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Recent
Field Trips
Orchestra students played at the Baltimore Museum of Art and the
Power Plant in the Inner Harbor, and attended a Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
concert at Oregon Ridge.
Acting students watched professionals in Love’s
Labor’s Lost at the Shakespeare Theatre.
Video production and musical theatre students
enjoyed Chicago at Wolf Trap.
The visual artists took classes at the Maryland
Institute College of Art and attended a special national exhibit of student
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MSCA Field Trips
MSCA offers an integrated, holistic experience. During their two-week stay,
students explore the creative process, observe professional exemplars and test
their learning in public forums. In 2006, musical theatre students had the
opportunity to perform on a national stage as they opened an Orioles’ game at
Camden Yards singing a new arrangement of the national anthem composed by Dr.
Ray Zeigler, former SU music professor.
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MSCA students have performed at or visited a variety of venues during their
residency. Below is a partial listing:
• The Shakespeare Theatre • Wolf Trap • Baltimore Museum of Art
• Kennedy Center • Brandywine River Museum
• Maryland Institute College of Art Inner Harbor/Power Plant
• Arena Stage Corcoran Gallery • The Visionary Museum • Towson Town Center •
The National Symphony • Ladew Gardens Longwood Gardens Hillwood Museum and
Gardens Kreeger Museum
• The Baltimore Symphony • SU Commons
• Barnes and Noble Booksellers |
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“On
behalf of the Orioles, I would like to extend my sincerest regards for your
group’s performance of ”The Star-Spangled Banner” at Oriole Park on Sunday,
July 16. The group’s rendition was appreciated and acknowledged by everyone
in attendance.
“The national anthem is one of baseball’s most honored traditions, so
we use a very selective process to schedule performers. You should be very
proud of your group’s performance.
”Once again, I thank you and wish you the best of luck with your
future performances.”
Katie Wilson, Orioles Productions |
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