Honeywell Center - Wabash, Indiana



















 




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PROVIDING ARTS-IN-EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES

The educational outreach program
maintains a continuous schedule of
professional residency artists and theater
programs along with school art exhibits
displayed in the Clark Gallery.


 

IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCIES
Contact Jayne Rice for information 260-563-1102 x 550 or
jrice@honeywellcenter.org

BANANA SLUG STRING BAND
Oct. 1-4 - Elementary
Ecological awareness and positive human
interactions fostered through music, theater,
puppetry, and audience participation
www.bananaslugstringband.com
AARON BARKER
Oct. 30-Nov. 1 - High School Choral Music
Grammy-winning Nashville songwriter Aaron Barker conducts this fun, interesting, and interactive songwriting workshop.

www.aaronbarker.com
NAPTOWN JAZZ
Nov. 6, 7, 9
High School Instrumental Music
Professor Jack Gilfoy and his quintet show
how this music offers the freedom to
improvise and think on your feet in the
framework of a jazz ensemble.
STEVE SESKIN
Nov. 12-16 - Elementary
Songwriter Steve Seskin uses the Operation Respect anti-bullying program as his platform while entertaning younger audiences.
Sponsored by Duke Energy
TIM NOBLE
Jan. 21-22 - High School Choral
World-famous baritone Tim Noble presents
a workshop focused on vocal music
instruction. The Peru native’s career spans 20
years and includes performances with
the Metropolitan Opera, The Lyric Opera,
and The Netherlands Opera.
IPFW JAZZ ENSEMBLE
March 3-4 - High School Instrumental
Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Jazz Department professors share knowledge
of jazz music with band students.
TIME FOR THREE
March 27-28 - High School Instrumental
A young, dynamic trio of classically trained
string musicians will perform for, instruct,
and interact with music students.
www.timeforthree.com
THE STORY PEDDLERS
March 5-7, 18-19, 25-26 - Elementary
This workshop enables children to
understand plot development, characters, and sequencing without being slowed down by punctuation, spelling, and the physical
process of writing!
www.storypeddlers.com
   
   

The Honeywell
Center Educational
Outreach Program
would like to
thank these
Outreach Partners: