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Seniors — it’s your time to shine. You emerged from the pandemic with grace, you continued to play, sing, act, and dance through it all — and you’re almost ready for your next steps. Let us celebrate YOU! Please fill out this quick form and submit a photo so we can honor you in the newsletter and on our social channels via our Senior Spotlight series. Look for the QR Codes in the music and theater classrooms! | |
Help Spread the Word - BPAB’s Give Big Campaign |
BPAB is participating in the Washington Gives Give Big Campaign! WA Gives is a platform created to help nonprofits in WA state. The Give Big Campaign makes it easier to reach donors beyond our school community. Please share the link below with family, friends, and co-workers and encourage them to support BPAB either during the campaign, May 2-3, or today. Early giving is available now! https://www.wagives.org/organization/ballardperformingarts
Our GiveBIG Goal this year is to raise $6,000 to repair or replace well-loved instruments, uniforms, and other critical equipment. It will come as no surprise to any of you that teenagers can be hard on equipment and clothing. We love our talented teenage musicians, and despite our many reminders to take care of their borrowed instruments and uniforms for example, they are still, well...teenagers. As a result, we have numerous banged up instruments, shabby uniforms, and ailing pieces of equipment that are in desperate need of repair or replacement.
*We have an anonymous donor who has agreed to match the first $2,000 we raise! Donate now to help us take full advantage of this generous gift.
Check out BPAB’s Give Big Page.
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Volunteers Needed
There are a lot of performance opportunities left for our students this year. To support them as they showcase their talents, please consider signing up to volunteer for one of the 31 volunteer slots available. Slots are listed in the Sign up Genius.
Upcoming Band Performances
April 29 & 30 – Boats Afloat Jazz Combo, 10 am to 12 pm. (Call time 9:30 am.)
May 5 - Marching Band Practice after school.
May 6 – CWU Jazz Festival. (Call time 7:45 am.) Jazz 1 plays at 2 pm, Jazz 2 plays at 4 pm. 1 pm clinic with bass player John Clayton. **We are in need of 3 chaperones for this event. Please sign up here.
May 23 – North High School band festival at Lincoln (all three bands and percussionists)
June 2-4 – Brass Band at Honkfest. Time TBD (Friday or Saturday or both).
June 4 – Joint concert with Wind Ensemble North Seattle College at 3 pm.
June 7 – Symphonic Band performance with Whitman.
June 8 – Final Spring Band Concert.
June 9 | Ballard FC game: Vocal Jazz National Anthem; Drumline Halftime Show; Brass Band after the game.
June 13 – Final Jazz concert at the Royal Room, 5:30 load in, 6:30 downbeat.
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Upcoming Dates
THIS WEEK!
Friday, April 28
State Solo and Ensemble Contest
Two-day event
CWU in Ellensburg
Vocal Jazz, Chamber Choir, and Tenor Bass Ensemble will perform and soloists will perform on Saturday April 29th.
*Thank you to the volunteers who have already offered to chaperone! We are still in need of a few drivers. Many of our current drivers are parents of students participating in solo competitions on Saturday, and can’t make the return drive. Please consider volunteering! It’s a fun day! Email Jaimee at bpabchoirrep@gmail.com if you're able to help out.
Saturday, April 29
BHS Foundation Fundraising Event
4-5:15 pm
Home of Cyndy Clegg in Edmonds (BHS Foundation Member)
Vocal Jazz performance
Students will organize their own transportation.
Wednesday, May 17th
Chamber Choir performs at Bergen Place Park at 4:30 PM for Syttende Mai.
Tuesday, May 30
OSPI Superintendent’s 50th Anniversary Art Show
During school day
Benaroya Hall
Vocal Jazz performance
Thursday, June 1
Spring Choir Concert @ BHS, 7:30 pm
All choirs
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Orchestra
Symphonic Orchestra at Elliot Bay Music Festival
On May 15th, Symphonic Orchestra will be attending the Elliot Bay Music Educators Association Festival at Garfield High School. There will be an adjudicated performance/clinic and students will get to watch and support other SPS orchestras. Permission slips and more details will be coming soon!
Fiddlers Performance at Shawn O’Donnell’s
The Ballard Fiddlers have been invited to perform at Shawn O’Donnell’s Irish Pub as part of a BPA Dine-Out fundraiser! All day on April 30th, Shawn O’Donnell’s will donate 25% of dine-in and takeout sales to BPA (mention “Ballard Performing Arts” when you order).
Date: April 30, 2023
Time: Fiddlers arrive at 5:30 pm, perform approximately 6:00-6:30 pm.
Other details: Dress will probably be BHS Orchestra t-shirts.
Please join us for the performance and order some food to support the BPA!
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Theatre
For questions about Theatre Arts classes that meet during the school day, email Mr. Riley’s theater substitute, Ms. Indira Rampersad at igrampersad@seattleschools.org.
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Theater Classes
Did you know we have theatre classes at Ballard High School? The acting class is working on two and three person short scenes and will then move on to audition technique, resume writing, and playwriting with writing specialist Rachel Atkins.Theatre tech are currently working on set design models.
One Act Play Festival
May 18, 19, & 20 - 7:30 pm
Rehearsals have begun! Tickets for the One Act Plays are available for purchase at Showtix4u.com.
This spring, six student directors have selected five plays to bring to the Ballard stage, all of which explore what it’s like when reality itself comes into question.
Elliot Jakupcak directs Sure Thing by David Ives, a comedy that follows two strangers in a coffee shop who navigate a conversation with something no one else gets: the chance to start over when you say the wrong thing.
Ella Papineau directs The Yellow Wallpaper by Cameron Colwell and Georgia Drinan. Based on the chilling short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, this play follows a new mother confined to her bed as she tries to make sense of the figure she keeps seeing in the pattern on her bedroom walls.
Autumn Bailey directs The Support Group from Hell by Jeffrey Harr, a dark comedy that follows a teen who joins a support group with members that are far more strange (and possibly supernatural) than she was expecting.
Izzy Rampersad and Milo Palmer co-direct The Hallmarks of Horror by Peter Bloedel. In this “whirlwind tour of horror tropes,” scientists attempt to explain what makes scary movies as scary as possible. The resulting demonstration is much more ridiculous than intended.
Up, All the Way Up? is a new play written and directed by Rose Champion, which follows a woman in the late 19th century as she writes the obituary for the peculiar and mysterious death of a millionaire on a mountain.
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The district only pays for teachers’ salaries; everything else we have to raise or donate. | |
April 29 - Sip and Support on Sunset
You are invited to a BHS Foundation Fundraiser in support of BPA on Saturday, April 29th from 4-7 pm. Huge thanks to the BHS Foundation for generously organizing this afternoon of live music in a beautiful setting to raise funds needed to update our wireless microphone system! Please click the link below for more information. If you are considering attending, we would sincerely appreciate a minimum $150 donation. Hope to see you there! Sip and Support on Sunset
April 30th Dine-Out at Shawn O’Donnell’s
On April 30th, the Ballard Fiddlers will perform at Shawn O’Donnell’s Irish Pub in Fremont as part of a BPA dine/out fundraiser! All day on April 30th mention “Ballard Performing Arts” and Shawn O’Donnell’s will donate 25% of the sales (dine in and takeout) to Ballard Performing Arts. The Ballard Fiddlers will perform at 6 pm with coach Kat Bula. Don’t miss this opportunity to support our BPA programs like this fabulous fiddlers group!
For to go orders, call (206) 420-3656 (or order at the door). Be sure to mention Ballard Performing Arts when you order.
Spring Coffee Sales are Coming! April 26 - May 10
We will be partnering with Caffe Appassionato in Magnolia once again to sell delicious 12 oz bags of coffee to family, friends and neighbors. This is an important fundraiser for your student if they are currently a freshman, sophomore, or junior. For every $14 bag purchased under their name, students will earn $6. That $6 is credited to that student's account and those funds can then be used for the July payments for camps that happen the first weeks of school, or program fees in the fall, and they can even be transferred to a younger sibling when a student graduates. Sales without a student name or marked general will go to the music ASB account to help with music program support.
Choose from four delicious blends (in both drip ground and whole bean):
Arietta Blend - A Medium Roast with a mellow and smooth flavor. Notes of cardamom, tart, caramel and undertones of milk chocolate, strawberry and jasmine.
Tempest Blend - As a bold and strong French Roast, it accentuates a dark and full body with a smoky finish. Notes of caramel, toffee, orange and undertones of raspberry, hazelnut, and cinnamon.
Espresso Blend - A bright and smooth Italian roast. Perfect for silky smooth espresso or robust drip.
Decaffeinated - A French Roast that is smooth with a caramel finish. Notes of blackberry, almond, and toffee, and undertones of vanilla, cinnamon, and tangerine.
Orders can be placed online on the Schoolpay page: https://shorturl.at/BKMW6. Coffee orders will be given to students at their music performance in June (June 1 for choir; June 6 for orchestra; June 8 for band). Students should then deliver the coffee to their customers. Thank you for supporting the performing arts!
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BPAB Board Invites You to Join Our Team!
We have many open positions to fill for next school year. Some are short-term jobs, some are roles that can be done completely over email (no meetings involved), some are year-long jobs with monthly meeting committments, ensuring you will make new friends and feel part of an amazing team of other parents (without embarrassing your teenager)! No experience necessary!
Open Positions:
- Co-President
- Fundraising Chair
- VP Communications
- Social Media Lead
- Student Directory Coordinator
- Dine Out Coordinator
- Co-Chair Fall Direct Drive/Brewery Event
- Spring Mattress Sale Coordinator
- Co-Chair Spaghetti Dinner
- Co-Editor Newsletter
- Graphic Designer (event posters/graphics)
- Uniforms Lead Coordinator
- Photo and Video Manager
Interested? Email bpabvolunteers@gmail.com and/or come to our May 9th meeting at 6 pm in the BHS Library to learn more about these open positions.
Spaghetti Dinner 2024 Committee Meeting Tonight!
Now that you have experienced the joyful community vibe of the Spaghetti Dinner event, join us tonight, April 25, on Zoom from 7-7:30 pm to start planning it for next year! Zoom link is on our website calendar.
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Seniors: Fill out Your Senior Salute Form!
Seniors–it’s your time in the spotlight to be recognized for all the work you’ve done over the last four years. Fill out this brief questionnaire and submit a favorite photo from your time in band, choir, orchestra, or theatre.
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Check out a video of the orchestra performance from the Disneyland trip! | |
Check out past performances any time on our YouTube and Vimeo channels. | |
Give a Teacher Some Appreciation!
BPA Families, please consider sending a personal thanks to the BPA directors, and other BHS teachers and staff, via the PTSA's online Teacher and Staff Appreciation Padlet, which we will present on Wednesday, May 10 (during May 8-12 Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week). The Padlet will be open for signing through May 5. Click here for more information.
Celebrate Earth Day — Attend Puget Soundworks Concert April 28-30 (in person) or May 19-27 (online)
Down to Earth is a celebration of the diverse beauty of our planet, Earth, and an opportunity to inspire action toward protecting her. Through spoken word pieces, classic protest songs that have been used to advocate for environmental causes, as well as climate anthems that reflect our current challenges, the vast range of artistic involvement in this concert brings a unique and powerful perspective to the issue of climate change. For anyone who loves and wants to protect our home, this show is for you. You belong here with us. Puget Soundworks' mission is to "Make the world a kinder, more inclusive place, one song at a time." Click this link for information. https://pugetsoundworks.org/attend/#
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