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Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration


Sing Loud for PD: A choir for people with Parkinson’s Disease

Offered in collaboration with the American Parkinson Disease Association, and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’s Disease, Sing Loud for PD is a chorus for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Led by Valerie diLorenzo, award-winning Vocalist and Teaching Artist, this fun, virtual program will unite us in song and music. No previous musical experience is required and all lyrics will be provided! 

Classes are offered live via Zoom, and you may join us for one or all eight sessions. Registration is limited. 

SCHEDULE
Session 1, June 10: Great American Songbook
Session 2, June 17: Favorites of the 50s, 60s, & 70s
Session 3, June 24: The Good Old Summertime!
Session 4, July 1: Happy Birthday USA!
Session 5, July 8: Best of Broadway
Session 6, July 15: Songs of the Silver Screen
Session 7, July 22: Family Disney Day
Session 8, July 29: Final Celebration

Art Break with Elizabeth Karsch

Guild Hall invites you into the studios of our closest artist friends and supporters for a weekly art break. Utilizing simple materials found at home, learners of all ages will explore new ways of bringing creativity into their everyday by virtually visiting and creating with an East End artist.  

In this episode, join artist Elizabeth Karsch and her family for a workshop on artist release: 

“Navigating through life’s challenges can be difficult, especially while we shelter at home, but mark-making offers a simple way to tap into and release some of the feelings we’re experiencing. Making quick pencil lines, painting smooth brush strokes, or smudging charcoal onto paper offers a physical release of our internal chatter and a bit of therapeutic relief.  We might “map out” a feeling with compositional arrangements, or paint a certain color to represent someone we long for. There are no mistakes because it’s all about the process, and a funny-looking mark or an unintentional drip of paint will offer a new way to look at the situation.  Paint it over, tear it up, or leave it alone to ponder its possibilities…”

Materials List:

  • paper, cardboard, or other flat surface to paint/draw on
  • any paint (watercolor, acrylic, old house paint)
  • colored pencils or crayons 
  • pastels or charcoal (if available)
  • paintbrush
  • water
  • dishtowel or rag

New episodes, led by a different artist, will be posted on our website and Instagram each Friday afternoon at 1pm. If you post your art to social media, be sure to hashtag it with #GHARTBREAK

Virtual Art Salon: Claire Watson

Virtual Art Salon hosted by Casey Dalene, Guild Hall Curatorial Assistant, Registrar and Lewis B Cullman Associate for Museum Education

Featuring:

Claire Watson, Artist 

Artist and Water Mill, NY resident, Claire Watson, will join Curatorial Assistant, Casey Dalene, in conversation on Zoom for Guild Hall’s third Virtual Art Salon Series Thursday, May 28th, 4pm. 

Claire’s work in the current 82nd Artist Members Exhibition in the Guild Hall Museum was a focus of Casey’s Virtual Gallery tour where she selected 7 works out of 435, to discuss on camera. Casey was drawn to Claire’s work because there is so much to be said.

At first, when you are confronted with one of Claire’s creations, you are struck by the minimal abstract shapes, like that of Ellsworth Kelly; a study of color and positive and negative shapes. But as you approach and explore more closely you become aware of the surface; flesh-like with scratches, scars, and smells of perfume or tobacco. The abstract shapes now representational of a common fashion pattern used in the creation of a leather garment. The minimal works reveal themselves to the viewer, born from a place of violence and life lived. Claire’s process of reconfiguring, reshaping, stitching, and stretching these pieces of used leather renders them accessible. Let’s examine this with Claire and find out how she manipulates her way to the finished product. What can this tell us about ourselves and how we relate to her work?  How does this mirror our current challenges? As usual, art will show us the way.

Art Break with Laurie Lambrecht

Guild Hall invites you into the studios of our closest artist friends and supporters for a weekly art break. Utilizing simple materials found at home, learners of all ages will explore new ways of bringing creativity into their everyday by virtually visiting and creating with an East End artist.  

In this episode, join artist Laurie Lambrecht in her living-room studio to create paper weaves from photographs, printed images, and written text.   

Needed Materials:

  • Standard Copy Paper: 8.5” x 11”
  • Song Lyrics, Poem, Journal Entry, etc.
  • A printed photograph, photograph from magazine, newspaper, etc.
  • Tape
  • Scissors

New episodes, led by a different artist, will be posted on our website and Instagram each Friday afternoon at 1pm. If you post your art to social media, be sure to hashtag it with #GHARTBREAK