fees are non-refundable. For those that are auditioning—you will receive a refund if you aren’t cast in the show.
Please note the following changes:
We are now REGISTERING for HAIRSPRAY 2011
AUDITIONS: February 2nd 4:30 to 9:00 at NSAA
FIRST REHEARSAL: February 5th 2:30 to 4:30 at NSAA
SHOW TIMES/DATES: Friday, April 29 @ 7:00pm, Saturday, April 30 @ 7:00 pm and Sunday, May 1 @ 1:30pm
PERFORMANCE VENUE: Nicolet High School Auditorium
REHEARSAL and AUDITION LOCATION: North Shore Academy of the Arts
REHEARSAL TIMES: Saturdays 2:30 to 4:30 until closer to the show
TARGET CAST: High School, Adults, and limited roles for 2nd through 8th graders
FEE: $150R/$170NR
Email Stagekids Community Coordinator, Debbie Knuth with Questions debbiek@northshoreacademyofthearts.org
Come and hear these talented local GLEEKS sing their hearts out on Monday November 15 at 7pm! This event is free and open to the public. WATCH NEW “Take a Bow” VIDEO!
The teen GLEEKS are students ranging from Mequon to Fredonia.
12 year old Mequon resident and NSAA Stagekids Alumni, Mari Duckler, is rapidly becoming well known throughout SE Wisconsin as a highly skilled young actress. She recently landed a professional acting position at the Fireside Dinner Theater in Fort Atkinson, WI. Mari will be the lead supporting role, “Pepper” in the Fireside’s upcoming production of Annie. The Fireside Dinner Theaterattracts national audiences as a professional theater each year.
Mari first came to NSAA as a 9 year old seeking private vocal instruction with vocal coach, Angela Mack. From there, she auditioned for the NSAA Stagekids Production of High School Musical and was surprisingly cast as the lead role of “Sharpay Evans”. She was also “Lily St. Regis” (Annie) and “Phineous Trout” (Willy Wonka) through NSAA Stagekids.
Since then, Mari has performed at Homestead High School Auditorium, Range Line Auditorium, Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and has appeared in the film, “The Bully”.
Quite spectacular about Mari’s experience is that she was recently cast as the highly competitive and lead role “Junie B.” (Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business) at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.
Mari will also soon be performing as “Ady” in Miss Nelson is Missing at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. She is currently taking private tap/ballet at NSAA with Miss Kathleen Fictum so that she is a “triple threat” to the world of musical theater.
Mari dreams of performing on Broadway someday. At this rate, she just might! Keep your eye on this petite and spunky soprano belter!
Many of our private music instructors use a student-centered approach. Lessons are geared to fit the individual’s learning style, personal goals and skill level. Students are inspired to love and enjoy making music resulting in a lifetime of satisfaction. Our private students range from 3 to 103. Many have gone on to do substantial things in the performing arts industry. Email info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org for private music lesson information.