Category: All About Newton

News, events, children’s activities in Newton, MA.

  • New Barre Fitness Class for Kids & Adults by Gemma

    New Barre Fitness Class for Kids & Adults by Gemma

    Please meet Gemma who just started a fitness program based out of Paulette’s Ballet Studio in Newton.

    New Barre Fitness Class for Kids & Adults by Gemma

    Within this program she teaches a barre class, a dance-cardio class, and a dance-cardio class for kids.

    New Barre Fitness Class for Kids & Adults by Gemma

    For schedule and class details please visit here.

    FOR ADULTS!

    BALLETBARRE
    Tone your body from head to toe, literally! With a focus on muscle strength, flexibility, sculpting, and power you’ll be amazed at how quickly you see positive changes in your physique. The combination of ballet, strength, and core training will leave your entire body feeling accomplished and worked after every class! See what your body can achieve this summer. No experience required.
    Mat recommended
    Attire:  Grip socks, bare feet, or ballet shoes recommended. 
    FUN&FIT

    Okay ladies, it’s time to let your hair down. Enough of the treadmill, stair-master, and stationary bikes, let’s have some fun! The upbeat music and lively atmosphere of this class will have you moving in ways you didn’t think you could! You and your friends won’t believe what you’re capable of on the dance floor. Aspects of cardio, plyometrics, and strength training mixed into a dance-based class will have you forget you’re even working out! This class is a no judgment-zone. No dance experience required, but the ability to have fun, and laugh, is a must!

    FOR KIDS – AGES 8-13!

    HIP-HOP TO HEALTH
    The main focus of this class: FUN! Staying healthy over the summer can be a bit tricky. The goal of this class is to get ourselves up and moving. With group based activities, fun music, and dancing, you won’t even realize the good you’re doing for yourself. Though no dance experience is required, you’ll surely be brushing up on some great technique as a bonus!
    July & August 2015 Class Schedule (Classes Begin June 29th)
  • Blood Libel Artists Book

    Blood Libel Artists Book

    Blood Libel looks at a story as old as history: the myth that Jews ritually sacrifice Christians—particularly children—to use their blood for Passover matzah and other religious purposes.

    Blood Libel artists Book

    This artists book by designer and fine artist Lisa Rosowsky recounts seven of the most well-documented accusations of blood libel, dating from as far back as 39 AD and as recently as 1946. Selected excerpts from primary sources and reproductions of period art and photographs, combined with engaging summaries of each of the cases, weave a centuries-long narrative of suspicion, misunderstanding, and hate.

    This limited edition book is hand-bound in Japanese linen and comes in a custom engraved acrylic slipcase.

    Blood Libel artists Book

    To purchase, go here.

  • Casting Call for All Tech-Obessessed Teens

    Casting Call for All Tech-Obessessed Teens

    NEW SERIES CASTING!! CALLING ALL TECH-OBSESSED TEENS!!

    Know any teenagers who are constantly on their phones?! Do they Instagram from the dinner table? Do they Snapchat during conversations? Are they becoming OBSESSED with technology, and is it becoming a PROBLEM?

    In today’s world, people are constantly trying to stay connected- on their phones, laptops, computers, tablets, etc. If you know any teenagers who are going too far and need to UNPLUG & SHUT DOWN, then WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!!

    A major new series is casting teens ages 14 -18 who are crazy about staying connected. If your teens are tech-obsessed, contact casting@digallc.com today!!

    Casting Call for All Tech-Obessessed Teens

  • Free Pilates for Parent & Child at Boston’s Greenway

    Free Pilates for Parent & Child at Boston’s Greenway

    On July 25, August 7, and August 14, Safety 1st is bringing award-winning pilates instructor Jennifer Phelan to Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway (Corner of Salem and Cross Street) to teach her uniquely integrative Stroller Bootcamp for free. Yes, that’s right, free. The class begins at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 11:15 a.m.

    JPPilates’ Stoller Bootcamp presented by Safety 1st is a fun and results-driven workout. Babies can stay comfortably in their strollers or can join mom on her workout mat to play by her side.

    Free Pilates for Parent & Child at Boston's Greenway

  • Newton’s First Little Free Library

    Newton’s First Little Free Library

    Check out Newton’s first Little Free Library at The Street in Chestnut Hill!

    Newton's First Little Free Library

  • Seriously? #Racist Thoroughly Modern Millie AGAIN?

    Seriously? #Racist Thoroughly Modern Millie AGAIN?

    Seriously? Thoroughly Modern Millie AGAIN?

    Thoroughly Modern Millie is an Anti-Asian Racist Musical!

    Boston Children’s Theatre proudly presents the high octane musical THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE JR. Featuring students from BCT’s pre-professional Summer Studios 3 program, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE JR is the story of a small-town girl who follows her dreams to the big city, where she finds romance, adventure and above all, fun. The show will have audiences dancing in the aisles!

     

    These are all related posts on Thoroughly Modern Millie at Newton North High School:

    Thoroughly Modern Millie is Thoroughly Racist

    My Take on Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Talk Back: Racism in Thoroughly Modern Millie at NNHS

    NNHS Responds to Concerns About Thoroughly Modern Millie

    MTI Advises How to Squelch Dissent on Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Throwndown NNHS: Talk the Talk or Walk the Walk? Regarding Racism in Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Rebuttal to ‘Millie in Newton: Turn Stereotypes into Lessons

    More Than 50% of Asian American Teens are Bullied in School

    White Privilege and Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Thoroughly Modern Millie End of School Year Takeaway

    Thoroughly Modern Millie Talk Back Videos

    These are other articles and posts related to Thoroughly Modern Millie at Newton North High School:

    The Boston Globe: School Play’s Stereotypes Bring Outcry and Apology. “Millie” touches nerve in Newton by Ellen Ishkanian

    The Boston Globe: ‘Millie’ Flag Highlights How Old Plays are Rife with Stereotypes by Don Aucoin

    The Telegraph: US high school show triggers race row by David Millward

    NECN TV SegmentNECN Broadside with Jim Braude, Historical Musical Sparks Controvery at Massachusetts High School

    The Boston Globe: ‘Millie’ Fight Creates a Chilling Effect by Joan Vennochi

    The Boston Globe: ‘Millie’ in Newton: Turn Stereotypes into Lessons

    The Boston Globe: Musical is Little More Than Staged Racism by Jeffrey Melnick (Letter to Editor in response to Joan Vennochi’s article above).

    Monitoring, Exposing & Fighting Against Anti-Semitism and Racism: Thoroughly Modern Millie’ play draws controversy in Mass. over racial stereotyping

    Company One: In the Intersection, Thoroughly Modern Millie Controvery at Local High School

    The Notebook: Racism isn’t entertainment: Why “Thoroughly Modern Millie” didn’t belong on CAPA’s stage

    A case study published by UMass Peter Kiang almost 20 years ago (see pages 9-13), parallels almost exactly what happened at Newton North High School. ScholarWorks at UMass Boston, We Could Shape It: Organizing for Asian American Student Empowerment by Peter Nien-Chu Kiang.

    Resist Racism: Thoroughly Racist ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’

    Genki Speak: Racism in Our Backyard

    Angry Asian Man

    Village 14: Decision to Stage ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’ at North Challenged

    AsAm News: Play Filled With Offensive Images Sparks Town Hall Meeting

    AsAm News: I Love Newton: High School Production Fails To Address Heavy Dose Of Asian American Stereotypes

    Greer Tan Swiston: Kudos to Newton North for a thoroughly modern update of ‘Millie’

    The Boston Globe: Oh, by the way, how about a round of applause for the kids? (Letter to the Editor from a grandparent)

    The Boston Globe: Choice, execution of musical informed by thoughful education process (Letter to the Editor from the writers who comprise the Theatre Arts Opportunity Committee at Newton North High School.)

    The Boston Globe: We miss a vital chance for understanding when we swap out ethnic characters(Letter to the Editor from a great-grandmother, teacher and volunteer)

    Arissa Oh ‏@arissaoh  1h

    3 white ppl on @GreaterBoston unhelpfully discuss HS prodns of “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” cc: @pragmaticmom

    Pawprint: Millard West Student NewspaperThrough with Thoroughly Modern Millie

    The Washington PostTwenty-Three Skiddo: ‘Modern Millie’ Doesn’t Dance

    It’s an attempt, sort of, at a parody of the old-style musicals of the ’20s and ’30s, the sort jerry-built out of cheerful songs, convoluted plots, elaborate tap demonstrations and derogatory stereotypes.

    IMDbThoroughly Embalmed Musical

    Project MuseThoroughly Modern Millie (review)

    Not Like CrazyAn Easily Overlooked Racism?

    In the Spring semester at school, the Musical Theater Department put on Thoroughly Modern Millie, which was overflowing with racism in its portrayal of Asians. I must say, I was thoroughly upset about the whole thing. First, the guys playing the Asians, I believe they were supposed to be Chinese immigrants, had white face makeup and slanty eyes. I couldn’t help but think that if they’d dressed in blackface, surely there’d be an uproar (Of course, they are putting on Ragtime this year, so we’ll see how they handle that– they’re already sending out emails about how they want the black students to try out for roles because there aren’t many black people in the musical theater department *eyeroll*). That wasn’t the only bad thing about the musical, however, the villian was a white woman pretending to be Asian who pronounced her L’s as R’s, and said she used soy sauce to clean a stain. Of course, she also treated the two Asian immigrants who worked for her as if they were stupid, and the silently and humbly submit in front of her, though behind closed doors they argue in Chinese (I guess it was real Chinese), with subtitles projected above the stage. And then one of the Asian men falls in love with one of the white women in the musical, blonde hair, blue eyes, you know the deal. At the end of the musical, they get together, as if his reward for working hard and being submissive, for being mistreated, is the gift of white womanhood, the pinnacle of creation. So yeah, I was pretty pissed about that whole thing.

    MyvanwyReview of Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Someone sent me video of a local comedian’s youtube video of a character I’ve seen him portray once before. To call it infantile and racially insensitive would be a gross understatement. For the targets of his ridicule, it’s every bit as offensive as a mean-spirited performance in blackface. But because it’s against one of the few groups for whom bigotry, hostility, and ridicule is still acceptable (Chinese Americans and others of Asian and/or Pacific Island descent), it’s seen as okay by most and even encouraged by other local comedians. Kevin Marshall’s America

    Zak KeithHollywood Asian Stereotypes

    Racism against Asians is often “unawares”—a form of racism that flies under the radar due to its widespread acceptance as the norm. Its interactive dynamic resembles that of an unwritten social contract. Asians in the West are expected to accept patronizing remarks and racist taunts so demeaning that perpetrators would think twice before dishing them out with such unwavering consistency to any other minority group, such as Latinos or African Americans. Asians who object to such treatment are typically met with befuddlement and offense at their audacity to make an issue out of it.

    p.p.s. Here are some related posts on my Asian American blog:

    How Asian Americans Are Portrayed in U.S. Media. Who Should Be the Next Asian Old Spice Guy?

    Asian Americans in Recurring TV Gigs

    A Racist Bakesale Exposes Reverse Discrimination Against Asian Americans (I include this link because this is the real racist front that Asian Americans are currently fighting. All my posts on this topic are here.

    Making us explain why Yellow Face is offensive is a waste of our time. I can’t believe this is still being used. In real life, has there ever been a white person pretending to be Asian? It’s only in the media and on the stage that this ridiculous premise exists.)

    Survivor: Cook Islands Winner Yul Kwon and Why Media Portrayal of Asian Americans Matters

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    Mia Wenjen blogs at PragmaticMom: Education Matters, here and occasionally at her Asian American blog JadeLuckClub. She resides in Newton with her husband and three kids, the oldest of which will attend Newton North High School this fall. She can be found on PinterestTwitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Sulia, Google +Instagram and YouTube.

    Photo credit: Grasshopper and Sensei, my oldest.

  • Vote: Vitamin Water Project Hustle

    Vote: Vitamin Water Project Hustle

    In March, vitaminwater launched Project Hustle, a crowdfunding-inspired program that called on aspiring entrepreneurs, artists-in-training, dreamers and future film directors to prepare their elevator pitch for the opportunity to see their dreams become a reality and the chance to win up to $500,000 (across ten finalists) to bring them to life.

    Vitamin Water Project Hustle

    The top ten best and brightest ideas were chosen in five categories: music, film, fashion, art and technology. Beginning July 1 through August 31, vitaminwater will put the power into your hands to decide which of these finalists will potentially have their projects funded up to $50,000 each. To fund projects, participating vitaminwater and vitaminwater zero™ bottle caps will contain a code that you can enter online at www.projecthustle.com. Each code holds a specific “virtual dollar” value, which can be allocated to one of the ten finalists’ projects.

    Check out all of the finalists’ projects at www.projecthustle.com and www.youtube.com/vitaminwater,

  • Helicopter Challenge for Kids

    Helicopter Challenge for Kids

    Sikorsky Announces 5th Year

    of Helicopter 2050 Challenge

    Kids to Create the Helicopter of the Future in Scholarship Competition

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    Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX), has launched the 5th annual Sikorsky Helicopter 2050 Program and Challenge, which asks children, ages 9-16, to create an eco-friendly helicopter of the future that addresses potential challenges of 2050.

    The national competition kicked off June 1 and will run until October 15, 2015. The winner of the 2015 competition will receive the Igor Sikorsky Youth Innovator Award and a $1,000 scholarship. In addition, the young innovator will be flown to Sikorsky’s headquarters in Stratford, Connecticut, to tour the assembly lines of the iconic BLACK HAWK and SEAHAWK® military helicopters and meet with Sikorsky rotorcraft engineers.

    The Sikorsky Helicopter 2050 Challenge is a part of Sikorsky’s commitment to encouraging students’ hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The program also gives the corporation an opportunity to develop long-term relationships with tomorrow’sengineers.

    Last year’s winner, Hana Bidon, 17, of West Haven, Connecticut, designed the Skylift Rescue 968 by mimicking the bone structure of birds to develop a lighter and more aerodynamic helicopter. The main body of the aircraft is made out of recycled fiber-composite materials, which use 3D vascular networks to self-heal. As a result, this helicopter repairs cracks with the aid of a technician.

    Sikorsky co-sponsors this annual Challenge with By Kids For Kids, a Connecticut-based organization, whose educational content inspires kids to become successful inventors. The Challenge honors Sikorsky Aircraft founder Igor Sikorsky who, in 1939, led an engineering team that developed a vertical lift machine with a core design that is still used in a majority of helicopters flying today.

    Schools, museums and camps throughout the country can use the fun, hands-on activities to help students imagine the environmental future and challenges of helicopters. Teachers, program facilitators, parents and museum staff can sign up at www.helicopter2050.com to download FREE program materials.

    For more information about the competition and program, visit www.helicopter2050.com

    Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a world leader in helicopter design, manufacture, and service. United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, provides high-technology systems and services to the building and aerospace industries. To learn more about UTC, visit the website at www.utc.com or follow the company on Twitter: @UTC.

    By Kids For Kids® (BKFK®) is a platform that empowers youth invention, innovation and entrepreneurship. BKFK promotes youth social innovation and partners with leading corporations to inspire product development, crucial technology skills, invention, and innovation in young people. BKFK provides a unique platform for young people to develop, showcase, and commercialize their products, inventions and entrepreneurship. BKFK’s “cycle of innovation” develops critical 21st Century skills in our nation’s youth. The company provides educational resources, curriculum and challenges that promote social change, product development and entrepreneurial endeavors. For more about BKFK visit www.bkfk.com.

  • Fiddlehead Theatre in Dorchester 21st Season

    Fiddlehead Theatre in Dorchester 21st Season

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    Fiddlehead Theatre Company Announces 21st Season

    *All Performances at The Strand Theatre *

    Meg Fofonoff and Stacey Stephens, Co-Producing Artistic Directors of Fiddlehead Theatre Company, the resident theatre company of Boston’s historic Strand Theatre, announce four groundbreaking productions during their biggest season in a continued partnership with Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the City of Boston.

    The season will open with the classic West Side Story from Oct 16-25, 2015; followed by Disney’s The Little Mermaid from Nov 17-Dec 6; 2015; the hit Broadway sensation RENT will run from Feb 5-21, 2016, and the season will close with the timeless classic Show Boat April 22-May 1, 2016.
    All productions will take place at The Strand Theatre (543 Columbia Road, Dorchester, MA), accompanied by a full live orchestra including an unprecedented 32 piece ensemble for West Side Story. Season subscriptions are available; single adult tickets for each 2015-2016 show are $25-$45.  To purchase tickets for Fiddlehead’s 2015-2016 season, or for more information about group and student discounts visit www.fiddleheadtheatre.com, or call 617-514-6497.


    Fiddlehead Theatre Company’s 2015- 2016 Main Stage Season at The Strand
    Fiddlehead Theatre Company will present four of the most beloved musicals of all time. These musical classics featuring ethnically diverse casts, explore themes of race, discrimination and love.

    West Side Story

    October 16-25, 2015

    Six performances over 2 weekends – Fri & Sat 8:00 pm; Sun 2 pm

    Leonard Bernstein’s soaring music brings to life the retelling of Shakespeare’s most romantic love story, Romeo and Juliet.  Set against the gang violence of New City in the late 1950’s, West Side Story tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers who families’ heritage and prejudice brings their love to a tragic end.  Featuring Arthur Laurent’s book and Stephen Sondheim lyrics in such classic songs as “Tonight,” “Maria” and “Somewhere,” this is a show for all ages.  West Side Story is based on a conception of Jerome Robbins. Book by Arthur Laurents, Music by Leonard Bernstein, and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Entire original production directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Originally produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens. West Side Story is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th St., New York, NY 10019. Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com

     

    Disney’s The Little Mermaid

    November 27th– December 6th 2015

    Extended run for families!  9 Performances over 2 weeks:  Tues, Weds, Thurs at 7:30 pm; Fri & Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 2 pm

    Based on Disney’s animated film, The Little Mermaid tells the story of a young mermaid who falls in love with a human prince.  When forbidden by her father to go above water, she makes a Faustian bargain with an unscrupulous sea witch so that she can meet her prince.  Audiences of all ages will enjoy this show featuring “Under the Sea,” and “Kiss the Girl” by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.  Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater, Book by Doug Wright. Based on Hans Christian Anderson Story and the Disney film produces by Howard Ashman and John Musker, and written and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements. Originally produced by Disney Theatrical Productions. Disney’s The Little Mermaid is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th St., New York, NY 10019. Phone 212-541-4684 Fax 212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com

     
    Jonathan Larson’s Rent – 20th Anniversary Celebration in 2016!
    February 5-21, 2016
    Nine performances over 3 weekends:  Fri & Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 2 pm

    Jonathan Larson’s Rent, inspired by Puccini’s La Boheme, tells the story of a year in the life of friends living the Bohemian life in New York City’s East Village.  The story centers on Mark and Roger, two roommates; while a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life. Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film.  In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS and modern day life in one truly powerful story.  Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, Musical arrangements by Steve Skinner, original concept /additional lyrics Billy Aronson, Musical supervision and additional arrangements Tim Weil, Dramaturg Lynn Thomson. Rent was originally produced in New York, by New York Theater Workshop and on Broadway by Jeffrey Seller, Kevin McCollum, Allan S. Gordon and New York Theatre Workshop. Rent is presented   through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th St., New York, NY 10019. Phone212-541-4684 Fax 212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com
     
    Show Boat
    April 22– May 1st 2016
    Six performances over 2 weekends:  Fri & Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 2 pm

     
    Show Boat, with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, is based on Edna Ferber’s bestselling novel.  The musical follows the lives of the performers, stagehands and dock workers on the Cotton Blossom, a Mississippi River show boat, over forty years, from 1887-1927.  Its themes include racial prejudice and enduring love.  The musical features classic songs such as “Ol’Man River,” and “Bill.”  Music by Jerome Kern. Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on the novel “Show Boat” by Edna Ferber. Show Boat is presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals: www.rnh.com.


    Tickets

    Single adult tickets for each 2015-2016 show are $25-$45.  Group rates and season subscriptions tickets are available. Special rates for Dorchester residents. To purchase tickets for Fiddlehead’s 2015-2016 season, or for more information about community partnerships and educational programming, visit www.fiddleheadtheatre.com, or call 617-514-6497.
     


    About Fiddlehead Theatre Company
    Fiddlehead Theatre Company is the resident theater company of the historic Strand Theater located in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Since its inception in 1993, Fiddlehead Theatre Company has been dedicated to producing professional theater experiences for the greater Boston community, and educating local youth in the theater arts. Fiddlehead’s partnership with the City of Boston designating the company as residents of the Strand Theatre has placed the award winning theater company on the forefront of Boston’s regional theater community. Named after the fantastical fiddlehead fern found in fairy-tales and symbolic of imagination, Fiddlehead Theatre Company is committed to producing theater that uplifts the spirit while engaging audiences in provocative social issues, motivating and energizing their audiences to renew their commitment to community, and instilling hope for a better tomorrow. Visit fiddleheadtheatre.com for information about upcoming shows, cast biographies and ticketing information. Like us on Facebook atfacebook.com/FiddleheadTheatreCompany and on Twitter @FiddleheadTheat.

  • New Series Casting Couples & Their BFFs

    New Series Casting Couples & Their BFFs

    HEY LADIES!! Do you HATE your boyfriend’s best friend? Is your boyfriend being dragged down by the company he keeps? Is your relationship being ruined because of a friend in your man’s life?!

    FELLAS! You love your bros, but is your girlfriend getting on your case about  your friends? Is your girl annoyed by who you hang out with? Is your relationship suffering because your girlfriend and best friend can’t get along?

    A major new series is looking for couples ages 18-30 in which the girls wish their boyfriend would find better friends!! If a friendship is putting a strain on your relationship that you want to fix, let us know!!

    Contact CASTING@DIGALLC.COM TODAY!!

    New Series Casting Couples & Their BFFs