"If arts have a place in society, they must be a part of a community. To be an artist is not the privilege of a few, but the necessity of us all." –Robert Lawson Shaw
703 students plus a couple hundred students from Hope-Hill made for an exciting, inspiring, delightful day!
Little Rodolfo was moved by the music in 1st Grade
Rodolfo is still aspiring to be a conductor in 4th grade! Here he is with Conductor Stephen Mulligan.
Young Conductors meet Maestro Stephen Mulligan and our SPARK friend, composer, and bass player Michael Kurth
The ASO featured art by audience members during Christopher Theofanidis's Rainbow Body
Cute SPARKies in the Galleria of the Woodruff Arts Center
We were grateful that our outgoing APS Board Member, Matt Westmoreland, and our incoming APS Board Member, Michelle Olympiadis attended
L-R Ms. Brianne Turgeon, Mr. Matt Westmoreland, Ms. Kim Muhlheim, Ms.Colleen Kingston (Hope-Hill Music teacher and DASHH logo designer), Ms. Tiffany Jones our ASO representative, Dr. Jennifer Toney, and Ms. Michelle Olympiadis
Twelve buses, 29 classes, 703 students and about 60 adults. Phew!
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