2011-2012 Keynotes
To help connect the performances to your classroom activities, we provide specially-designed Keynotes study guides containing background on the performance and artists; classroom activities that engage students in reading, writing, listening, analyzing, and creating; resources for further study; and information for students about their roles and responsibilities as members of the audience.
Keynotes will be online as they become available.
Please be patient as documents may take a while to load.
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| Aftermath | Aida in HD | Blast! | Cendrillon in HD | |
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| Don Giovanni in HD | Dresden Philharmonic | Glenis Redmond | Hamburg Symphony Orchestra | |
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| Hamlet | Il Trittico in HD | La Bohème in HD | Mariinsky Orchestra | |
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| Mayhem Poets | MOMIX: reMIX | New Shanghai Acrobats | The Nutcracker | |
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| Peter and the Wolf and Other Musical Stories | Plop! | Raw Dance Company | Rigoletto in HD | |
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| Sylvester and the Magic Pebble | "Tchaikowski" St. Petersburg State Orchestra | Treasured Stories by Eric Carle |
Special Thanks to Bank of America's Charitable Foundation for making Keynotes possible























