Hip-hop, puppets and plenty of fun

SALISBURY — Infallible signs of spring include exhibition baseball on television, changing the clocks, opening the windows and blowing the winter dust out — and the Fourth Grade Arts Day.Fourth-graders from all six Region One school district towns come to The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville for workshops in a wide variety of disciplines — silk painting, polymer clay creatures, printmaking, puppetry, ballet, hip-hop, percussion, theater games, Ukranian eggs and more.This year’s workshop artists were Kimberly Barrante, Joe Brien, Austin Dailey, Lois Fiftal, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Jonathan Grusauskas, Lisa Jones, Terre Lefferts, Jennifer Markow, Charles Noyes, Diane Schapira, Joel Schapira, Susanna Schindler and Dave Wonsey.The fourth-graders, about 130 in all, were split up into groups of eight or nine for two workshop sessions.There were also three performances in the school’s Walker Auditorium. Carrara-Rudolph kicked off the day with her high-energy “imaginative puppetry” presentation.Carrara-Rudolph had the students involved from the beginning. As a group they collaborated on a drawing that turned out to be a flying unicorn pig that puts out fires by squirting water from the I Don’t Know Tree through its eyes. It is called Steve.Later, she had the auditorium rocking to a doggerel call-and-response: “Whoa! Aah! Boogity boogity blah!”“With your body, voice and imagination, you can do anything,” said Carrara-Rudolph.The Poetry in Motion Crew/Hip Hop Dimensions group returned this year, with their retrospective look at the development of today’s hip-hop dance and music styles.And members of the cast of “South Pacific,” plus director and choreographer Michael Berkeley and Lori Belter from the Housatonic Musical Theater Society, put on a mock audition and rehearsal to show the fourth-graders how a show is cast and produced. Berkeley picked some students to come up on stage and join the chorus in a dance routine. (“South Pacific” will be performed at Housatonic Valley Regional High School March 15-17.)Arts Day is organized by the Arts Fund for Region One, a fund of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. This year’s Arts Day was the 18th year of the event. The six regional towns are North Canaan, Falls Village, Cornwall, Kent, Sharon and Salisbury.

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