Jessica Brady ’18, Julia Thompson ’16: Bella Voce, a new all female a capella group, will make its debut at the Episcopal Academy this year. Seniors Barbara Maritsis ’15, Emma Smith ’15, and Josie Rider ’15, founded Bella Voce in order to create a female singing group that any girl can take part in. This … Read More “Spotlighting the beautiful voices of Bella Voce” »
Category: Old Arts
Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: If you’re looking for new pop music to indulge in this month, Taylor Swift’s new album 1989 came out on October 27th. Catchy, energized tracks such as “Shake It Off” and “Out of the Woods” will surely get stuck in your head and leave you wanting more. More … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: November” »
Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: If you’re looking for new pop music to indulge in this month, Taylor Swift’s new album 1989 came out on October 27th. Catchy, energized tracks such as “Shake It Off” and “Out of the Woods” will surely get stuck in your head and leave you wanting more. More … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: November” »
Carolyn Bell ’16, Laura Zecca ’16: After a two-year hiatus, Arts Fest will be returning to EA with some new changes through the help of the teachers in the Art Department and six members of the Da Vinci club. Changes include limiting the festivities to the period only between 12:45 and 2:45 and adding a condition—students … Read More “Arts fest returns to the Episcopal stage” »
Carolyn Bell ’16, Laura Zecca ’16: After a two-year hiatus, Arts Fest will be returning to EA with some new changes through the help of the teachers in the Art Department and six members of the Da Vinci club. Changes include limiting the festivities to the period only between 12:45 and 2:45 and adding a condition—students … Read More “Arts fest returns to the Episcopal stage” »
Maddie Hughes ’16: Teens are always on the lookout for new music and interesting movies, but sometimes it can be hard to find something new. The purpose of this cloumn will be to introduce all members of the community to new music and movies they may not have thought of before. The music and movies … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: October” »
Laura Zecca ’16: While EA sports teams began practice during preseason, another group of students has been hard at work since the summer, auditioning, memorizing lines, and learning choreography. This year’s Domino Club’s fall play, The Witches, includes representation of all grades in lead and supporting roles, making it a new and interesting mix. Marina … Read More “Domino Club tells a bewitching tale” »
Brian Seam’16: A new team of talented dancers will perform during half-time at EA’s home football games this fall. EA dance, commonly known as “EAnce” by EA student dancers, has expanded into the fall season this year. In the past, dance opportunities have only been offered as a winter sport and as a club. Cara … Read More “The Episcopal Academy Dance Team takes a new stage” »
Will Patterson ’16: Jim Erwin, the new Music Department Chair, has big plans for the Episcopal Academy music department. Coming from the Murray School in Washington DC and a two year stint in the New Orleans charter school system, Erwin has returned to the East Coast to bring his passion and love for music to … Read More “The Scholium sits down with Jim Erwin” »
Jessica Bai ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: “What I Do, Where I Go,” is the title of the new art exhibit that will open in EA’s gallery this fall. Located on the second floor of the Crawford Campus Center, the gallery will be abundant with a wide variety of artistic mediums from the EA community. Susan … Read More “Episcopal Art Gallery wants to “Do it” right” »
Sammi Ciardi ’15: Brittany Belo 14’ is not only an extraordinary athlete and a standout student but also a fashion expert. She runs her own fashion blog, posibiliti.weebly.com, where she posts her own videos, creations, and text posts. When asked the age at which she became interested in fashion, Brittany exuberantly replied, “Birth!” She continued, “I’ve … Read More “Brittany Belo ’14: artist, designer, blogger” »
Amanda Molitor ’14: Imagine Dragons, following up on their extremly well received performance at Made in America last summer, returned to the Philadelphia area on March 7th to play a sold out show at the Camden’s Susquehanna Bank Center as part of their US tour in support of their debut album, Night Visions. This alternative … Read More “Imagine Dragons “On Top of the World” in Camden” »
