Cultural Arts Programs
Three or four times a year, cultural arts programs are brought to Swift Creek to help students experience the wonder and magic of the arts. These performances include dancing, theater, music, storytelling, and more.
With our Fun Run donations and a grant from the United Arts Council, the Swift Creek PTA makes these programs possible. Many students in our school would not have the opportunity to attend these amazing programs if they didn't see them at Swift Creek.
If you would like more information about the cultural arts programs planned for this year, contact April Bartley (Cultural Arts Programs committee chair) at [email protected].
With our Fun Run donations and a grant from the United Arts Council, the Swift Creek PTA makes these programs possible. Many students in our school would not have the opportunity to attend these amazing programs if they didn't see them at Swift Creek.
If you would like more information about the cultural arts programs planned for this year, contact April Bartley (Cultural Arts Programs committee chair) at [email protected].
Performances for 2019-20
DIdgeridoo Down Under: Nov 6On Nov 6, we welcomed Didgeridoo Down Under on Wednesday, November 6! The Didgeridoo Down Under Show is a unique fusion of Australian music, culture, art, science, comedy, character building, anti-bullying and audience participation. Students will hear music from two performers who have more than 20 years experience making and playing didgeridoos. Grades K-2 will see the performance at 1:20 and grades 3-5 will attend at 2:30. This will be a fun and entertaining afternoon!
Number Drummer: Feb 10The energetic and dynamic group will be performing for students in February. For more information, see Number Drummer.
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Writer-In-REsidenceMichael Beadle, a writer-in-residence, spent a week with the 4th graders during October. For more information, see Michael Beadle's web site.
Sound WorkShopSound enthusiast, Billy Jonas, will be visiting second grade as they study sound in February. Using recycled materials, the students will create instruments for their upcoming sound concert.
For more information, see Billy Jonas. |