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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Feb. Riverside kids get first hand art experience Students at Riverside Elementary in West Jordan can now boast of first hand experience with the art of oil painting, japanese paperfolding, a knowledge of the workings of a symphony, and a greater willingness to express themselves through dance. Amid strains of violin music emanating from one area, bodies minutes each. The children ; rotated in groups of 40-5- 0 each. nearly every student in the school was able to go home with a mini complete with listening sometimes watching, but mostly mountains, clouds and pine trees with the children participating in on authentic paper canvas. the presentations themselves. According to some faculty Two dance instructors from the members, "The oil painting effort entire the University of Utah took turns made leading the children through worthwhile." various creative movements in Along with a visual display of and Sometimes snow-scap- e his photographs in the media center, Wally Kasteler, Deseret News photographer, taught a where in the distance, blue tipped class entitled "Life in the United paint brushes scratching across States," using slides he has taken white canvas paper; there was during his career to illustrate the the sound of silent discovery. The theme. discovery that is only made Marva Banks Lindsey of the soul. The within one's Silver Wheel Theatre in Park introduction of a chid's senses to City, coached the children the world of art. a local through the different phases of Kriste Bennett, From kindergarten age on up, calligraphy instructor, taught the the melodrama. the students of Riverside students the basic art of Ina Takenaka, a West Jordan Elementary were treated to a lettering; Monte Johnson and resident, demonstrated origami, closer look at the arts, when an Andy Campbell, both West the art of Japanese paper folding. entire day of school was devoted Jordan high school students, In the music category, two to the second annual, PTA demonstrated the use of pottery instructors from Summerhays wheels and how to "throw" a pot; Music donated their time and sponsored, Artist's Fair. The day event, long Charlotte Huntsman, a local talents. They brought various coordinated by PTA mother and sculptress, showed the children local artist, Susan Plouzek; how to carve figures out of clay. hosted a variety of artists from One of the most exciting all over the Salt Lake valley. classes of the day was taught by The children were treated to West Jordan artist Linda Jones. lectures and demonstrations, Leading each class through a along with "hands on" activities series of steps with real oil paints Registration forms for the Mrs Jones involving various aspects of art; and brushes, "Expanding Your Horizons including drama, music and introduced the basics of oil Conference" are now available dance. painting to over 600 students from math and science teachers Classes began promptly at 9 throughout the day. With the help in the Jordan School District. a.m. and lasted for twenty-fiv- e This one-da- y of some volunteer mothers, conference, scheduled for Feb. 26 at the University of Utah, is open to all Anniversary Sale! Anniversary Sale! junior and senior high school We're Starting Our Sixth Year In West Jordan girls. It focuses on math and back ; and forth pretending to be trees, and someswaying the school's gymnasium. In the second grade area, young women from the West Jordan High School Dance Club, under the direction of Denise McDougal, led the children through a steady series of aerobic dance exercises. In the art section, Susan Plouzek taught a class on pastels, shading and use of a color wheel ; musical 3 msm careers. science-relate- d feature The conference workshops in fields from accounting to veterinary medicine conducted by women who are active in each field. The full range of workshops include: will Arts Council. The students were also entertained earlier in the month by Dr. Warren Burton, a music professor from Utah State University. Dr. Burton gave a delightful and comical version of the history of music, along with playing his famous "nose flute." said. According to principal, John Wharton, the school has devoted the entire month of January to the study of the various types of art. Besides the Artist's Fair, the children have enjoyed a two week workshop with artist in various pieces from "Swan residence, Jerry Gardner, a Lake" and "Fiddler on the Roof," then held the children's attention extensively while she explained the workings of a symphony and charted the history of the violin. demonstrated them and their differing sounds to the delight of the children. Linda Plouzek, a local music teacher, played the auto harp, the piano and led the children in singing various songs; Carol Nuttall, a violinist with the Utah Symphony, played Dr. has Burton appeared throughout the area, and has been a guest on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. Announcing New Management The children ended their day long activities with a walk around the school's media "This was a joint effort between our parents and teachers to bring the world of art a little closer to our chidlrcn," stated Connie Burrup, PTA president. "We're all delighted at how well this has turned out and Clean & Cozy Per Wash Limited Time Load Only 15 Deluxe Dryers Drop Bundle 20 Double Load Wascomat Washers in math and science-relatecareers. Anyone who cannot get a d form from her registration The Wash Tub Center Square Laundramat center, where various works of art were on display. Math, science network schedules girls conference , Page 3 7, 1983 mime associated with the Utah and the response of the children," she instruments 1 school should call the Granger 2 High School Career Center, 968-750- or write the Utah Math Science Network at 6462 Harbor St., West Valley City, Utah 84120. The deadline for registration is Feb. 19. 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