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“We are proud to reach students in 14 counties through our arts education programs. You never know how experiences like these

can change a child’s perspective!” – Ruth Reveal

WELCOME! We are delighted to introduce you to the2020-2021 season. The education programs of the Dayton

Performing Arts Alliance provide a wide range ofopportunities for children and their families

to access the arts.

Ruth RevealDirector of Education, Dayton Performing Arts Alliance

[email protected]

Thank you to our partners who offer a comprehensive sequence of programming for all elementary students in their schools. For more information about School Partnerships, contact

Ruth Reveal, Director of Education.• Dayton Public Schools • Kettering City Schools • Oakwood City Schools

• Piqua City Schools • Troy City Schools

School Partnerships

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Adventures in Sound Ensembles Centerville-Washington Foundation Fund of The Dayton FoundationCharles D. Berry FoundationCommunity Foundation for Kettering Fund of The Dayton FoundationDayton Children’s HospitalRaymond and Sue MerzThe Piqua Community FoundationSchiewetz Foundation Inc.Walmart #2124 Beavercreek

ArtsConnectThe Hearst FoundationsThe Ohio Arts Council

Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Youth Strings, and Junior Strings Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association

High School ConcertsKettering Education Foundation Endowment FundRaymond and Sue Merz

Magic Carpet ConcertsCatherine and Stephen Hone

Opera Artists-in-Residence The Opera Guild of Dayton Lockwood Family Foundation

Q the MusicAfrican-American Community FundJohn and Susan BradleyGarry and Mindy GreeneRobert and Vicky HeumanIddings FoundationLevin Family FoundationSteve and Lou MasonGerald M. and Carole A. Miller Family FoundationGeorge B. Quatman Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, TrusteePatrick and Sonya ReynoldsMary Arnett SparksStrings for HopeThe Frank M. Tait FoundationGil and Pat Templeton N.L. Weller Charities, Inc.Walt and Marcia Wood

Young People’s ConcertsCatherine and Stephen HoneMr. and Mrs. Raymond Merz

General Education SupportAnonymousCharles D. Berry FoundationMrs. Judith J. BittnerMary R. BowmanDr. Gwen BrubakerMr. Joseph CableThe Honorable William A. and Catherine C. ClarkCulture WorksDayton Aerospace, Inc.Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association

Leta FairbankSarah Fiorita Memorial FundAl and Rita HeckmannKenneth and Terri HemmelgarnHeren Foundation U.S.A.Charles E. Hoffman Fund #2009 of The Dayton FoundationCharles E. Hoffman Music Fund #2007 of The Dayton FoundationJ. Edward and Jennie B. Hoffman Fund #2099 of The Dayton FoundationJessica Hung and John CalliganAnne F. JohnsonDiane Buchanan Johnson and Robert E. JohnsonMr. Jeffrey L. Klopfstein and Ms. Laverna Jean LoveStephen B. Levitt, M.D.Dr. William C. and Kathleen LindahlConstance McKaleMiami County FoundationMary Mikesells Endowment of Greene GivingMontgomery County Arts DistrictNational Endowment for the ArtsOhio Arts CouncilWilliam and Diane SchaffThe Troy FoundationTipp City FoundationVectrenThe Wallace FoundationWalmart #3765 PiquaWalmart #5374 EatonN.L. Weller Charities, Inc.Walt and Marcia Wood

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Reservations for 2020–2021 begin April 15, 2020.To find out more about any program or to see the full program descriptions and accompanying learning standards, visit our website: daytonperformingarts.org/education

“GOING PLACES”

Masonic Center

March 9–12, 20219:45 am and 11:15 amPreschool–Grade 3

$5 per ticketEmail Alex: [email protected]

Magic Carpet Concerts

FIELD TRIP Programs

“NATURE IN MUSIC”

Schuster Center

October 14, 20209:40 am and 11:30 amGrades 4–7

$6 per ticketEmail Alex: [email protected]

Young People’s Concerts

Schuster Center

March 3, 20219:40 am and 11:30 amGrades 4–7

$6 per ticketEmail Alex: [email protected]

Young People’s Concerts

“KALEIDOSCOPE: AROUND THE WORLD”

IN-SCHOOL Programs

BALLET STORIES IN MOTION

In-School

Ballet

This program educates children on selected themes through ballet. The performance theme for 2020–2021 is Fairytales and Folklore. A performance area 20x24 feet is required.Preschool–Grade 2

Up to 4 classesVery limited program availability

$250 per 30–min. performanceEmail Gabby & Megan: [email protected]

OPERA TAKES FLIGHT

In-School

Opera

Soar through the world of opera as Dayton Opera’s Artists-in-Residence delve into different ways to fly. Students will explore flight through all types of music, including opera, art song, and Broadway. Grades 6–12

Contact Milena for more information: [email protected]

OPERA MARIONETTES

In-School

Opera

Large animated marionettes dressed as characters from famous operas introduce children to the magic of opera. Preschool–Grade 2

Up to 50 students

$25 per 30-min. performanceCall Nora: 937-474-1567

Opera Guild of Dayton

CHILDREN’S TRAVELING OPERA

In-School

Opera

Children’s Traveling Opera (CTO) is an award-winning and nationally renowned program providing students in grades 3–6 with the opportunity to participate in their own mini-opera production. Grades 3–6

$150 per 45-min. performanceCall Linda: 937-429-1503

Opera Guild of Dayton

THE ORCHESTRA AND YOU

In-School

Philharmonic

This hands-on, audiovisual introduction to the symphony orchestra is a perfect preparation for attending a live orchestra performance.Grade 2

Up to 5 classes

Free with any other program!Email Alex: [email protected]

Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association

STRING QUARTET

In-School

Philharmonic

The string quartet puts their own twist on classic stories like Goldilocks and The Three Little Pigs to teach students about teamwork and individuality.Preschool–Grade 2

Up to 4 classes

$200 per 30-min. performanceEmail Alex: [email protected]

PHILHARMONIC TRIO

In-School

Philharmonic

A string bass, a trumpet, and percussion! What could these instruments possibly have in common? Preschool–Grade 8

Up to 4 classes

$200 per 45-min. performanceEmail Alex: [email protected]

BRASS QUINTET

In-School

Philharmonic

The charismatic Brass Quintet performances range from lively demos to discussions of music from around the world. Grades 3–8

Up to 4 classes

$200 per 45-min. performanceEmail Alex: [email protected]

STRING QUINTET

In-School

Philharmonic

From the science of string sound to music for the dance, the String Quintet will help your students make cross-curricular connections.Grades 1–8

Up to 4 classes

$200 per 45-min. performanceEmail Alex: [email protected]

WOODWIND QUINTET

In-School

Philharmonic

The Woodwind Quintet shows how music connects with a range of topics, including visual art and social studies. Grades 9–12

Up to 4 classes

$200 per 45-min. performanceEmail Alex: [email protected]

INSTRUMENT CLINICS

In-School

Philharmonic

Professional musicians from the Dayton Philharmonic visit your band or orchestra classroom to lead sectionals or masterclasses or to perform for your students.Grades 9–12

$200 per 45-min. class periodEmail Alex: [email protected]


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