BP MARKOWITZ CUTS RIBBON AT NEWLY RENOVATED SOUTH SHORE AUDITORIUM IN CANARSIE
BP funded $961,000 overhaul of
On Wednesday, May 2, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz cut the ribbon at the newly renovated South Shore Auditorium in Canarsie, a project supported by nearly a million dollars in capital funds from the Borough President's Office.
"With the renovated South Shore Auditorium, students can really show off what they got and finally be send and heard--literally--thanks to the new state-of-the-art sound system, acoustic panels, lighting equipment and projector," said BP Markowitz. "Students interested in pursuing a career in performing arts or technical production will have a chance to learn in a hands-on environment. And what better place to be than
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TO CUT RIBBON FOR NEWLY RENOVATED SOUTH SHORE AUDITORIUM
AND PRESENT PROCLAMATION FOR INAUGURAL PRODUCTION OF
"FOOTLOOSE" THE MUSICAL
Wednesday, May 2nd at 9:00 am
VITAL THEATRE COMPANY, Linda Ames Key, Education Director and BROOKLYN THEATRE ARTS HIGH SCHOOL, Amy Murphy, Principal--partners in one of six small schools in the South Shore Educational Complex located in Canarsie, Brooklyn--are pleased to announce that Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz will cut the ribbon for the newly renovated South Shore Auditorium on Wednesday, May 2nd at 9:00 am. The ribbon cutting will be followed by a proclamation for the inaugural production, "Footloose" and a performance of the show at 10:00 am. The South Shore Educational Complex is located at
The auditorium renovation was made possible with funds from the Borough Presidents' office and included updates to the electrical system, 150 new theatrical lighting instruments, a new sound system, wireless microphones and structural renovation that will improve acoustics in the 750-seat auditorium. The renovation will also facilitate the creation of a technical theatre curriculum and will allow Brooklyn Theatre Arts students to study stage management, lighting, sound, costume and projection design through hands-on experiential classes in the auditorium.
The Brooklyn Theatre Arts spring musical "Footloose" is directed by Brooklyn Theatre Arts drama teacher Erica Giglio, choreographed by Vital Theatre Company teaching artist Harold Lewter, musical direction by Vital Theatre Company teaching artist Jad Bernardo, produced by Brooklyn Theatre Arts drama teacher Danielle Duffy and production managed by Dee Dee Katchen, will feature a cast of 36 students and a technical crew of 15 students who will perform for over 200 middle school students from Canarsie area schools.
Vital Theatre Company, founder and Lead Partner with Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School, facilitates student productions and offers four twelve-week residencies that integrate theatre arts into the core academic curriculum in order to fully engage students, while simultaneously building self esteem and teaching the skills necessary for creative expression.
Since its founding, Brooklyn Theatre Arts has been identified as an
Other schools sharing the South Shore Educational Complex include
VITAL THEATRE COMPANY, located on the upper West side of