Nick and Ashlee’s District performances. There was also a sight reading session as well which we couldn’t record. Their orchestra scored a 1 for the competition which means they qualify to compete at the State festival in May.
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Side By Side Concert 2017
This piece is from Nick and Ashlee’s the Side By Side Concert with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra.
In the violin section on the left, Nick is 3rd row 3rd person in. Ashlee is on the 4th row, 5th person in.
Skyline Winter Concert 2016
Nick and Ashlee are in the same orchestra again. Here’s the two pieces they played for their winter concert:
Brandywine Cemetary
If you live in #AnnArbor you need to visit the #BrandywineCemetary every #Halloween! #ghostsinthegraveyard pic.twitter.com/IUm7BCvuHr
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) November 1, 2016
America’s Birthday
The last of our #smores #fire. Happy Birthday #America!… https://t.co/OfikMgCqnZ
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) July 5, 2016
Ashlee’s Spring Concert 2016
Nick’s Spring Concert 2016
2015 Costume Concert
There's Ashlee! #firstviolin #Scarlett #orchestra #Halloween… https://t.co/0bxHuadXXd
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) October 30, 2015
We were really excited for the concert since Ashlee (& Nick at the high school) are both 1st violin right now. So that meant she had to get up and tune the orchestra before their performances. Video of her tuning is at the very end of the playlist.
Signal Strength
NYC wifi orchestra
The Medicine Game
I was flipping through stations the other night and I came across PBS showing The Medicine Game.
It’s a film about two Onondaga youth who grew up playing lacrosse and dreamed of playing for Syracuse. It displayed both their accomplishments on the field and in the class room. It was very interesting.
Unfortunately, the post show discussion on the American Reframed episode that this was shown on is not included on the web episode. The point I found the most interesting that the Native American guest (I think one of the film’s producers) talked about was some of the things that could lead to Native American youth having a difficult time in the traditional US school system. She mentioned that in Native American culture, education of the youth is very much community oriented. Your parents teach you specific things, your grandparents teach you specific things, your aunts and uncles teach you specific things. Everyone is involved. Then you pull these kids of their communities and put them in public schools where the education falls mainly on the individual, your grades are your responsibility, your assignments are your responsibility, your studying is your responsibility, your overall success is basically solely your responsibility. It’s a very different experience than what they have grown up with up to that point.