Friday, February 19, 2016

"Terrifically fun day" Thanks to all involved.

Over 2000 participated in the OSU Aloha Jubilee and STEAM Festival from Feb. 11 to 13.  Thanks to all of the presenters, sponsors, and organizers for making this adventure in music, science, and art possible.  Composers seminar at SUU, two concerts on Friday for 5th and 6th grade students, Orchestra of Southern Utah concert on Sat. with SUU Polynesian Dancers, STEAM activities. Families contributed 350 pounds of food for Care and Share on Saturday afternoon.
(Photos courtesy of Pam Gilbert, Des Penny, and OSU musicians)













Dr. Keith Bradshaw with the composers from the American/Asian New Music Project:Conrad Winslow, Garth Neustadter, Chad Cannon, and Sun-Young Park. More info: http://www.aanmi.org/


OSU Manager with her children at the STEAM Festival.



Building structures to withstand earthquakes.

Friday concert

Orchestra of Southern Utah Musicans with composers and musicians from the Asia/America New Music Institute.
Concert violinist Ga Hyun Cho as soloist with OSU musicians and musicans from Asia/American New Music Institute.









Elmers glue, drops of food color, and toothpick art with SUU Wise Club.



Leopard gecko was a huge hit with the SUU Animal Ambassadors collection
Melissa Leavitt, OSU Education Director introducing guest musicians for Friday assembly concerts.

Ga Hyun Cho provided three master classes to help local violinists of all abilities improve their playing.

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