Hello Readers! Welcome to The 12 Days of Books – 12 Days highlighting our literary favorites, an annual tradition here at The Write Teacher(s). Published by Bradbury and Evans in December of 1845, The Cricket on the Hearth is a delightful, domestic Christmas novel by Charles Dickens. Serving as a baromoter for the Peerybingle household,…
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Kwanza Celebration with Forces of Nature Dance Theater
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) presents a Kwanzaa Celebration by performed by Forces of Nature Dance Theater on Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 2pm and 7pm in the intimate Victoria Theater. Forces of Nature Dance Theater have produced professional ballets, conducted dance classes and presented concerts and educational programs in New York City,…
ETHEL MERMAN’S BROADWAY
Feinstein’s/54 Below will present the triumphant return of Rita McKenzie’s award-winning ETHEL MERMAN’S BROADWAY, the country’s longest-running one woman musical, Saturday evening, December 12th at 7 PM. Rita McKenzie has performed her critically acclaimed show throughout the world – from New York’s Carnegie Hall to Pasadena Playhouse – from Canada to Europe and Asia. ETHEL…
COMING SOON: The Epichorus
THE ACTORS’ TEMPLE is pleased to announce the second program in 2015-2016 of Hot Nights @ A Cool Shul, THE EPICHORUS. The performance will be Monday, December 14th at 7:30 pmin the Sanctuary at The Actors’ Temple (339 West 47th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenue). The Epichorus, created by Rabbi Zach Fredman, is an…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Inside Out
Hello Beautiful People, I FINALLY SAW INSIDE OUT. Excuse the caps, but I’m excited. It’s a beautiful film – not just for children. There’s a wonder about it, that can captivate the adult mind just as well as a child’s. There’s a beauty about it, one that captures the simplicity of being younger – joy….
Dance The World Nutcracker Festival
Dance The World Nutcracker Festival is a Delightfully Unexpected Twist on the Classic, and will play at The Secret Theatre, December 15 – December 20, 2015. Set to Duke Ellington’s jazz arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, Act 1 opens on a hoppin’ holiday party in a NYC Brownstone at the height of the roaring 20’s….
A Write Teacher(s) Review: All the Light We Cannot See
Dear Bookworms, By now, many of you may be familiar with Anthony Doerr’s popular novel All the Light We Cannot See. Originally published in May of 2014, it quickly gained a place on the New York Times best seller list, and remains there even now. Readers, the praise this novel has received is not undue. …
“Galleria on Third” turns 16!
This year marks the 16th anniversary of Galleria on Third (galleriaonthird.com) which has established a superb reputation for its museum quality framing (as seen with google.com’s highest rating of any framing shop in the tristate area) and collection of original art work. The gallery also has a reputation for giving back, having hosted over a…
Ask A Teach: Charmian Lyons
Hello Beautiful People, Our next featured educator in the Ask a Teach Series is Charmian Lyons. Charmain was born and raised in Kingston Upon Hull. She started playing Suzuki violin from a young age and then played various other instruments before settling on the oboe, which she then went on to study to Diploma level….
JOB BOARD: Teaching and Learning Department Intern
The Center for Arts Education seeks a detail-oriented, self-motivated Teaching and Learning Department intern. The ideal candidate is in interested in the arts, education, and learning the intricacies of program administration and related research in a vibrant non-profit setting focused on creativity and collaboration. Primary duties include: Participating in team meetings Documenting student work…