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Ohio Animation Firms Support Youth Wellness with Mindful Music Daily Animation for Schools

Two Cincinnati Firms Help Cincinnati Non-Profit Create World-Class Animations for National Mindful Music Program for Student Wellbeing

MISC_Mindful Musical MomentsTwo Cincinnati animation firms, Pixel Fiction and Lightborne, joined forces to support Mindful Music Moments, Cincinnati non-profit The Well’s signature program that brings world-class music in combination with daily creative, calming prompts to schools and classrooms in Greater Cincinnati and far beyond.

The Well’s Director of Music and Arts Programs, Bryce Kessler says “We heard from a lot of our teachers that students need support in focusing their attention. As a small non-profit, we needed to find a dynamic, cost- and time-effective way to create daily video content in addition to daily audio content for all 300 schools and national partnerships we serve. Kessler continues, “we innovate and learn directly from our school partners and lean in to our 50+ schools in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky to make sure we are always supporting the ever-changing environment.”

Kessler continues, “Pixel Fiction, with support from Kattspaw Audio, created our new mascot Mel O. Dee and Lightborne’s team created audio responsive designs that animate to the daily music selections. The result is delightful and compelling to students.”

Lightborne President Scott Durban explains “we harnessed the power of TouchDesigner—a commercial software frequently used to generate visuals for touring music artists—to craft bespoke audio reactive visuals that enhance and deepen the Mindful Music Moments program.”

“Bringing the mascot, Mel O. Dee, to life was made easier by starting with their fun logo design that had the character already built in. It informed much of what we needed to know about their personality,” explains Scott Thierauf, co-owner of Pixel Fiction. “Working closely with Stacy and Bryce, we created an energetic, childlike character that bounds around with seemingly endless energy, then slowly calms to ease the viewers into Mindful Music Moments. The goal was to show a fun, encapsulated version of what a child might experience at the beginning of their day.”

Myesha Jewell, Preschool and Kindergarten teacher at Parker Woods Montessori, a Cincinnati Public School, has experienced the audio version of Mindful Music over the last several years. She says that the new animated content allows us students to “listen to Mindful Music all throughout our school day. This year, I feel like the kids can see the visuals and calm their breathing to match the visuals.”

For more information about bringing Mindful Music to your school, preschool or organization, reach out to TheWell.World.

About The Well
The Well provides programs, practices and connection at the intersection of arts and wellness. Its programs include Mindful Music Moments, Mindful Poetry Moments, True Body Project and a new youth curriculum My True SELF. The Well is based in Camp Washington and is nourished by the non-profit A Mindful Moment.

About Lightborne
Lightborne Communications is a world-renowned video production studio creating visually stunning works for complex multi-disciplinary projects. Their work includes live stage performance content, broadcast TV commercials, web and social videos, retail environments, projection mapping, brand experiences, and beyond.

About Pixel Fiction
Pixel Fiction is a unique animation, edit and visual effects studio producing dazzling visuals that persuade, inform and entertain. Their specialties include creative editorial, high-end 3d animation, visual effects, motion graphics and concept design for broadcast TV, web videos, experiential & immersive design, music videos and more.

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TAKE THE STAGE Campaign to Benefit Cincinnati Arts Association’s Education Programs

CAA_Take the StageTAKE THE STAGE 

Own a Piece of History in Support of the
Cincinnati Arts Association’s Education Programs

[CINCINNATI, OH] The Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is pleased to announce its newest fundraising campaign, TAKE THE STAGE, which allows donors to own a piece of Aronoff Center history – a section of the Procter & Gamble Hall’s original stage floor, which was replaced this summer after nearly thirty years of use.

Since the opening of the Aronoff in 1995, this beloved stage has held hundreds upon hundreds of shows and stars from Hamilton, Disney’s The Lion King, and The Phantom of the Opera to Patti LaBelle, Carol Burnett, and Tony Bennett… and many, many more. The new stage floor includes more than 8,000 red oak floorboards and was installed over a ten-week period by the Cincinnati Floor Company, which also installed the original Procter & Gamble Hall flooring. The new stage floor has an estimated life of more than thirty years.

Friends and fans of the Cincinnati Arts Association are invited to support the NEXT STAGE of its ongoing history of presenting arts and entertainment experiences at the Aronoff Center and in the community. For a donation of $250, supporters will receive a beautifully framed, limited-edition shadowbox that includes an engraved piece of the original Procter & Gamble Hall stage and a stunning image of the theater, plus a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Most importantly, the funds raised through the TAKE THE STAGE campaign will help CAA sustain its Education & Community Engagement (ECE) programs that promote transformative, life-long participation in the arts while contributing to individual, organizational, and community success. With a mission to educate, inspire, and engage the Tri-state region, these accessible arts programs ignite the imaginations of all ages. CAA’s ECE department has served more than two million children and adults since the inception of these programs nearly three decades ago. 

To donate to the TAKE THE STAGE campaign and receive the limited-edition shadowbox, or for more information, visit CincinnatiArts.org/take-the-stage or contact Amanda Ross at (513) 977-4135 / aross@cincinnatiarts.org. 

The Cincinnati Arts Association is a 501[c] 3 nonprofit organization, and contributions to the Aronoff Center’s TAKE THE STAGE campaign are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. 

ABOUT THE CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of two of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves upwards of 700,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies.

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Cast Announced for WINTER WONDERETTES at Kincaid Regional Theatre

  • KRT new_logoMissy – Cassidy Perme
  • Cindy Lou – Elly Morris
  • Suzy – Madisyn Kelley
  • Betty Jean – Allison Kalfas

We are thrilled to welcome these joyful ladies to the KRT stage. This seasonal celebration finds the Wonderettes entertaining at the annual Harper’s Hardware Holiday Party. When Santa turns up missing, the girls use their talent and creative ingenuity to save the holiday party! Featuring great ’60s versions of holiday classics such as “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Run, Rudolph, Run,” and “Winter Wonderland,” the result is, of course, marvelous! This energetic and glittering holiday package is guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages. Performances running November 30 through December 17, 2023.

Get Early Bird tickets now through October 31! Use code “Early Bird” to receive $5 off each ticket in your order. Tickets at www.krtshows.com

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2024 Season Announced by Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMAYTAG VIRGIN
March 8-16

Join us as we follow Alabama school teacher Lizzy Nash and her new neighbor, Jack Key, over the year following the tragic death of Lizzy’s husband. The play explores the ideas of inertia and self-enlightenment, and the bridge between the two.


STRING OF PEARLS
May 3-11

Spanning more than 35 years, our play explores the possibilities that open up in the lives of an array of women as they come into contact with a certain strand of pearls. While the pearls have been stolen, bought, bestowed, unstrung and nearly lost follow their story as the pearls touch the lives of mothers and daughters, sisters and friends, even husbands and wives as they weave a deeply affecting story of love and loss.


BOSTON MARRIAGE
June 21-29

Meet two “women of fashion” who have lived together on the fringes of upper-class society. Anna is the mistress of a wealthy man while Claire is infatuated with a respectable young lady and wants to enlist the jealous Anna’s help for an assignation. All while exchanging barbs and taking turns at taunting Anna’s hapless Scottish parlor maid. A wickedly, funny comedy.


INTO THE WOODS
Aug. 9-17

The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.


THE GLASS MENAGERIE
Sept. 20-28

Amanda Wingfield is a faded remnant of Southern gentility who now lives in a dingy St. Louis apartment with her son, Tom, and her daughter, Laura, who has a physical handicap and debilitating shyness. When Amanda convinces Tom to bring home from his workplace a “gentleman caller” for Laura, the illusions that Tom, Amanda, and Laura have each created in order to make life bearable collapse about them.


THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
Nov. 9-16

Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in this wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally “woke” teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.

For more information visit www.middletownlyric.org.

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Auditions Announced for THE LADIES FOURSOME at CenterStage Players

CSP_logoCenterStage Players announces auditions for our March 2024 production of ‘The Ladies Foursome’ by Norm Foster

AUDITION VENUE AND DATES:
Evendale Cultural Art Center – 10428 Reading Rd

  • Saturday November 4 – 2:00-3:30 pm in the Lower Art Studio
  • Sunday November 5 – 2:00-3:30 pm in the History Room

At the corner of Glendale-Milford Road and Reading Road, you can only enter via the east-bound lane of Reading Road. Parking and entrance are at the rear of the building. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Rehearsals will begin in early February 2024.

SHOW DATES: March 15-23, 2024
SHOW VENUE: Bell Tower Arts Pavilion – 3270 Glendale Milford Rd.

THE LADIES FOURSOME CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
(For all roles, a passing familiarity with golf clubs would be a plus but is not a necessity)

  • Margot (50-55): A heavy drinker. Owns a construction company. Divorced & estranged from her daughter.
  • Tate (42): The angst-y stay-at-home mother of three teenagers. Husband is a surgeon.
  • Connie (50-55): Attractive TV news anchor. A flirt. Competitive.
  • Dorie (around 40): Six kids. Vacation spa owner. Former Las Vegas singer. Angry with her life’s direction.

SHOW SYNOPSIS
The day after their friend Cathy’s funeral, Margot, Tate, and Connie gather for a round of golf in honor of their recently departed fourth. There, they are joined by another woman, an old friend of Cathy’s they’d never met. Over the course of eighteen holes, secrets and confessions unravel as the women discuss love, sex, children, and everything in between. A funny, fast-paced, heartwarming story of friendship inspired by The Foursome.

QUESTIONS? CONTACT –
Steve Phelan (Director) – stevephelan7588@gmail.com
Kelly Geoppinger (Producer) – kgeoppinger33@gmail.com
Gregory Smith (Producer) – eerf99@aol.com

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