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September
27
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2010
The King and I
By:
Jill G. from Chalmette, LA
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Posted By:
Jill Granberry
On:
4/20/2008 9:45:35 PM
On Friday, I went to see our school's production of "The King and I." Besides the fact that the students did a wonderful job acting, I want to let everyone know about Kevin's design class. They created the most beautiful masks for the cast to use in the ballet scene. I was very impressed with the work they did. I know that they contributed to set decoration as well, and it was beautiful. Great job, Kevin! Jill
Posted By:
kathleen aacosta
On:
4/22/2008 8:59:38 PM
I saw many of Kevin's students work at Art in April. The big blue and black dog/monster like thing was awesome. His creativity and talents challenge and motivate his students. Great Job!!!!
Posted By:
Marie Tom
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4/26/2008 8:29:45 PM
I wish I could have been there. Could you possibly post some of your costume designs Kevin. I would love to see them. Marie Tom
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susanne donahoe
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10/7/2008 2:17:33 PM
Yes, please, I would love to see some of your costume designs. Where could they be found? Susanne
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