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Five ways to engage with Versa-Style Dance Company at LBC
While LBC brings hundreds of performances to our community every year, occasionally we get to do something extra special. Sometimes, the opportunity presents itself for us to also offer a School Show for grade school students, or a Master Class to allow for direct interaction and training from those artists, or even a Community Dialogue that sparks meaningful conversation on timely issues and topics. This is just one of the ways we strive to fulfill our mission to bring outstanding presentations to every corner of our community. That being said, it’s a tall order to ask all of those things from an artist. It’s never been done!
Until now. This November, LBC is proud to present Versa-Style Dance Company, part of the Rodney Strong Dance Series. Versa-Style uses street dance vernacular as a vehicle of expression. Their work dives into the concept of freedom from all angles, exploring questions from an evolutionary and ancestral lens, and how art is infused in the fabric of who we are. In addition to a public performance, Versa-Style will perform a School Show performance for middle and high school students, a Master Class , AND a Community Dialogue with a special focus on young people and educators. In addition, LBC is offering a special Teacher’s Night Out through our TEAM program, with a limited number of free tickets to the public performance for local educators!
Through the five different opportunities
to engage, Versa-Style Dance Company has helped Your LBC provide something for everyone!
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Teachers Experiencing Arts Meet-Up (TEAM) serves as a teacher’s night out, while also introducing educators to aspects of the Center’s programming they may not have experienced. It also gives teachers the chance to help us shape our programs to better serve them and their students. Each event revolves around an arts activity tied to one of our Education and Community Engagement program.
Coming soon! LBC is offering a limited number of free tickets to the public performance of Versa-Style Dance Company with pre-show reception for local educators!
Rodney Strong Dance Series
Thursday, November 10, 2022, at 8:00 pm with post-show discussion
Pre-show reception for educators participating in TEAM!
For more information, email Chrystie Prokopakis, Education Operations & Services
Supervisor, or call 707.800.7504.
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Versa-Style Dance
Thursday, November 10, 2022 9:30 am Grades 7-12 Los Angeles-based hip-hop dance sensation, Versa-Style, breaks through color lines by bringing diverse people together. Versa-Style strives to share the impact arts can have with students in their own communities. This special performance for students showcases the history of hip-hop culture, demonstrating freedom of expression and individuality, hard work, self-discipline, and dedication.
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The Pout-Pout Fish by TheaterWorksUSA
Tuesday, November 29, 2022 11:30 am Grades PK-2
The poutiest ever fish frown turns upside down in this new musical, featuring whimsical puppets and live performers in a sweeping oceanic adventure. When Mr. Fish sets out on a quest to find Miss Clam’s missing pearl, he discovers there is more to
him than his permanently plastered pout. Swim along with live actors and puppets in this colorful adaptation of The New York Times [ital] best-seller.
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Hangin' with the Giants by JazzReach
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9:30 am Grades K-4
This enthusiastic multi-media program introduces students to the rich history of jazz and to the names, faces, and music of some of its many masters such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Dizzy Gillespie. Your students will love when the jazz greats come to life before their eyes as cartoon characters on an energetic talk show, with a live band on stage to play their greatest tunes! The fun,
highly engaging presentation also features a charismatic host.
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Yes Indeed! Celebrating the Great American Blues Tradition by JazzReach
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 11:30 am Grades 5-8
Instill a greater appreciation, awareness, and understanding of the rich history of the blues in your students with this interactive program. Yes Indeed! demonstrates the blues’ roots in work songs, spirituals, hymns, field hollers, and chants of 19th century southern U.S. The distinct sound emerged as a creative expression for persisting through hardship and prevailing over adversity. In discovering this uniquely American musical style, students will identify the blues as the inspiration for R&B, funk, gospel, rock, and hip hop.
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ARTS INTEGRATION RESIDENCY Ecosystem in a Box Instructor: Bridget Palmer Grades: 3-5 Subjects: Drama, Science
This imaginative, immersive residency uses theater techniques to invite students into a personal exploration of organisms, ecosystems, and the vital role human impacts on natural resources play in the balance of nature. Working in small groups, students will use research skills, imagination, and oral speaking skills to present a short performance in which they embody the animals in the eco-system that they are
studying. Then they’ll share their discoveries with their classmates. Classroom teachers are invited to suggest specific units to explore through this fun and memorable residency. Artist will provide simple costume elements.
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Generously supported by the Farley Family Charitable Foundation
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TOOLS FOR TEACHERS Combining Arts Education with Social Emotional Learning Techniques Wednesday, October 5, 2022 8:00 – 11:00 am Grades Covered: 3-6 Instructor: Jess Mercer Steele Lane Elementary School Santa Rosa
Explore the techniques in combining artistic expression with Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in a classroom setting. The workshop will begin with a trauma-informed SEL-based demo lesson, combining art, the five senses, and SEL techniques. The end of the session will allow time for feedback, best practices for implementing techniques, and questions.
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TEACHING ARTIST TRAINING Lesson Planning for In-School
Instruction Tuesday, October 18, 2022 4:00 – 6:00 pm Instructor: Hannah Keefer Virtual
Designed for teaching artists new to working in school settings or just new to the craft, this session will cover the key elements of a strong lesson, how to build a curriculum plan, working with a classroom teacher, and tailoring your work to a teacher’s expectations. Bring a short lesson as practice material and plan to
leave with a flexible template for classroom teaching.
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Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access in the Classroom
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OVERCOMING ABLEISM: SHIFTING FROM ACCOMMODATING TO BELONGING
A two-part series with Common Ground Society
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Both are in-person at LBC!
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Wednesday, October 26, 2022
4:30 – 6:00 pm
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Defining ableism: Disabilities take many forms, including visible and invisible ones. The same can be said about discrimination against individuals with disabilities. In this session, we will start the conversation about ableism from the perspective of disabled people. We will learn from the personal journeys of parents and
educators confronting their own ableism. Through these conversations, participants will come away with tools to recognize and challenge ableism within their entire school community.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
4:30 – 6:00 pm
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Defining ableism: Disabilities take many forms, including visible and invisible ones. The same can be said about discrimination against individuals with disabilities. In this session, we will start
the conversation about ableism from the perspective of disabled people. We will learn from the personal journeys of parents and educators confronting their own ableism. Through these conversations, participants will come away with tools to recognize and challenge ableism within their entire school community.
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Information about scholarship opportunities is available here.
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Aerena Galleries & Gardens
Ann Allan/Schwab Charitable Fund Hon. David and Deborah Ballati/Schwab Charitable Fund Michael and Susan Barrett Carol Beattie/Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Mike and Karen Bergin Gordon Blumenfeld Sanford and Jo Anne Bressick Sara and Dixon Browder Tim and Mary Louise Bucher/Fidelity Charitable Fund Carmen and Perri Castaldi Rena Charles and Alex Klado Jose A. Chibras-Sainz, M.D. Bob and Sandy
Comstock Audrey Bush and Chris Crispo Patricia Daniels Wes and Carol Daniels Albert and Sally Davies Greg and Melinda Dexter Joanne Dow/JPMorgan Charitable Giving Herb and Jane Dwight Ridgely Evers and Colleen McGlynn/DaVero Farms & Winery Joel and Maureen Feldman Kerry Francis and John Jimerson
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Kacy and Kenneth Gott Julia L. Grant/Community Foundation Sonoma County Belinda Guadarrama/G.C. Micro Corporation
Ed and Kathleen Hamilton/Tekberry Staffing
Carol Hanes-Nason
Heffernan Insurance Brokers
Marilyn and Robert Heller
Gizz Howard
Jeff Hudson and Ann Lobdell Hudson
Christopher and Amy Hunsberger
Jeff and Barbara Ireland
In memory and honor of Selma Mayer Isenberg and her son, Jean Isenberg
Nick and Krissy Kyjovsky
Dina and Al Lopez
Lise L. Luttgens and Richard R. Johnson
Anonymous Fund of Marin Community Foundation
Frank Martin-Vegue Jess and Debra Marzak Cameron and Ashley Mauritson Robi McMinn/Luxe Places Int'l Realty Lewis Meyers Bruce and Lauren Morrison Grace Navarro and Ed Ticoulat Bill and Christine Nelson Rick Nowlin and Don Strand
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Norma J. Person, in Memory of Evert Person Carlo Proto and Sheila Abdallah in memory of Nathan Abdallah
Proto
Pierre Ratte
Andrew and Monica Rowley/Goals Foundation
Robin Seltzer and Bill Wertzberger
Rekha Skantharaja
Daniel T. Steele Jr. and Juneko Steele
Marlene and Martin Stein/Jewish Community Foundation
Sherry and Pete Swayne
Andy Tautges and Mary Sandberg
Leticia Trevino and David Vandergriff
Jim and Kay Vick
Ellen and Chuck Wear
John and Laura Whiting/Schwab Charitable Fund
Greg and Margie Yates
Anonymous (3)
A special thanks for this year’s very generous support from Norma J. Person, in Memory of Evert Person, and the Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation for Evert Person’s ArtReach and The Evert Person Bus Fund
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