This event takes place at Godfrey Daniels. Reservations through godfreydaniels.org.
This event takes place at Godfrey Daniels. Reservations through godfreydaniels.org.
On Thursday, January 23rd, the School Counseling Department will be hosting a College Search Program for the class of 2021. Parents are invited to join the counselors in the Commons Café at 7:00 pm.
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Early dismissal for all students due to teacher in-service.
Evening performances January 15-18 at 7 PM
Matinee performance January 19 at 2 PM
Middle School Night for this production is on Friday, January 17th– any middle school student who attends this performance is FREE. All other tickets for January 17th are at regular price.
Saturday, January 18: Due to the impending weather forecast, tonight’s performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is cancelled. If you pre-purchased tickets for tonight’s performance, your tickets will be honored at Sunday’s 2 PM matinee performance (seat assignment may be altered). If you cannot attend that performance, you can send a refund request to communications@charterarts.org.
A jazz trio will perform on this date. Charter Arts students perform every third Wednesday of the month at the historic Hotel Bethlehem from 4-6 PM. Come out and enjoy some great music.
This event will take place in the Black Box Theatre. LIMITED SEATING!!
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This event takes place at Godfrey Daniels. Reservations at www.godfreydaniels.org.
Doors open at 5:30 PM for tours. Presentation begins at 6:30 PM.
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Theatre Tours International in association with Maverick Theatre Company presents
Performed by Guy Masterson
Adapted & Directed by Nick Hennegan
From the text by Charles Dickens
Original Music by Robb Williams
DICKENS’ MYSTICAL CHRISTMAS FABLE BROUGHT TO LIFE – A PERFECT CHRISTMAS TREAT!
Olivier Award winner, Guy Masterson, veteran of many smash hit solo works such as Under Milk Wood, Animal Farm and Shylock, now brings us Dickens’ classic festive fable. Famed for bringing multiple characters to vivid life, Masterson recreates Scrooge, Marley, the Fezziwigs, Tiny Tim et al in an enchanting, performance that will dazzle and linger long in the memory. Guaranteed to get you into the Christmas Spirit – in many more ways than one!
“Masterson’s production is an understated warning and a celebration of the hope for human kind. A Christmas Carol for our time.“” (Public Review – 27/11/17))
Just when you thought you’d seen enough Christmas Carols to guide you to your grave, along comes one of the best yet! (BBC Radio 01/12/17)
“Quite simply spellbinding! (ReviewSphere – 06/08/18)
Thank you to our sponsors for this event and Mr. Masterson’s master class with students:
Serratelli Financial Group
Air Products Foundation
Shane McGee & Katelyn Powers
Alane & Mark Nebbia
McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub & Restaurant
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul LLC
Doreen Buchman
Carol & Jeff Boerner
Alan & Patricia Lowcher
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321 East 3rd Street, Bethlehem PA
Learn valuable tips about writing, publishing, and navigating today’s music industry from a top songwriter and producer with over 20 U.S. Top 40 Pop Hits as well as numerous worldwide smashes including Panic! at the Disco’s worldwide #1 “High Hopes“.
Sam Hollander is an American songwriter and record producer. He has written and/or produced hits for the likes of Fitz and the Tantrums, Panic! at the Disco, Train, Weezer, One Direction, Gym Class Heroes, Good Charlotte, Carole King, Pentatonix, Daughtry, Neon Trees, Boys Like Girls, All Time Low, Tom Jones, Ringo Starr, and many more!!
This seminar is part of the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts’ Adult Enrichment Workshop Series. All proceeds benefit the school. (*While this is a seminar for adults, teens ages 16+ are eligible to attend with an adult.)
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Doors open at 5:30 PM for tours. Presentation begins in the theater at 6:20 PM.
7:45 AM- 8:00 AM
Arrivals- all grandparents should enter at main 3rd Street entrance
8:00 AM-8:30 AM
Coffee and pastry in the Commons Café with music
8:30 AM-9:00 AM
Visit classrooms with grandchildren
9:15 AM-10:15 AM
Special Presentation in the Charter Arts Theatre
RSVP is a MUST!! RSVP to Judy Lasso, jlasso@charterarts.org
PARKING:
Metered parking is available on 3rd Street and in the BPA parking lot next to Southside 313 Restaurant. Read the signs carefully. Please do not park in Charter Arts’ employee lot at 3rd and Taylor (signs say Charter Arts No Parking).
Jazz Café
November 7/ 7 PM/ Commons Café
Charter Arts Music Parents Association
Doors open at 5:30 PM for tours. Presentation in theatre begins at 6:20 PM.
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Production Design Halloween Float
Bethlehem City Halloween Parade
October 27/ 1 PM
Zombie 5k Fun Run
YOU MUST SIGN UP HERE
On Event Day: Registration begins at 9 AM. Run/Walk begins at 10 AM. Awards at 11 AM.
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Prometheus/Redux– Touchstone Theatre’s Festival Unbound
October 4-6/ Charter Arts Theatre.
This show is choreographed by Charter Arts theatre faculty member, Ashley Weller, and features three Charter Arts alums-Bailey Carl, Anelise Diaz, and Anthony Fuentes.
Tickets and more information: https://festivalunbound.com/prometheus-redux-2/
Greetings! The School Counseling Department is hosting a two-part seminar series this September designed specifically to prepare the Class of 2020 for their lives after graduation from Charter Arts. As a senior and especially if your post-graduation plans include applying to a community college or a four-year college/university, these two seminars are for you!
One of our goals as a School Counseling Department is to offer these two seminars in advance of college application deadlines and the opening of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) filing window. The first seminar is designed to target how one should navigate the college application process and the second on how one applies for financial aid and scholarships. Please reserve the following dates in your calendars to join us for these two seminars:
Seminar #1
Thursday September 12, 2019 @ 7pm in the Commons Cafe
It’s Time: Applying to College
Presenters: Mrs. Stephanie Covelle, Mr. Shawn Hazim, and Ms. Kyra Naugle
Seminar #2
Thurssday September 26, 2019 @ 7pm in the Commons Cafe
An Evening About the FAFSA, Financial Aid, and Scholarships
Presenters: Mrs. Stephanie Covelle and Mr. Michael Burke (Access Partner with PHEAA)
The first seminar, It’s Time: Applying to College plans to cover the following topics:
The second seminar, An Evening About the FAFSA, Financial Aid and Scholarships presentation agenda includes:
The School Counseling Department of Charter Arts and in partnership with Mr. Michael Burke of PHEAA welcome you to these two events and trust that you will find them informative and relevant. Please note that the FAFSA filing window opens on October 1st; therefore, we have planned this presentation to equip you with the knowledge to file the FAFSA and successfully meet deadlines for institution-based aid. We hope to see all of you at both seminar presentations. Students are welcome and encouraged to attend. Finally, best wishes to each and every senior in their final year at Charter Arts!
Bethlehem: An Unlikely City Changing the Way We Eat
Featuring Mark Winne and a panel of Bethlehem food movers discussing Bethlehem’s role in his newly-released book, Food Town, USA.
Sept. 23/ 5 PM/ Charter Arts Theatre
*Non-ticketed event.
Free and open to the public.
A Family Engagement Night Event takes place at 5 PM prior to Back to School Night
11/12th-grade parent/guardian schedule:
6:00 – 7:00 pm Administrative assembly in Theatre
7:05 – 7:35 pm Artistic department presentations
7:35 – 8:00 pm Walk the school, see the building, meet your child’s core teachers*, visit tables in Commons
9/10th-grade parent/guardian schedule:
6:00 – 6:30 pm Artistic department presentations
6:35 – 7:00 pm Walk the school, see the building, meet your child’s core teachers*, visit tables in Commons
7:00 – 8:00 pm Administrative assembly in Theatre
* Parents please note: This is not reserved for individual conferences with teachers. If you would like to talk to a teacher specifically about your child, please email the teacher to set up a meeting as necessary.
A ‘Mock Teen Bedroom’ and drug education display will take place in Room #103– Representatives from the Center for Humanistic Change will be on hand to discuss current drug trends and strategies to support teens in making healthy choices.
Information Tables in the Commons Café include:
Schedule Pick-Up
Transportation
Food Service
Foundation Board
Family & Volunteer Association
Nurse/Athletic Trainer
Main Office
Student Assistance Program
Yearbook
PSAT & SAT Registration
Family Education
Club and Activities Table
View an amazing exhibit featuring the work of Charter Arts alumni- Jessica Bastidas and Arturo Cabrera-this Saturday, September 14th from 6-9 PM at the Bethlehem House Gallery. This artwork is part of the gallery’s Summer Show Exhibit. It is a must-see!! 10% of proceeds of art purchases will benefit Charter Arts.
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Pop & Jazz Vocal Workshop-There are openings still available
One Week Session: July 29-August 2 (open to teens entering 8th-12th grades)
9:30 AM-12:30 PM daily.
*FEE: $195
So you want to perform like a Pop Star or Jazz Singer? This program, taught by Chet Brown is designed to give vocal students a major edge in all areas of performing in front of an audience. Each student will develop their music skills through coaching and ensemble work. Participants will create a one-hour show to be performed at Musikfest (Tuesday, August 6th in the afternoon- exact time tbd) Open to teens entering 8th-12th grades. Partial scholarships are available for this workshop, please call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185 for more information.
Acting for Commercial, TV and Film WorkshopThere are openings still available
July 29-August 2 (open to teens entering 8th-12th grades)
9 AM-12 PM daily
Fee: $195
Call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185 to register.
This workshop is taught by an industry professional with more than twenty years experience working in casting and as a producer on over 600 commercial, tv and film projects. Participants will learn how the on-camera acting industry really works, both regionally and in the larger markets of New York and Los Angeles. Participants will learn critical ‘cold read’ techniques required when auditioning for commercial, tv and film projects. Limited to 8 participants. Open to teens entering 8th-12th grades. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of arts enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
Musical Theatre Intensive- Openings are still available.
Two-week session: July 15-19 and July 22-26 (there is an option to take just the first week of the camp)
9 AM- 3 PM daily
Fee: Early registration is $395 by March 25, 2019. Registration after March 25 is $435.
To register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
This two-week camp is open to children entering 6th-8th grade (9th grade may be considered on an individual basis). Hone your musical theatre skills with this two-week, full-day camp specifically designed for the young actor/performer. This unique hands-on environment provides musical theatre students a chance to improve in all areas: acting, voice, choreography basics for musical theatre, audition and performance skills. **This workshop is open to all levels, but some experience is recommended. This workshop is not ideal for a child who has never performed for others. (The Acting 101 Workshop may be a better option for the beginning actor). A ‘meet the instructor’ session will be held prior to workshop start so instructors can assess each child’s level in order to select material. This will be scheduled either in person or through video submission. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of workshops that are open to the community.
WEEK ONE – Audition Basics: Learn how to select and perfect the right audition song, practice cold reading, learn dance audition basics, get lessons in confidence and workshop an audition monologue. This first week will end with a mock audition in front of a professional panel.
WEEK TWO – Showcase Performance Prep: Take what you learned in Week One and create a musical theatre showcase! Continue to work on your solo to get it performance ready and learn how to perform with a duet partner and/or small group numbers. This second week will end with a showcase performance for your family and friends.
Shakespeare Intensive Workshop-There are openings still available
One Week Session: July 22-26
9:00 am- 12:00 pm daily
Fee: $175
To register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
“To be or not to be…”—This workshop will challenge the teen actor with all that is Shakespeare- from fundamentals to performing soliloquies. Certainly, a MUST HAVE skill set in every actor’s arsenal of training and an important resume builder. Open to teens entering 8th-12th grades. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
Literary Arts Summer Workshop: An Introduction to Character Development and Fiction Writing- There are openings still available
One Week Session: July 22-26
9:00 AM- 12:00 PM daily
Fee: $175
To Register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
Join us for an introductory exploration of character development and fiction writing taught by Paul Walsh, the Artistic Director of the Literary Arts at Charter Arts. Students will engage with a variety of character exercises that will aid them in creating fleshed-out and well-rounded characters. Students will also focus on other aspects of fictional writing including but not limited to setting, point of view, metaphor, and symbolism. Students will utilize this new knowledge to create pieces of original fiction throughout the course of the week. Open to children entering 7th– 9th grades. (6th grade may be considered). This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
Teen Theatre Acting Intensive Workshop- There are openings still available.
One Week Session: July 15-19
9:30am-12:00 pm daily (early drop-off available starting at 8 AM)
Fee: $175
To Register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
For the younger teen actor who wants to push his or her acting to the next level, this workshop will be jam-packed with exercises that will fine tune the actor’s individual style. This workshop will also include some writing as well. This workshop is taught by Christopher Morris, a beloved member of the Charter Arts theatre faculty. Beginner-Intermediate. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
Musical Theatre Intensive- Openings are still available.
Two-week session: July 15-19 and July 22-26 (there is an option to take just the first week of the camp)
9 AM- 3 PM daily (early drop-off available at 8 AM)
Fee: Early registration is $395 by March 25, 2019. Registration after March 25 is $435.
To register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
This two-week camp is open to children entering 6th-8th grade (9th grade may be considered on an individual basis). Hone your musical theatre skills with this two-week, full-day camp specifically designed for the young actor/performer. This unique hands-on environment provides musical theatre students a chance to improve in all areas: acting, voice, choreography basics for musical theatre, audition and performance skills. **This workshop is open to all levels, but some experience is recommended. This workshop is not ideal for a child who has never performed for others. (The Acting 101 Workshop may be a better option for the beginning actor). A ‘meet the instructor’ session will be held prior to workshop start so instructors can assess each child’s level in order to select material. This will be scheduled either in person or through video submission. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of workshops that are open to the community.
WEEK ONE – Audition Basics: Learn how to select and perfect the right audition song, practice cold reading, learn dance audition basics, get lessons in confidence and workshop an audition monologue. This first week will end with a mock audition in front of a professional panel.
WEEK TWO – Showcase Performance Prep: Take what you learned in Week One and create a musical theatre showcase! Continue to work on your solo to get it performance ready and learn how to perform with a duet partner and/or small group numbers. This second week will end with a showcase performance for your family and friends.
Fun with Science: Environmental Camp-There are openings still available.
One Week Session: July 15-19
9:00 AM-12:00 PM daily (early drop-off available at 8 AM)
Fee: $165
To Register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
Enjoy a week of explorations in this camp focused on the wonders of environmental science. Participants will experience a new exploration each day, which will highlight a specific environmentally- conscience topic, including single-use plastics, aquatic eco-systems, and more! Open to children entering 5th-7th grades. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
Introduction to Film and Screenwriting-There are openings still available.
One Week Session: July 15-19
9:00 AM- 12:00 PM daily ( early drop-off available at 8 AM)
Fee: $175
To Register, call 610-868-2971 Ext. 3185
This workshop is an entryway into the “reading” and comprehension of film as a language. Participants will explore the language of film and how film communicates. Participants will spend time looking carefully at how films are constructed through elements such as lighting, sound, movement, and performance, and how specific filmmaking techniques create specific audience responses. Along with examining popular screenplays, this experience offers chances to create original scenes and storyboards. Introduction to Film and Screenwriting gives beginning students the opportunity to think about, talk about, and write about film. Taught by Charter Arts Literary Arts faculty member, Heath Mensher. Open to children entering 7th– 9th grades. This workshop is part of Charter Arts’ Summer Academy, a program of enrichment workshops that is open to the community.
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