Thursday, December 19, 2013

Dave & Mary Alper JCC, Lisa Ann Watson Children's Museum presents: From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America

Presented from January 3 – April 3, 2016

From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America is for every family of every culture. Parents, children and grandchildren are sure to love this amazing exhibit, on loan from the Jewish Museum of Florida. From Home to Home will inspire visitors of all ages and backgrounds to learn more about their own family origins. Fun-filled and educationally rich, it will serve as a valuable tool for encouraging discussions at home and in classrooms of how we are all more alike than different, to help dispel stereotyping and bigotry and foster mutual appreciation.      


    Because Florida is a state of immigrants with more than 155 ethnic groups represented in local schools, nearly everyone's family, in some generation, has experienced moving to a new country.  From Home to Home: Jewish  Immigration to America is specially designed for children ages 6 to 12 and allows them and their families to experience the process of moving to a new home. It will encourage family discussions of arriving in America and the hopes and dreams that brought them here.
 From Home to Home has 29 colorful modules with hands-on activities. Children will:
       Use visual arts as a means to connect with some of the many ethnic groups in  Florida by creating art that mimics, in style, technique and materials, original arts and crafts that emanate from and symbolize various cultures and countries
·       Using a real scale to weigh tangible arguments for staying in or leaving home.
·       Participating in a family conversation in Germany in the wake of the Nuremberg Laws of the 1930s
·       Deciding which items are truly important to take and packing them into a small trunk. What is important to bring? What can one leave?
·       Shopping in a supermarket where everything is in a foreign language
·       Trying to fit a family of 10 into a small apartment
·       Finding their way to school
·       Building a neighborhood and deciding on the character of a community through the democratic process
·       "Americanizing" products brought from their countries of origin
From Home to Home explores issues related to relocating to a new land, such as leaving behind the familiarity of neighborhoods, schools, friends, food and language. The exhibit uses the Jewish immigration experience as an example of the acculturation process of people from all backgrounds and cultures, exploring the similarities and challenges people face. From Home to Home's interactive activity stations helps children explore many themes: Why Move? Where to Go? What to Take? New Beginnings; Helping Each Other; Change and Influence; Creative Expression. 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Band Members play at Braddock Holiday Luncheon

Our Fine Arts department band members had the opportunity once again to showcase their skills at the Braddock Holiday luncheon for teachers, administration and staff members.















We thank you for the beautiful music with our holiday meal. 

Cambridge Magnet Informational Fair


Monday, December 16 at 6:45PM, the Cambridge Magnet program at GH Braddock, had it's annual informational fair for the community.  Parents, guardians and students came to event to get a glimpse at the courses Cambridge offers in addition to our Fine Art elective program.


Mr. Mezzano's drama students performed skits from IEs, in addition to Mr. Sacca's band students.  Art was displayed in the lobby by the art students and Ms. Martin's dancers also conducted a performance.

Visual Arts and Cambridge set up in lobby


Alan Alvarez Sotomayor
Cynthia Larroque
Stepahnie Pardinas
Ismael Mercier
Daniela Gonzalez
Emelie Reyes
Mr. Manuel Garcia
Ms. Palladine
Mr. Garcia
Ms. Sanchez-Reyes
Ms. Carrion
Ms. Guzman
Mr. Soriano
 
Ms. Forjan
Mr. Ferguson
 
Daniela Gonzalez
Cynthia Larroque
Alana Alvarez Sotomayor
Brianna Brito
Destini Fernandez
 
Ms. De la Tejera
Daniela Gonzalez
Cynthia Larroque
Mr. Ferguson
Brianna Brito
Destini Fernandez
Ms. Forjan
 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

‘Don’t Let Alcohol be Your Last Taste of Life’ POSTER

Andy Ramirez, SADD club and
Mr. Hechavarria's art student
ANDY RAMIREZ HAS WON THE ‘Don’t Let Alcohol be Your Last Taste of Life’ POSTER JUDGING CONTEST, FOR OUR REGION. ANDY WILL RECIEVE $500 AND HIS DRAWING WILL BE PART OF OUR NATIONAL CAMPAIGN. CONGRATULATIONS, WE ARE EXTREMELY PROUD!!!! Once again, the bark of our Bulldogs is heard loud and clear!!! This is the 5th year Braddock wins and the 2nd consecutive year for Andy Ramirez.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Miami City Ballet presents #1 holiday tradition The Nutcracker


Miami City Ballet presents #1 holiday tradition
The Nutcracker
This season bring the family together to witness the #1 holiday spectacular as performed by "one of America's most beloved dance companies."
Join Marie and her Nutcracker Prince as they travel through a winter wonderland of dancing snowflakes, sugar plum fairies, and an epic battle between heroic toy soldiers and mischievous mice! This lavish performance - one of the ONLY productions of George Balanchine's Nutcracker in the nation - features magnificent scenery, elaborate costumes, and the magical music of Tchaikovsky. This is the perfect holiday treat for the entire family.
Don't miss your chance to experience the holiday event of the season
Miami City Ballet
2200 Liberty Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Ph: 305.929.7010
www.miamicityballet.org
For more information about local events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

New World School Of The Arts Lends Tribute To Cuban Pianist And Composer


New World School Of The Arts Lends Tribute To Legendary Cuban Pianist And Composer Ernesto Lecuona with Two-Day Concert
December 14 at 8:00 p.m. - December 15 at 3:00 p.m.
 
When:
December 14 at 8:00 p.m. - December 15 at 3:00 p.m.
 
Where:
Koubek Center Auditorium. 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami, FL 33135
 
Admission:
Tickets are $20. For Students and Seniors $10 when using the following discount codes: Students: GROUP50 / Seniors: SENIOR.
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Thespian and Drama Students at District 8 Competition on Dec. 7th


Thespian Troupe 4841 and Drama students participated in the District 8 Individual Events Competition at Varela Sr. High School. We made a really good showing and we would like to share the results with you.

We competed in 11 categories with 27 entries. The students received 11 Superior Award ratings, 13 Excellent Award ratings and 3 Good Award ratings. In addition, two of our freshmen girls, Rachell Sanchez and Jasmine Saumat received a Critics' Choice Award for best in the district in the Duet Musical category.

All of our events will be presented Tuesday evening, Dec. 10 in the auditorium at 7 p.m. in our THEATRE NIGHT '13. We hope you will encourage your students to attend this show and experience live theatre at its very best--performed live by our talented Theatre Arts students. The $5 tickets are on sale before and after school and during both lunches and also at the door the night of the show.

I hope you will join us in congratulating our fine students and their outstanding achievement!

Thanks. Hope you can make it to the performance on Tuesday.

Miami Children's Chorus In Concert


Voices of Angels - Miami Children's Chorus In Concert
Herald in the Holidays with the MCC!
Sunday, December 15, 2013 - 4:00 p.m.
 
When:
Sunday, December 15, 2013 - 4:00 p.m.
 
Where:
First United Methodist Church of Coral Gables
536 Coral Way, Coral Gables, FL 33134
 
Admission:
$20 Adults | $5 Students and Seniors (In Advance) - $25 Adults | $10 Students and Seniors (At the Door)

Miami Art Week At Mana Wynwood


III Points Productions And Flaunt Present
Miami Art Week At Mana Wynwood
Through Sunday, Dec 8th
 
When:
Through Sunday, Dec 8th.
 
Where:
 
Admission:
CLICK HERE for tickets.

Braddock Dance Show, Wednesday, 12/11 @ 6:15PM


Theater Night, '13, Tuesday, 12/10 @ 7PM