Shaker actor, Guilderland actress tops in High School Musical Theatre Awards
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The winners of the fifth Proctors High School Musical Theater Awards were announced during a streamed broadcast Saturday evening. Nicaya-Isabella Rios of Guilderland High School won for best actress and Scout Santoro of Shaker High School for best actor.
The event, which again was co-sponsored by the Times Union, is usually held live at Proctors with participating schools recreating ensemble pieces, but for this year was downsized due to COVID-era restrictions to only individual acting nominations. Proctors Collaborative CEO Philip Morris and Times Union Editor Casey Seiler co-hosted the pre-recorded broadcast where the winners of the 10 finalists, five from each category, were announced.
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May 3, 2021
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CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. â Three area performing arts venues are partnering to donate a free virtual concert to Capital Region students.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and The School of the Performing Arts at Proctors Collaborative are bringing Black Violin into classrooms of all grade levels so students may experience artists who fuse traditional and contemporary genres while upending perceptions of what it means to be a classical musician.
Local teachers who register may stream the Impossible Tour by classical-meets-hip hop duo Black Violin for students from Feb. 22 through April 2.
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Black Violin is led by classically trained string players Wil Baptiste (viola) and Kev Marcus (violin); joining them are DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The group uses a unique blend of classical and hip-hop music, often described as âclassical boom,â aiming to overcome stereotypes and encourage people of all ages, races and economic backgro