Wednesday, April 16, 2014

D99/BB exchange expands to the Visual Arts





The students in Digital Photo Studio and Digital Photo II experienced a cross-cultural, mulit-disciplinary masterclass in photography.  Ideas were shared and boundaries were expanded through the realm of photography and digital photography.

Helfried Strauss presented the student artist with a history of his work, which included capturing the transformation of the city of Leipzig, Germany after the Berlin Wall came down.  Herr Strauss also spent time examining the work of DGS student artists, providing them formative feedback on their work and asking them probing questions about concepts and meaning within their photographs.

Special thanks to the students from the AP German program at DGS who served as linguistic translators during the presentation.  

2014 D99/Woodridge Public Library Art Show



The North and South High Art teams are busy hanging the 2014 D99/WPL Art Show, a show which features the finest 2D and 3D work from District 99 visual artists.

The show opens tonight, April 16, 2014 at 6 PM at the Woodridge Public Library and will be in exhibition through the month of April.  Results of the show adjudication will be announced in a brief ceremony at 6:30 PM.  The public is cordially invited to attend the opening and the exhibiton.  

Monday, April 14, 2014

D99/BB Exchange program goes on the road............


















Our friends from Beitigheim-Bissingen traveled today to experience the gracious hospitality and musicianship from the students and staff at  Lincoln-Way Central High School.

The recorder orchestra participated in clinics and workshops with Laura Kuhlman, the current president of the American Recorder Society, and with Glen Shannon, internationally acclaimed recorder composer and performer.  After the time of the learning, the BB Recorder Orchestra performed for the Lincoln-Way Central Wind Ensemble.

The Guitar Orchestra spent time rehearsing and then shared the stage with the Lincoln-Way Central Guitar Studio Ensemble.  A favorite moment of the day was a spontaneous international guitar jam session which took place right after the performance.

The Orchestra performed for the Lincoln-Way Central HS Orchestra, ending with a fabulous vocal feature.

After the morning of music, the Lincoln-Way staff treated our German friends to a pizza lunch before sending us on our way back to Downers Grove.

Special thanks to Stacy Williams-Jackson and the Lincoln-Way Central music team for their rich hospitality today.  The world was made a smaller place today through the exchange of culture and music.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Host Family Weekend!

District 99 Music Host Families have enjoyed the opportunity to show our guests from Germany around the Chicago area this weekend.  Here are some some images shared from many of the host families.

Click on any of the images below to access the full album of nearly 60 images from our hosts.


Saturday, April 12, 2014

Welcome Luncheon

District 99 music host-families gathered this afternoon for a group lunch with our guests from the Bietigheim-Bussingen Musikschule. Thank you to our host families for bringing delicious food and providing a very positive welcome.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Music Exchange - A New Chapter Begins!

This evening District 99 welcomed students from the Bietigheim-Bissingen Musikschule (Germany) as they arrived at O'Hare International Airport and transferred to Downers Grove.  

A special thanks is extended to the students, parents, and faculty who helped make our guests - many who are visiting the United States for the first time - feel welcome.






















District 99 Cultural and Music Exchange


The world is about to become a smaller place for students in District 99 and the community of Downers Grove.

Next Wednesday evening, April 15th (7 PM), students from the Bietigheim-Bissingen Musikschule (Germany) will present a wonderful concert in our community.  These students – who are arriving on April 11 to spend the next week in “home stays” with District 99 families, are continuing a rich cultural and musical tradition shared between our community and that of Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany.  Historical highlights of this exchange follow at the end of this announcement.

When our District 99 music students have traveled to Germany on past tours, they have always been privileged to perform for large/appreciative audiences.  There is nothing that can help a student music ensemble feel more welcomed or appreciated than the response of a community to come out and support their efforts.  With this in mind, we are asking our community to please thoughtfully consider attending this concert, and supporting these wonderful student musicians from Germany.

Details of the concert may be found in the poster above.

We hope to see you, your family and friends, at the Tivoli next Wednesday night, at 7:00 PM.  The concert is FREE and open to the community, so please invite your neighbors as well!


EXCHANGE BACKGROUND HIGHLIGHTS:

The cultural exchange that we enjoy today is the product of almost 30 years of ongoing musical tours between the District 99 schools and the Bietigheim-Bissingen Musikschule. 

1985:   Mr. Bob Jacobs of the Downers Grove Morning Kiwanis Club was contacted by a Kansas City area Kiwanis Club, inquiring about the possibility of finding a high school music program that would host a German student band from Bietigheim-Bissingen.  Mr. Jacobs then contacted Mr. Alan Roselieb, the music teacher at Downers Grove South High School.  Mr. Roselieb coordinated the first visit of the German students to the Downers Grove area.

      1993:   District 99 sends first music ensembles to visit Germany and participate in the exchange.  Student participants included the band from Downers Grove South and the District 99 Orchestra.  Tour directors included Mr. Alan Roselieb, Mr. Pat Annelo, and Mr. Craig Roselieb.

      1997:   Second District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is an honors band made up of students from both North and South High Schools. Tour directors included Mr. Craig Roselieb and Mr. Brayer Teague.

      2001:   Third District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is an honors band made up of students from both North and South High Schools. Tour directors included Mr. William Miller, Mr. Ronald Hornish, Mr. Craig Roselieb, and Mr. Brayer Teague.

      2005:   Fourth District 99 tour to Germany. Student participants included the band from Downers Grove North and the District 99 Orchestra. Tour directors included Mrs. Anne Branch, Mr. William Miller, and Mr. Brayer Teague.

      2008:   Fifth District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is an honors band made up of students from both North and South High Schools. Tour directors included Mr. William Miller, Mr. Craig Roselieb, Mr. Brayer Teague, and Mr. Glenn Williams.

      2010:   Sixth District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is a District 99 honors orchestra made up of students from both North and South High Schools. Tour directors included Ms. Jennifer Mullen, Mr. William Miller, Mr. Ronald Hornish.

      2012:   Seventh District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is a District 99 honors band made up of students from both North and South High Schools.  Tour directors included Mr. William Miller, Ms. Jennifer Mullen, Mr. Craig Roselieb, Mr. Brayer Teague, and Mr. Glenn Williams.

      2014:   Upcoming - Eighth District 99 tour to Germany.  The ensemble is a District 99 honors orchestra made up of students from both North and South High Schools.  Tour directors include Ms. Jennifer Mullen, Mr. Gregory Hensel, and Mr. Craig Roselieb.


District 99 has hosted many different Musikschule tours over the past 30 years, including multiple visits by their concert band, string orchestra, guitar orchestra, recorder ensemble, and accordion band.  Our District 99 Administration and our Downers Grove Village Government has been very supportive of welcoming these guests.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

2014 Spring Jazz Concert







Performing for an enthused audience, the student musicians in the jazz program at South High School presented their 2014 Spring Jazz Concert tonight.  The Workshop, Combo, Lab Band and Ensemble performed 17 selections spanning a tremendous breadth of jazz repertoire.  Each ensemble performed with enthusiasm and precision, leaving the crowd wanting more as the evening concluded.




The concert is archived for viewing on the High School Cube in case you weren't able to be live in the auditorium tonight.  You can view the performance by clicking here.  Great job tonight Mustang jazz musicians!