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To qualify to appear as part of
Young Audiences of Indiana, an artist must audition before professional
artists and educators, undertake a
trial outing in a school setting and go
over an outline of subject matter to
be covered with program director
Anne Stern.
Currently.pn the program are:
ShoestrrngvSingers — an introduction to pp»a as musical drama
by Indiana University School of Music graduate students Jan Prokop,
Christine Meadows, Mark Hester,
Jeff Clayton and Jeanne Stanley.
Francelise Dawkins — A Paris
native introduces Caribbean songs
and dances.
. Indianapolis Brass Quintet —
Children learn about brass instruments from Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra members Dan Corrigan,
Paul Hilgeman, Robert Day, John
Bart and John Miller.
Easy Street Stringband - Old
fashioned music and square dancing
are presented by Mark Feddersen,
Bob Herring, Teri Klassen and Randy Marmouze.
Shuffle Creek Cloggers - Mary
Beth Roska and Frank Hall perform
step dancing typical of Appalachia
and the British Isles accompanied by
the Easy Street Stringband.
Rondo Woodwind Quintet — Introduction to woodwind instruments
by Maxine Elworthy, Randy Cunningham, Martha Nelson, Lynne
Meyer and Alice Render.
Rosewood String Quartet — Sam
pling of Renaissance music by Indiana University music instructors
Rhonda Bingham, Stephanie Sant'-
Ambrogin, Debra Moree and Juliana
Morison, who accompany Cheryl
Whitney's dancing.
Drums of West Africa - Music,
dance and masquerade presented by
Julius Adeniyi. Jack Gilfoy. Kevin
Kaiser and Francelise Dawkins.
Nant--«n lm Quintet — Introduction 10 jazz by Jack Gilfoy. Jimmy McD.iniels, Allen Johnson, Royce
Campbell and Steve Dokken.
Dane Kaleidoscope — Modern
dance presented by Ginger Hall,
Diane Kelber, Craig Callaway, Bill
Piner and Jennifer Ladner.
Patt Tiemeier - Artist presents
workshop on banner assembly.
Lindi Walker - Pupils use ev
eryday objects to produce sounds
with a musician who is an Indianapolis Public Schools arts specialist.
Doug Babb — Pupils learn more
about pitch, volume and tempo while
Babb demonstrates a 20th century
instrument, the synthesize r.
Christine Meadows and Mark Hester, both of Bloomington,
give St. Matthew Catholic School pupils a taste of opera. — The
NEWS Photos, Tim Hdcomb.