BHS Guitar - Spring Recital
Wednesday - May 3rd - 6:30pm
Alexander X. O’Connor Auditorium
30th Street & Avenue A
Join us for an evening of music from around the world.
#bhsguitarensemble#bhsguitar
Tomorrow night!
Come out for an evening of music from around the world and support these wonderful students.
Bayonne High School Guitar Spring Recital. Wednesday 5/03 6:30pm
Alexander X. O’Connor Auditorium
30th Street & Ave A
Adults $7 - Students $5
A little sneak peak…
"Every single part was crazy. But when we all closed our eyes and did it together, did just what we were supposed to do, it was absolutely gorgeous." Stephen Stills
@thedavidcrosby#StephenStills@TheGrahamNash
Moments like this one from the #DavidCrosby & @stevesilberman series Freak Flag Flying still echo in our minds. Hearing such a candid reflection on his own life, & death, & his excitement for current projects is both haunting & poignant.
RIP Croz.
🎧 https://t.co/JPrMdoFZ0A
Getting ready for next week’s recital.
BHS Guitar
Winter Recital
January 19th
Bayonne Museum
229 Broadway
6:30pm
Adults $7 - Students $5
Piece: Russe from 8 Bagatelles by Luc Lévesque
#bhsguitar#bhsguitarensemble
The BHS Honors Guitar Ensemble played some traditional carols for Central Office today. Thank you for the invite Superintendent Niesz. We enjoyed performing for everyone. 🎅🏻🎄🕎
Honors Guitar Ensemble working on the third movement of 4 Minueto by Jean-Maurice Mourat. Five of the six students are only second year guitarists! #bhsguitar#bhsguitarensemble
Practicing under pressure. Guitar 3 & 4 students will perform for the class while being video taped to add some performance pressure. They are learning how to play through their nerves and critical inner voices. Not easy!
How exactly do we collect rock samples on Mars with @NASAPersevere ? Hint: it’s complicated! Check out this week’s rover blog that takes a deeper dive into what it’s like to plan a sampling campaign.
#SamplingMars is one of my most complicated tasks. Early pics and data show a successful drill hole, but no sample in the tube–something we’ve never seen in testing on Earth. Mars keeps surprising us. We’re working through this new challenge. More to come. https://t.co/XyXBssvKe6