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Youth Theatre Carson City presents The Lion King Jr. with shows Friday through Jan. 22

Youth Theatre Carson City presents The Lion King Jr. with shows Friday through Jan. 22
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Senator Square: Carson High music auditions, plus NJROTC cadets hold virtual unit inspection

Senator Square: Carson High music auditions, plus NJROTC cadets hold virtual unit inspection
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Senator Square: Carson High music auditions, plus NJROTC cadets hold virtual unit inspection

Dan Meyer, Senior Naval Science Instructor of the NJROTC at Carson High School, submitted the following: All Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp programs are required to be inspected by the Area Manager, who is the liaison between the units and the US Navy, at least once every other academic school year to determine whether or not requiremen

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Youth Theatre Carson City presents 'Shrek the Musical'

Theatre Carson City is thrilled to announce our upcoming production of Shrek the Musical, Jr, which will run for 8 performances over two weekends, January 17-26, 2020 in Bob Boldrick Theatre at the Carson City Community Center.

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Senator Square: Little Orphan Annie visits Carson High


No one has to tell you this year has been tough, but it has been especially tough for those in the performing arts. With our livelihoods in danger, we had to get creative in the way we make music, tell stories, and create experiences for both our company members and our community. I cannot tell you how grateful I am for the wonderful, resilient, patient and talented cast, crew, and creative team I have had the pleasure of creating this piece of art. Making a movie musical during a pandemic, with theatre closures, COVID-19 scares, late materials, snow days, re-casting, and schedule changes has been the reality of trying to create performance opportunities at a time when performing, in the traditional sense, cannot happen. We could have decided to put off doing a musical until theatres opened again and things returned to normal, but we decided we could not allow our students to lose one more opportunity if we could do something about it. Putting together a safe, engaging movie-making process was no easy feat as we began rehearsing with our actors, together in small groups, fully masked, in our large Tech Center open space, singing, socially distanced, for short periods of time. This gave us the opportunity to create as “normal” an experience as possible, allowing our actors to play off each other and work together toward a common goal. We began filming in March. To make sure we adhered to the guidelines set forth by our state and our school district, our vocals were all recorded separately from home and edited together with recordings made by the orchestra, so none of what you see in the film is live or together in the same room. Scenes were filmed in front of a green screen with each actor individually and edited together. One silver lining to come from having to work this way was several of our Art students were able to contribute original paintings to serve as our backdrops, creating all of the scenery you see in the film by hand. After all of the pieces were completed and gathered, I had the arduous task of editing everything together into what you see on the screen. From mixing vocals and orchestrations to layering green screen footage on top of painted backgrounds, learning a new editing software, and a great deal of trial and error, nearly 100 hours in front of a computer screen, we finally have a complete piece of virtual theatre to share with our community. Returning to CHS during a pandemic was not ideal, but this team has come together and made an impossible year possible. I am so proud of the contributions every actor, singer, dancer, instrumentalist, artist, technician, and director put into learning this brand new process, rolling with the punches, and giving their all to make this production happen. I especially want to thank my colleagues, CHS Fine Arts Department Chair Andy Sonnemaker, Band teacher Nick Jacques, String Orchestra’s Dr. Brian Fox, and Art teacher Karen McCraw for believing in this project and devoting their time, energy, and expertise into giving our students an unforgettable experience. The CHS Virtual Spring Musical, Annie, will be streaming online through May 31. Tickets are $10 general, $5 for students, and this allows a 48-hour access to the musical at showtix4u.com/event-details/51838. Our first live performance this year will be "Shakespeare in the Park" May 27 at 6:00 p.m. at the Nevada State Capitol Amphitheatre located just outside the legislature building. This year's event will include scenes from several of Shakespeare's romances including

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Senator Square: NJROTC student cadets conduct virtual unit inspection


(Editor’s Note: Meyer is Senior Naval Science Instructor of the NJROTC at CHS)
All Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp programs are required to be inspected by the Area Manager, who is the liaison between the units and the US Navy, at least once every other academic school year to determine whether or not requirements and standards for retention of units in the program are being met. Units not in an evaluation or probation status must complete an “Off-Site Evaluation” during those academic years in which the Area Manager is not performing a Unit Inspection. Off-Site inspection Officers are typically from the local area, and this year, Captain Bob Kerman was invited to perform the inspection for Carson High School. Captain Kerman is the Senior Naval Science Instructor for Churchill County High School’s NJROTC program. Because of limitations due to COVID-19, 22 Naval Science IV cadets, who consist only of seniors, took part in the inspection. This year’s inspection was extremely different as students had to perform “live” using ZOOM. The first phase of the inspection was a personnel uniform inspection. Each cadet, one-by-one, stood in front of the camera as Captain Kerman inspected the cadets’ uniform as well as quizzed them on uniform program requirements. He also asked the cadets to share their future plans after high school. When asked how cadets felt in conducting the personnel inspection, cadet Fancher noted, “In some ways it was not as stressful because not having the inspector looking directly in front of you or measuring different articles on your uniform was less stressful; however, you could tell he was looking at every detail on our uniforms.” Upon completion of the personnel inspection, cadets then conducted a slide presentation, highlighting several facets of the program. Cadet Cash Farnworth, the Battalion Commanding Officer, began the presentation by introducing the cadet staff members. Cadet Farnworth, along with Cadet Trinity Harvey, Cadet Ryan Cooley, Cadet Ibis Hood, and Cadet Amber Murray each spoke about some of the program interest items to include the COVID-19 environment and the effects it has on the unit, unit goals, enrollment status, community service, cadet recognition programs, and program competition teams. The presentation concluded with cadets speaking about their future plans after graduation from Carson High. At the conclusion of the inspection, Captain Kerman spoke to the cadets with sharing his impression of the inspection. He noted the presentation was done well, cadets looked outstanding, and he was thoroughly impressed with the entire inspection. Cadet Farnworth and Cadet Trinity Harvey, the Battalion Executive Officer, both agreed the inspection went extremely well and congratulated the cadets with a “Well Done”. The following CHS Cadet Seniors served various roles throughout the inspection process: Marcos Avina Vazquez, Mira Caraway, Illyahna Cartright, Ryan Cooley, Brianna Duckworth, Graeme Eckery, Chloe Empeno, Bryar Fancher, Cash Farnworth, Logan Grime, Alejandra Gurrola, Trinity Harvey, Ibis Hood, Nevan Mcilwee, Anthony Meyer, Andrew Morris, Kilynne Munoz, Amber Murray, Christian Ramirez, and Anika Soulier.

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