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Free Choir & Orchestra Concert Wednesday, Oct. 24
The Niles North Choir and Orchestra will perform in the Auditorium on Wed., Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m.
The concert is free to the public.
The Choir and Symphonic strings will combine to perform Mozart’s “Ave Verum Corpus.” The Symphonic strings will also play Holst’s “Brook Green Suite,” Strauss’ “Pizzicato Polka” and the theme “Schindler’s List” featuring soloists Aidan Perreault on violin and Zoe Hertz on cello. The Philharmonic strings will play “Autumn” by Vivaldi and “An American Hymn,” based on “Chester” and Slovakian dances.
The Niles North Orchestra is directed by Pamela Hendrix and Daniel Gregerman directs the school’s choirs.
Enjoy After-the-Show Treats, Too!
After the show, grab a treat in the lobby! The Fine Arts Parents & Patrons selling BAKED GOODS and JAMBA JUICE to benefit the fine arts at Niles North.
So, enjoy the concert and the delicious treats!
Theatre Department Presents Loves Labors Lost Oct. 11-13
The plot of the play is the King of Navarre who wants to focus on his education and has declared that no women will be allowed at court—they are a distraction. He convinces his loyal friends to join him on this noble venture. But when the lovely Princess of France and her entourage come to court, how can the king and his compatriots resist?
The cast includes Noah Zeidman as King of Navarre; Justin Shannon as Berowne; Simon Gebremedhin as Longaville; Christopher Khoshaba as Dumaine; Teresa Franks as Princess of France; Natalie Aleman as Rosaline; Rachel Sepiashvili as Maria; Joanna Vaklin as Katherine; Nathan Selinger as Boyet; Eugene Hyun as Don Armado; Martin Wiviott as Moth; Sam Rosenfeld as Costard; Lauryn Schmelzer as Jaquenetta; Hannah Sahyouni as Sister Nathaniel; Katie Bean as Holofernes; and Tahir Razzaq as Constable Dull.
The Technical Staff includes: Timothy Ortmann, Director; Annaliisa Ahlman, Technical Director; Teresa Ripley, Costume Designer; Michael Rourke, Lighting Designer; Brian Fallon, Hair Designer; Linda Room, Costume Stitcher; Anita Scanlon, Costume Assistant; Anne Zavell, Production Assistant.
Student Staff includes: Nina Roy, Stage Manager; Athanasia Giannetos, Assistant Director; Max Dolinko, Assistant Stage Manager; Camille Paskind, Dramaturg; Sabina Dzelilovic, Shop Manager; Emma Decker, Assistant Technical Director; Maddie Martin, Carpenter; Ryan Loach, Properties Master; Sarah Alkyer, Props Assistant; Rachel Sepiashvili, Sound Designer; Erin Rourke, Sound Engineer; Alex Hammond, Assistant Lighting Designer; Danielle Kropveld, Master Electrician; Sarah Alkyer, Costume Mistress; Ryan Loach, Costume Assistant; and Sebastijan Torgus, House Manager/Promotions.
Chorale European Trip Canceled
FAPP Meets Tues., Oct. 9
PLEASE JOIN US—The next meeting of Niles North Fine Arts Parents & Patrons is Tues., Oct. 9 at 7p.m. in room 1685 at Niles North High School.
Deanna Sortino, Auroris Dance Director and Visual Art Instructor will stop by to address the group. All interested community members are invited to attend and encouraged to share their skills, talents and ideas.
Good Luck at IMEA Auditions
Big Art Season for Niles North
It will be a busy few weeks for District 219 art students and teachers with three major events to check out.
North and West Create Works for Sculpture Park
Join students and teachers from Niles North and West as they are honored for creating two new sculptures for the Northshore Sculpture Park on McCormick Blvd. Join them for the live christening at 5:45pm. Just RSVP by Sept. 18 tolorrea@d219.org. The school is exploring the possibility of providing a bus due to limited parking at the Sculpture Park. Please indicate that you are interested in taking a bus from Niles North to the park in your RSVP. A bus update will be sent via email before Sept. 27. If you prefer to drive, parking will be available at the Skokie Police Department boat launch on Oakton. The sculptures are located in the park just south of Oakton St.
Art Students Compete
Eight Niles North Art Students are participating in the fourth annual 12×12 Art Competition and Exhibit at Dick Blick in Evanston. The reception is Thursday, Sept. 20, from 6-8 p.m. at Dick Blick, 1755 Maple Ave., Evanston, Ill. Eight artists from the school will have their work on display. Those students are: Corie Adams, Sally Lavengood, Gabrielle General, Jungha Suk, Alexa Jasenof, Anna Poloz, Sarah Lewin and Serena Hocharoen.
Teachers as Artists
Also, on Thursday, Sept. 20, the Teachers As Artists reception will take place at the Skokie Public Library at 6:30 p.m. District 219 art teachers, as well as art teachers from feeder schools, will be exhibiting their personal artwork on the east side of the library. The exhibit will include paintings, drawings, digital art, photography, scupture and ceramics. The Skokie Public Library is located at 5215 Oakton St.
FAPP Meets Wed., Sept. 12
PLEASE JOIN US—The next meeting of Niles North Fine Arts Parents & Patrons is Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7p.m. in room 1675 at Niles North High School.
Meet Jason Brown, our new District 219 Fine Arts Director and Cheryl Filipek, the Niles North Band Director!
All interested community members are invited to attend and encouraged to share their skills, talents and ideas.
‘Pageant Play’ Kicks Off Theatre Season on Aug. 24-25
The Niles North Theater Department opens the 2012-13 season with the Director’s Circle production of “Pageant Play” by Matthew Wilkas and Mark Setlock.
“Pageant Play” examines the surreal world of child beauty pageants: the contestants’ homes, coaching sessions, and seminars and the competitive drive to be the best. Performances will be held at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on August 24 and 25 in the Drama Performance Center at 9800 Lawler, Skokie. Tickets are $10. To reserve tickets, please call the Box Office at (847) 626-2122. A free community performance will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 23.
The cast of “Pageant Play” includes Christopher Khoshaba as Bobby and Buddy; Ryan Loach as Bob and Gunnar; Nina Roy as Pinky and Rachel Sepiashvili as Marge, Pinky’s Mother. Additional cast and voiceovers: Jo Ludington, Michael Rourke, Erin Rourke and Athanasia Giannetos.
Production staff: Timothy Ortmann, Director; Annaliisa Ahlman, Scenic Designer; Teresa Ripley, Costume Designer; Barbara Reeder, Lighting Designer; Brian Fallon, Hair Designer; Erin Rourke, Sound Designer; Alex Hammond, Assistant Technical Director; Athanasia Giannetos, Stage Manager; Sarah Alkyer, Properties Mistress; Linda Room, Costume Assistant; Zach Zirlin and Ken Otsuka, Graphic Artists and Anne Zavell and Stephanie Persaud, Production Assistants.
Director’s Circle is an audition-only program at Niles North designed to offer an opportunity for outstanding theater students to hone their craft. Actors and technical crew are chosen prior to play selection, so that the play is specifically selected to showcase their abilities. Upon completion of this production, the students assist their teachers in the school’s theater classes, run acting clinics and work as leaders in sharing their skills with fellow drama students. Director’s Circle students for 2012-13 are: Alex Hammond, Tech Direction; Athanasia Giannetos, Stage Management; Christopher Khoshaba, Acting; Ryan Loach, Acting; Nina Roy, Acting and Rachel Sepiashvili, Acting.
Other Niles North productions include: “Love’s Labors Lost,” October 11-13; “That’s My Story,” November 7; “Almost, Maine,” December 6-8; “Reflections,” January 9, 2013; Aristophanes’ “The Birds,” February 12-13; “Beauty and the Beast,” March 14-16; and “Punk Rock,” May 2-4. For more information, go to http://www.nntheatre.com.
Meet Niles North’s New Band Director
Cheryl Filipek also joined Niles North’s Fine Arts faculty, becoming the school’s new band director.
She began work on Aug. 14, leading the school’s band camp for this week.
Filipek takes over program from Elton Eisele after 29 years of teaching at Niles North.
Filipek has been Director of Bands at Lincoln Park High School in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) since 2005. She directed the 102-piece concert and marching band and the school’s top wind ensemble. She also taught Freshman General Music.
Filipek was instrumental in Lincoln Park High School earning the No. 2 Rank in Class AA Overall Music State Final School Results from the IHSA in 2010 and 2011, and her groups have earned 14 Superior Ratings from CPS and IHSA Festivals. Filipek’s Pep Band was chosen by audition tape as the No. 1 Pep Band of the Year in 2009 by the IHSA.
Filipek was Band Director at Lane Technical College Preparatory High School from 2000 to 2005 and taught Music Appreciation. From 2000 to 2010 she was an instrumentalist for the Air National Guard Band of the Midwest, performing as solo oboist in the Concert Band and Woodwind Quintet; she also served as Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of Public Affairs.
Filipek earned her bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.