Artists get chances to shine
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- The aroma of simmering gumbo, delectable sizzlers and
swordfish smothered in mango lime salsa will fill the air tonight at
Newport Harbor High School.
No, the campus isn’t expecting a visit from Wolfgang Puck or Emeril
Lagasse. Instead, the students will whip up those cheesecakes and toss
pasta salads at the school’s seventh annual Evening of the Arts.
The event will feature an array of exhibits, including food, clothes,
ceramics, woodwork and paintings to mention a few. It will also include
music, dance and drama features by students.
Evening of the Arts is primarily a showcase for the students’ talents,
said Janet Dukes, who teaches culinary art.
“It helps the students see for themselves what they’re capable of
doing and what they can accomplish,” she said.
This is the second year the school has featured food as part of the
gala, and it has been a big hit, Dukes said.
“Many people just couldn’t believe last year that the students had
made all the food,” she said. “It was delicious.”
This year, some students got the opportunity to learn fruit carving
from the chef at the Irvine Marriott.
“It’s been an amazing experience for them,” she said. “Being trained
by some of the top professionals -- you can’t put a price tag on that.”
The event has grown and evolved over the years, said drama teacher
Gail Brower-Nedler.
“It started off as a little showoff night,” she said. “Now it’s become
a full-blown community event like the Taste of Newport.”
It is a chance for those quiet yet talented kids who do not get to
shine otherwise, she said.
“We don’t have a gallery on campus that can exhibit their work,”
Brower-Nedler said. “And this is so perfect for them.”
Evening of the Arts drew about 2,000 people last year, and the crowds
get bigger with every passing year with the school’s growing student
population, she said.
Brower-Nedler added that involvement in the arts makes students better
human beings.
“It helps them become higher level thinkers,” she said. “They have a
better sense of who they are. They have a connection to life and their
community.”
FYI
Evening of the Arts will begin at 6 p.m. at Newport Harbor High
School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is free. Food tickets
cost $1 each. Information: (949) 515-6300.
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