original Maciolek School of Dance Presents

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The Booker T. Washington Afterschool Program under the direction of Maciolek School of Dance created two performances Friday for their classmates, parents and community at the Booker T. Washington Stage.

Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
 
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Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

BTW Afterschool Program

Mrs. Karen and Ms. Brittney from Maciolek School of Dance taught the students the etiquette of being a dancer including how to learn to get in a line and make a circle by teaching the student where he or she is in relation to everyone else. 
The performance is Friday at 4:00 pm for the parents and community at the Booker T. Washington Stage.

Mickey Mouse Club comes to

Booker T. Washington Elementary

Conceived and Written by:  
MaciolekSchool of Dance
Directed by:  
KarenSalb and Brittney Sisson
Music and Lyrics from:  “Disney’s Greatest Hits” ©Disney

Patton by:  Walt Disney Records

Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso



 


 Road to Enchantment

  

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Stone fifth-graders were up in arms over the state's centennial celebration during performances on Friday. The group spent a week learning songs, dance and history of New Mexico and Lea County. Click on the picture for highlights.


The Road to Enchantment Program was written by Karen Salb with the historical consultation of Calvin Smith, the Director of The Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame. 

The presentation of Road to Enchantment at Stone Elementary was organized and produced by Karen Salb and the Maciolek School of Dance.

The goal of the project is to spotlight the cultural influences of New Mexico and specifically Lea County, New Mexico.  The format consists of students creating art, narrating, singing and dancing through the diverse cultural roots of the last 100 years of New Mexico statehood.


 Road to Enchantment Script

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Students from Stone Elementary performed a morning performance at Stone Elementary in front of their peers and a distinguished guest, the Superintendent.  Their afternoon performance was performed at the New Mexico Junior College's Watson Hall for a group of parents and people from the community.


 

 

 

 


 
 
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Congratulations to Stone Elementary 5th Grade Class for representing their school, region and state with excellence!



 
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I was driving back from Albuquerque after hanging a New Mexico State Fair art exhibit for Hobbs Municipal Schools.  I took the old Route 66, now Interstate 40, back east and turned onto 285 at Clines Corner.  My FM radio started breaking up once I passed Vaughn and I had a while to think to myself or listen to AM talk radio.  This trip, I chose to think.  It was in the evening. 

I started seeing the shadows creep long across the range.  I could see mountains far in the distance on one side and a meandering train on the other side.  With every mile the sky took up more and more of the landscape.  The clouds were stunning as the sun was setting.  Once I passed Roswell, I started smelling oil, the industry that helped this state through the latest tough financial period when the economic status of the country had really taken a turn for the worst.  Finally, I arrived in Hobbs and passed the brand new city limit sign where the city boasts of over 43,000 people.  I was home. 

What draws people to this area?  What enchants them to stay especially in the southeast corner of Lea County?  Is it the vistas of 2/3’s sky and 1/3 land, the industry or the people?  Is it because it is a great place to have students in school?  After all, the state has wisely invested substantially in the arts in the elementary through the Fine Arts Education Act.  The community interests like the Maciolek School of Dance have also met the schools with matched intensity.  The strength of Lea County is that the community has supported the schools as equal partners not enemies. 

This week, I watched Karen Salb work with her talented team of dance teachers like Mika Newey, Janey Roan, Brittney Sisson and observed the students giving their best everyday.  The Stone Elementary students did a great job practicing scenes about the cultural influences that have made New Mexico what it is today.  The exciting thing about New Mexico is that the students are part of the enchantment.  While these 5th Grade students are celebrating an important milestone in the states history, they are beginning the first miles of the next 100 years of statehood.  One can only imagine what lies ahead for these students.  And so the Road to Enchantment continues…

 

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If you have any questions about the Elementary Fine Arts Program you can e-mail
ledgerwoodt@hobbsschools.net.   Thank you for your interest in the arts.

 Fine Arts Coordinator






Tyson Ledgerwood
Elementary Fine Arts Coordinator
Hobbs Municipal Schools
 

 
 

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   Students from Stone Elementary rehearsed for their performance of "Road to Enchantment" with the Maciolek School of Dance team on Monday. They ran through the entire show for the first time. 

Click on the Pictures above to see the video from parts of the rehearsal.
 


 


 

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Maciolek School of Dance Irish Tappers - the majority of them HMS students in elementary through high school grades - performed for third and fifth grade students the day after St. Patrick's Day. Click on picture for more.



 

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View the pictures of the Morning Performance 
at Mills Elementary Stage
View the pictures of the Afternoon Performance
at NMJC Watson Hall

 

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View the video of the "Do Re Mi" Performance
 
View the video of the "Tomorrow" Performance
 
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And the Mills 6th Grade students ended the week with a strong Finale!





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Practice makes Perfect Practice
and Perfect Practice makes Perfect!


The Maciolek School of Dance team got busy working with the Mills Elementary 6th Grade Class by setting the bar high and starting to practice early Monday morning.  

 

Watch the Entire Cast Practice "That's Entertainment"

 

The entire 6th Grade Class practiced their music and dance numbers for their performance on Friday where they will be performing for their parents, family and fans at New Mexico Junior College Watson Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch Practice of the "Puttin' On the Ritz" Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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"That's Entertainment"

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 Click on the picture above to see the video of the week

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Maciolek School of Dance

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The entire Stone Elementary 6th Grade Class performed music and dance numbers for their student body at the Stone Elementary Stage and then went to the New Mexico Junior College's Watson Hall to perform for their parents, family and fans.

Watch the Video of the Week

 

 

 

View Pictures of Performance Day

 



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Maciolek School of Dance Irish tap dancers -- most of them HMS students themselves -- performed for third and fifth-graders from all over Hobbs at Tydings Auditorium on St. Patrick's Day.  It was an outstanding and educational event about dance and the Irish Culture.  

Watch the Video of the Performance at the Tydings Auditorium

View Pictures of the Event

Watch the 2009 Video

Irish Step Dancing Teacher Resource Guide
 

 

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