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Pfac offers teen art classes
Anime – Cartooning Now! is one of the new summer courses the Peninsula Fine Art Center’s Studio Art School is offering between July 8 and August 8 for teens ages 13-17.

Professional artists teach teens to use a variety of mediums and advanced techniques in pottery and cartooning. Education Manager Julie Williams is particularly excited to offer Anime – Cartooning Now!, “this cartooning workshop is being led by Rob Dewing of Smithfield, VA, a recent graduate of The School of Visual Arts in New York with a degree in cartooning.” Dewing has studied under Phil Jimenez, artist of DC Comic’s Wonder Woman who also worked on Marvel's The Amazing Spider-man and under Klaus Janson, most noted for his inking with Frank Miller for the Daredevil series and the The Dark Knight Returns graphic novel.

In pottery and ceramics, Williams says, “we’re offering the class, Light Up the Night,Beth Turbeville is teaching advanced techniques on the potter’s wheel in Teen Wheel.” Turbeville is a professional artist who has been teaching at Pfac for ten years and managing Pfac’s Ceramics Studio for eight years. where form really does follow function in the design and creation of table lamps and nightlights out of clay.

Registration can be completed in person or online www.pfac-va.org. Each teen course costs $100 for Pfac members and $115 for non-members.

The schedule for these courses is as follows:

  • Anime – Cartooning Now!, July 8, 10, 15 and 17 from 2-4 pm, teaches the drawing technique, coloring style and story development for cartooning.
  • Light Up the Night, July 9-12 from 1:30-4:30 pm, uses pottery techniques to create functional and beautiful lamps and nightlights.
  • Teen Wheel, August 5-8 from 1:30-4:30 pm, involves advanced techniques on the pottery wheel.

For younger artists, ARTventures Summer Camps offer multiple sessions. These classes are only a few among many that Pfac’s Studio Art School offers throughout the year. Classes are offered for artists of all ages and skill levels, ranging from one day to ten weeks in courses such as painting, drawing, photography, ceramics and art appreciation.

Pfac is located at 101 Museum Drive, in Mariners’ Museum Park, Newport News.  For more information, call 757-596-8175 or visit www.pfac-va.org.
 

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Written by Sheri Beyrau   
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
When I was asked to cover a press conference about the new television show Fever, I had no idea what I was going to see, but the prospect of someone in the local area trying to produce a television show that would showcase local talent was interesting enough to entice me. Karma Butler’s concept for Fever is to be a non-competitive, showcase for young entertainment entrepreneurs, and a learning experience to prepare them for the entertainment industry. Twenty performers were chosen for the pilot cast. They had approximately 200 performers audition at Arts Enter Cape Charles, Governor’s School, various schools on the eastern shore, and other locations through out Hampton Roads. Talented young adults from North Carolina to Maryland turned out at auditions.The Fever team has put together what appears to be a very talented group of young adults for this project. From what I understand they started rehearsing together on Saturday and their first showing was today, Monday, at the press conference I attended, an impressive turn around time, even for more seasoned performers. 

The young entrepreneurs, who choose to share their ages during the introductions, range in age from 13 to 22, and their performance talents run the gamut. They are actors, singers, musicians, dancers, and songwriters, from varied backgrounds and levels of experience. Some have aspirations beyond on being in front of the camera and hope to someday be writers, directors and producers of their own projects. All of them seem to share the hope that Fever, will be the start of big things for them.

Those of us there were treated to highlights from the show they intend to tape, Friday March 30 at 7:00 pm and Saturday March 31 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at the TR Dance Center in Norfolk. Tickets are available for these performances for $15.00.

The show we saw highlighted the two guest artists, Terrence Smith and Jonathan Bradford, and Jesse Mitchell who played an original work on his saxophone, and the dancers. I was sorry we only got to see the actors as part of the opening dance number, I was curious about the comedy sketches that had been written to be used as part of the show.

I will say I was impressed by the energy and talent that was presented. There is little doubt that anyone who hears Terrence Smith sing will be impressed. He has one of those voices that fill a theater, and then some. Two original pieces were presented by their composers. Jonathan Bradford sang a nice quiet song accompanied by his guitar, and Jesse Mitchell played his saxophone, while four of the dancers preformed.

The show features two sets of dancers, the free-style dancers, and then the regular dancers. No doubt they are all very talented but they haven’t mastered performing as a group. Although they have the movements down, they aren’t quite together. One dancer may give big sweeping motions, while the next has very tight controlled movements, and in general they all still look like they are concentrating on where their feet, arm, hand, etc, has to be next. That being said, I do realize they have only been working together two days. Hopefully in the three days before the tapings they will have the opportunity to become more unified in their movement.

The plan, as I understand it, is to tape this pilot performance, and then take it to National cable televisions networks and sell the series. The resulting show would be a mix of reality TV and variety show, as we watch them learn and grow within the entertainment industry. Karma Butler wants to touch his audience with quality and content of his production, not the scandal that seems to be the mainstay of most of today’s reality based entertainment, as well as provide his young entrainment entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn the business.

Although I am not sure Mr. Butler will be able to find a national audience for Fever, I don’t doubt for a moment, that the people involved in the pilot project will have gained valuable experience, and the audience will see some wonderful performances during the tapings.

 

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