Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Thank You For Coming Out!

Despite record temperatures, this year's festival was our second most successful event to date in it's 37 years long history. Congratulations to all of our volunteers, friends, and sponsors. And a big Thank You to our festival visitors, who came out and witnessed some amazing performances and art.

The Arts Council will soon post photos and videos from the weekend on YouTube, Flickr and our web site. We also have an open group on Flickr. If you made photographs, load them up here at http://www.flickr.com/groups/icfphotos

Friday, September 5, 2008

One week before the Festival opens.

The staff and volunteers are working hard to get you the best festival ever. Just got in the passports for the Meadow crafts. They are fabulous! We redesigned them for this year and we are confident, that you will like them.

We will see you all next week on Saturday, September 13 at 10:00 am.

Friday, August 29, 2008

studioONDAS



We have booked studioONDAS for Sunday. They will perform at 11:00 am On the Plaza and at 12:15 pm in the Global Art & Rhythm tent.

www.ondascapoeira.com

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Plein Air Painting in the Meadow

Saturday from 10 a.m. to Noon

5 artists from the The Northern Virginia Artists League (NOVAL) will demonstrate plein air painting, capturing the performers, crowds, and scenery in the Meadow. Plein air painting is done
outside, rather than in a studio, and comes from a French term en plein air, meaning “in the open air.”

The artists are:
Lorrie Herman, Rob Burkhard, Louis Negri, Mary Moon, and Donna Clawson.

Face Painting Class

Crystal Waters and Henrik Sundqvist gave a festival presentation and hands-on demonstration on face painting today at Management Concepts. Thanks to all the volunteers at Management Concepts, who came out and got their faces and hands painted. It was wonderful! We will see you at the Festival on September 13 & 14.




ScrapArtsMusic Master Class



Headlining the International Children's Festival is ScrapArtsMusic, an exciting, inventive percussion ensemble from Canada. Learn to transform scrap into art into music! It's the ultimate fusion of recycling, street dance, jazz, and world music.

Friday, September 12, 2008 from 5 pm - 6 pm
on the Filene Center stage at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna, VA

Register as a Participant ($15) | Register as an Observer (free)

Participants must be at least 8 years of age.
Registration Deadline: Monday, September 5 or when the class is filled.

Space is very limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Learn more about Master Classes on our
website
or call (703) 937-6304.

To see ScrapArtsMusic in action, visit www.internationalchildrensfestival.org.

Experience the International Children's Festival on September 13 & 14 at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Gala tasting


Arts Council of Fairfax County Chairman of the Board of Directors, the Honorable John Mason and President & CEO of the Arts Council of Fairfax County, Ann Rodriguez, enjoy the tasting last Friday at the Hilton McLean for the festival gala dinner on Thursday, Sept 11.

7:00 p.m. reception
8:00 p.m. international dinner

Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102

Toddler Time

The art department at the Arts Council created these beautiful trays for China in the Toddler Time tent.


Friday, August 15, 2008

Artists in and around the festival area.

Festival Opening Parade lead by Tiny Tang’s Chinese Dragon, The New York Goofs, International kids and more starts at 9:45am at the Front Gates

On the Plaza:
The Circus Calliope with Professor David Tetrault, playing old-time circus music, both days, 10:00-11:45am & 3:15-4:00pm.
Kewl Trax Jump Rope Team shows off Saturday, Sept 13th at 11:00am.

Around the Park:
New York Goofs featuring Monday, Slappy, and Gordoon
Rich Potter & Friends
That YoYo Guy

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Master Class with ScrapArtsMusic

Friday, September 12 from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Wolf Trap's Filene Center Stage

Headlining the International Children's Festival is ScrapArtsMusic, an exciting, inventive percussion ensemble from Canada that transforms scrap into art into music. It's the ultimate fusion of recycling, street dance, jazz, and world music - and you can learn how! Watch ScrapArtsMusic in action.

Register as a Participant ($15), Observers Free
Participants must be at least 8 years old.
Registration Deadline: Monday, Sept 5 or when the class is filled (30 participants max).
Registration opens soon through Wolf Trap.


ScrapArtsMusic is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada. ScrapArtsMusic is presented in association with JOHN LAMBERT & ASSOC. (Montreal), international agent.

Festival Opening Parade

Festival Opening Parade lead by Tiny Tang’s Chinese Dragon, The New York Goofs, International kids and more starts at 9:45am at the Front Gates



On the Plaza:

The Circus Calliope with Professor David Tetrault, playing old-time circus music, both days, 10:00-11:45am & 3:15-4:00pm.

Kewl Trax Jump Rope Team shows off Saturday, Sept 13th at 11:00am.

Capoeira Sul da Bahia performs Brazilian martial arts Sunday, Sept 14th at 11:00am



Around the Park:

New York Goofs featuring Monday, Slappy, and Gordoon

Rich Potter & Friends

That YoYo Guy

International Children’s Festival 2008: Performance Schedule

Filene Center Stage

SATURDAY 9/13

11:50 am Christina Heimlich Dancers (Dance/USA)
12:00 pm ScrapArtsMusic (Drums/Canada)
12:45 pm New York Goofs (Comedy/USA)
1:00 pm Zaha Cultural Center Troupe (Music/Dance/Jordan)
1:20 pm KaKe Dance Ensemble (Dance/Drums/Ghana)
1:40 pm Kallet Ja Kaisat (Dance/Finland)
2:00 pm Henan Youth Arts Performing Troupe (Martial arts/Chinese Opera/China)
2:30 pm ScrapArtsMusic (Drums/Canada)

SUNDAY 9/14

11:50 am Christina Heimlich Dancers (Dance/USA)
12:00 pm ScrapArtsMusic (Drums/Canada)
12:45 pm New York Goofs (Comedy/USA)
1:00 pm Zaha Cultural Center Troupe (Music/Dance/Jordan)
1:20 pm KaKe Dance Ensemble (Dance/Drums/Ghana)
1:40 pm Kallet Ja Kaisat (Dance/Finland)
2:00 pm Henan Youth Arts Performing Troupe (Martial arts/Chinese Opera/China)
2:30 pm ScrapArtsMusic (Drums/Canada)


Meadow Pavilion

Join us for Karaoke/LMProject Dancers between Acts!

SATURDAY 9/13

10:15 am Fairfax Chinese Dance Troupe (Dance/China)
11:00 am New York Goofs (Comedy/USA)
11:30 am Mariachi Los Amigos (Music/Mexico)
12:00 pm LM Project (Dance/USA)
12:30 pm Rhythmaya School of Dance (Dance/India)
1:45 pm Gye Nyame African Cultural Dance Company (Dance/Africa)
2:30 pm Somapa Thai Dance Company (Dance/Thailand)
2:45 pm Karaoke for Kids
3:15 pm Somapa Thai Dance Company (Dance/Thailand)
3:30 pmKaraoke for Kids

SUNDAY 9/14

10:15 am Rocknocerus (Music/USA)
11:00 am New York Goofs (Comedy/USA)
11:30 am Studio Bleu Dance Company (Dance/USA)
12:15 pm East of the River Police Boys and Girls Steelband (Music/USA)
1:00 pm Rocknocerus (Music/USA)
1:45 pm Requiebros Spanish Dance Group (Dance/Spain)
2:45 pm Joan Izzo presents Superne Dance Theatre (Dance/USA)
3:30 pm Sior-Og (Music/Ireland)


Theatre In the Woods

There will be a 15 minute break between Acts. Theatre-in-the-Woods will close from 1:15pm-1:45pm.

SATURDAY 9/13

11:00 am Alliance Theatre: Beauty and the Beast (Theatre/USA)
11:45 am Nrityaki Group (Dance/India)
12:30 pm Calliope Puppets: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Puppets/USA)
1:45 pm Calliope Puppets: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Puppets/USA)
2:45 pm Ghanaian Catholic Community Cultural Youth Group (Drums/Dance/Ghana)
3:15 pm Rhythm Street Dance Center (Dance/USA)

SUNDAY 9/14

11:00 am Traveling Players: Blue Monster (Theatre/Italy)
11:45 am Jhanak Dance Academy (Dance/India)
12:30 pm Calliope Puppets: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Puppets/USA)
1:45 pm Calliope Puppets: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Puppets/USA)
2:45 pm Rhythm & Cues Tribal Belly Dance (Dance/Middle East/North Africa)
3:15 pm Creative Dance Center (Dance/USA)


Ovations Deck

There will be a 15 minute break between Acts.

SATURDAY 9/13

10:15 am Luis Garay Percussion World (Drums/S. America/Caribbean/Africa)
11:15 am Luis Garay Percussion World (Drums/S. America/Caribbean/Africa)
1:00 pm Mariachi Los Amigos (Music/Mexico)
2:00 pm Keltish (Music/Ireland)
3:15 pm Keltish (Music/Ireland)

SUNDAY 9/14

10:15 am East of the River Police Boys and Girls Steelband (Music/USA)
11:15 am Jam Session with the musicians from Kallet Ja Kaisat (Finland) and Zaha Cultural Center Troupe (Jordan)
1:00 pm Washington Balalaika Society (Music/Russia)
2:00 pm Sior-Og (Music/Ireland)
3:15 pm Requiebros Spanish Dance Group (Dance/Spain)

Global Art and Rhythm Tent Activity Schedule Announced!

We are pleased to announce a new tent this year, called the Global Art & Rhythm tent. In the mornings we will bring you special performing and fine arts presentations and in the afternoon, festival visitors will be able to meet and greet with the 4 international performing groups from China, Ghana, Finland, and Jordan.


SATURDAY
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Create Your Own Comic with graphic artist Matt Dembicki
Matt will host a hands-on workshop on both Saturday and Sunday on creating comic books, from creating characters to developing stories and tips on drawing. Upon the conclusion of the workshop, children share their work with others. Each workshop runs about 45 minutes. The participation is limited to 25 children per session. Come early!


12:00 am – 1:00pm
Glass Harp and Petting Zoo with performing artist Jamey Turner
Jamey will perform on his famous glass harp and create an interactive petting zoo, where visitors are invited to participate, using bamboo sticks. Don't miss out on this amazing presentation.

You can find out more about Jamey here at http://www.jameyturner.com


1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Meet & Greet with the 4 international performing groups and their representatives from the embassies


SUNDAY
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Create Your Own Comic with graphic artist Matt Dembicki
Matt will host a hands-on workshop on both Saturday and Sunday on creating comic books, from creating characters to developing stories and tips on drawing. Upon the conclusion of the workshop, children share their work with others. Each workshop runs about 45 minutes. The participation is limited to 25 children per session. Come early!


1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Meet & Greet with the 4 international performing groups and their representatives from the Embassies.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Alison Christ

Alison Christ, Mosaic Artist and Founder and Director of Metamorphosis Art Show, whose mission is to offer artists affordable opportunities to gain exposure in the Northern Virginia/Washington, DC, area. Alison’s involvement in the arts community is as both a professional artist and an arts activist working to promote arts accessibility as a two-way phenomenon: artists must find their audience and the audience must find art.

In addition to organizing and curating shows of emerging and established artists throughout the Washington metropolitan area, Alison has herself exhibited in shows in North Carolina, Virginia and DC. She twice facilitated large public art murals by elementary school children and regularly teaches mosaic workshops and does consulting work with non-profits. Alison completed her master degree in Arts Management from George Mason University in August 2006.

www.alisonmchrist.com
www.metartshow.com
alisonmchrist@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 7, 2008

New Toddler Time Activity Announced!

The "Toddler Time" tent, led by Julie Liddle, will feature activities that represent our four guest countries China, Finland, Ghana, and Jordan. These sensory based activities stimulate the mind and the imagination! Arts Council staff will be producing paper lotus flowers and Chinese fans to represent China. Other activities include: sail boats for Finland, Cloth stamping for Ghana, and Sand for Jordan.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Jordan Mosaic




Arts Council staff, Jill Krynicki and Emma Sullivan, prepare crafts to be used in the Jordan tent. Children will complete a tile mosaic representing the festival while learning about one of Jordan's oldest and most treasured artforms.

TV show times released!

The special International Children's Festival program will be running on Cox Communications Channel 10 (in Fairfax County) and Verizon FIOS TV Channel 10 (in Fairfax, Loudoun, Stafford, and Prince William counties) the following dates and times:

AUGUST

Sat. 9 2:00 pm and 9:30 pm
Sun 10 8:00 pm and 9:30 pm
Mon 11 3:00 pm
Wed 13 4:00 am
Thur 14 6:00 pm
Sun 17 6:00 pm
Mon 18 3:00 pm
Fri 22 4:30 pm
Tue 26 4:00 pm
Fri 29 5:30 pm
Sun 31 4:30 pm

In addition, the program will also air on Verizon's Channel 1 around the entire Metro area.


The Arts Council of Fairfax County would like to thank Jerry Ferguson, Director of Development for Fairfax Public Access, and Christopher E. Robin for their contributions to the project

Monday, August 4, 2008

Black Tie Gala

His Excellency Mr. Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China, is confirmed to appear at the Black Tie Galaon Thursday, September 11 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner.

Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102

7:00 p.m. reception
8:00 p.m. international dinner

Thursday, July 31, 2008

International Children’s Festival 2008: A Festival of Arts and Fun for Families

July 1, 2008, Fairfax, VA—The Arts Council of Fairfax County will host children from China, Finland, Ghana, and Jordan as featured performers at the 38th annual International Children’s Festival. The event will be held at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts on Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, 2008, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Arts Council of Fairfax County’s International Children’s Festival is the region’s premier youth-oriented festival dedicated to performing, visual, and interactive arts, and provides a rare opportunity for local children to explore the diverse backgrounds of international performers and their own neighbors and classmates.

The 2008 Festival will showcase young musicians, dancers, and martial artists from China, Finland, Ghana and Jordan and will feature the Canadian percussionists ScrapArtsMusic, whose performances have exciting rhythms, raw energy and athletic choreography. Four stages around the park offer nonstop entertainment by more than 20 groups from the Washington, DC region.

Tickets are available online at www.internationalchildrensfestival.org or at the gate: $12 for adults, $10 for children and seniors. Weekend passes are also available: $18 for adults, $15 for children and seniors. Admission is free for children 2 years and under. The event is held rain or shine.

For a complete schedule of performances, activities, ticket information, and directions, visit http://www.internationalchildrensfestival.org/

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About the International Children’s Festival

The International Children’s Festival is produced by the Arts Council of Fairfax County, a private, non-profit corporation, in cooperation with the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and the National Park Service. All proceeds from the Festival benefit the Arts Council’s educational programs.

Arts & Technology Pavilion

The Arts & Technology Pavilion adjacent to the Filene Center focuses on cutting edge technology and its application to the arts. The Arts &Technology Pavilion brings together the exciting world of computer and imaging technology with the more traditional world of the arts, actually showing how technology enhances the arts. Designed specifically for children ages 5 to 12, the workshops feature hands-on technology stations, showcasing computer animation, Claymation, green screen technology, robotics, and more.


BE A NETSMARTZ KID!
NetSmartz presents an animated interactive experience with Clicky, the NetSmartz Spokesrobot, teaching kids about Internet and real word safety.
Presented by The NetSmartz Workshop and Cox Communications

DOUBLING THE FUN
Star in your own movies, co-starring… YOU!
Presented by Fairfax Academy

DRAWING WITH LIGHT

Draw with light and capture it on camera.
Presented by Fairfax Academy & TJHSST

GOLLYGEE 3D MODELING
Design your own virtual 3D world!
Presented by GollyGee Software, Inc.

FROM CLAY TO CLAYMATION

Create a clay character to star in your homemade movie.
Presented by Northrop Grumman & TJHSST

GREEN SCREEN ANTICS
Perform mysterious and invisible antics as viewed on TV.
Presented by Potomac School

INVENTOR

Create your own design and see a machine carve it on the spot.
Presented by Chantilly Academy

MARS EXPLORER

Remote control a robotic explorer through an obstacle course.
Presented by Chantilly Academy

PLAYING WITH SOUND
Hear your own voice digitally changed to sound like a chipmunk!
Presented by Fairfax Academy

ROLLER COASTER

Design and then test ride your own roller coaster.
Presented by Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST)

STAR IN A MUSIC VIDEO!

Make your big break in your own music video!
Presented by Cox Communications

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Paper is ready for our silkscreen craft.

Today we had 2000 sheets of archival paper cut to 11 x 15 inches. The Arts Council staff is ready to produce this year's Print Your Festival Poster craft. The screens were exposed last Friday and look beautiful. We have two designs. Each poster depicts 2 of our featured countries. We will print in 2 colors - background color and the key print (second color).

Monday, July 28, 2008

47 Days left until the Festival!

As the deadline to the Festival approaches, the Arts Council would like to thank all of their diligent and passionate volunteers, without whom, none of this would be possible. Looking back as we finish our preparations, it's clear that this year's gala will be bigger and better than last year's. Many thanks to all!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Booz Allen Uber Volunteer lends a hand!

The Arts Council of Fairfax County would like to thank Booz Allen "Uber Volunteer", Jeff Cadman, who stopped by to lend a helping hand last week. This enthusiastic fellow prepared stamping stations for the Ghana tent, and over 2500 scrolls for Chinese Calligraphy. Many thanks to Jeff!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Take a Master Class with ScrapArtsMusic!



Canadian Percussion Group, ScrapArtsMusic, will offer a Master Class on Friday, September 12th. For more information, visit www.wolf-trap.org!

Come see the Internationational Children's Festival Parade!

The International Children's Festival will showcase a festival Parade featuring: A traditional Chinese Dragon, the New York Goofs Clowns, and all of the international performers.

The Parade will begin at 9:45 A.M. in the Parking lot of Wolf Trap Center for Performing Arts and end at10:30 A.M. near the Arts and Technology Pavillion.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Super Volunteer!

The International Children's Festival would not be possible without our tireless volunteers. Over 3,500 volunteer hours from 700 volunteers from corporations and service organizations band together to make this happen.

This week, the Arts Council of Fairfax County would like to shine the spotlight on one very special person, Suzanne Keating. Suzanne has been our "Uber" Volunteer Coordinator for the past 12+ years. Check back as we say thank you to other volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference in Fairfax County arts .

Would you like to be one of them? We still are looking for Festival volunteers for Saturday, September 13, and Sunday, September 14, 2008. Volunteers will work with young children and their families throughout the park at the arts activities tents, information booths, and more. Volunteers receive free passes to the Festival, a t-shirt, and the opportunity to see world class talent!

Requirements: must volunteer in groups of four or more, children must be 16 or older, and volunteers must be available to work a shift of 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. or 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

If you would like to volunteer, send an e-mail to volunteericf08@artsfairfax.org. E-mails should include your name, a daytime phone number, and shirt preference.

Ghana Crafts are completed!



Arts Council Interns can finally breathe a sigh of relief as they finish the craft preparation for the Ghana tent. Over 2500 strips of cloth were cut, prepared, and packaged and are now awaiting the creative minds and talents of local youngsters!

With less then two months to go before the festival opens, the Arts Council is rushing to produce high quality craft projects. Keep checking back for more updates!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Mistress of Ceremonies


Alison Starling, Anchor, ABC 7 News has been named the Official International Children's Festival Gala "Mistress of Ceremonies."

Individual tickets cost $200. For more information, or to purchase individual tickets, contact Ann Rodriguez at (703) 642-0862, extension 2.

The Festival Gala


Jonas Hafström, Ambassador of Sweden, attending the 2007 Festival Gala.


The 2008 Festival Gala will be on Thursday, September 11 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner.
7:00 p.m. reception
8:00 p.m. international dinner


Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102


Over 600 corporate executives, elected officials, embassy representatives and friends of the arts share a wonderful international menu and enjoy performances by the visiting young artists on a center stage in the ballroom. It's the "must attend" black tie event of the fall season!


With Distinguished Honorary Co-Chairs

His Excellency Mr. Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China

His Excellency Mr. Pekka Lintu, Ambassador of Finland

His Excellency Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei, Ambassador of Ghana

His Royal Highness Ambassador Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan


Individual tickets cost $200. For more information, or to purchase individual tickets, contact Ann Rodriguez at (703) 642-0862, extension 2.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Festival Performers: Henan Youth Arts Performing Troupe


Back by popular demand this year are our Asian friends Henan Youth Arts Performing Troupe from the city of Zhengzhou in Henan Province, China. This extraordinary group of children will be presenting two styles of performances that have a strong tradition in China – Gong-Fu martial arts displays the intense bravery, style and spirit of Chinese boys, and Chinese Opera, with actors in colorful madeup faces and theatrical costumes, expresses traditional stories.

Festival Performers: Kallet Ja Kaisat


Coming to the Festival from the city of Hollola in the northern European country of Finland is Kallet Ja Kaisat. This folk dance group has been named and appointed Young Cultural Ambassadors by the Finnish Education Ministry. The children will be performing the traditional dances of Finland’s historically rich culture in elaborate and colorful costumes, backed by live Finnish musicians.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Festival Performers: Jaynii Cultural Troupe



Joining the Festival for the first time will be a group of children from Ghana – the Jaynii Cultural Troupe from the capital city of Accra. These children are part of a cultural troupe that over the past ten years has exposed the rich culture of music, drumming and dancing of Ghana to other countries including the UK. The group is looking forward to visiting the United States for the first time.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

2008 Festival Sponsors

As of July 8, the Arts Council of Fairfax County is pleased to announce the 2008 International Children's Festival sponsors!

Signature Sponsor
Verizon

Official Media Sponsor
Family Magazine

Benefactor
Cox Communications
ExxonMobil
General Dynamics Information Technology
National Park Service
Northrop Grumman
Prospective Inc.
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts

Patron
Disconnect Reconnect LLC
Interstate Worldwide Relocation
McCandlish & Lillard, PC
Southern Management Corporation

Sponsor
The Honorable John Mason
National Capital Optimist Club
Peterson Family Foundation
Virginia Commerce Bank
WEST*GROUP

Media Partner
Asian Fortune
FamiliesOnly.com

Festival Performers: Zaha Cultural Center Troupe


The Festival is proud to welcome to the United States a youth performing group from the Mid-East country of Jordan. From the capital city of Amman comes the Zaha Cultural Center Troupe which was formed in order to preserve the Jordanian popular musical heritage. The group consists of young dancers, singers, and musicians who have performed for the King and Queen of Jordan.

Creative Kids Workshops: Finland


The Creative Kids Workshops in the meadow will feature 9 hands-on educational art activities and fun for kids of all ages. At the Creative Kids area, you will turn from a spectator to a participant. Children will have a passport to activities featuring the cultures of China, Finland, Ghana, and Jordan. In addition, children can get their faces painted, you can silkscreen your own festival poster, enjoy the brand new toddler tent, and learn about music making and instruments at our Instrument Petting Zoo. Also new this year is the Global Art & Rhythm tent, where visitors will experience performances and workshops in the mornings, and meet & greet with the international children performers in the afternoon.

Children will learn about Finnish culture and history via a game and coloring of cell phone shaped xeroxes. You will equip your cell phone with screen savers, featuring Finnish landmarks and accomplishments, write a text message from the festival and add your personal bling to your gadget.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Interns hard at Work!





Interns Emma Sullivan and Crystal Waters take time away from the office to build instruments for the Toddler Time tents. The Toddler Time section will include handmade musical instruments that children can play with, as well as, interactive activities that represent each of the four guest countries!

International Children's Festival 2009 Dates Released!

As we prepare for the 2008 International Children's Festival, we are pleased to announce that the 2009 Festival dates have been confirmed.

International Children's Festival weekend will be Saturday & Sunday, September 19 & 20, 2009.

Mark your Calendars!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Creative Kids Workshops: China

Festival visitors will learn about the history of Chinese calligraphy - one of the highest forms of Chinese art - and the hand painted scroll, which is one example of how art was used to communicate in ancient China. The tent activity consists of two parts. You will first paint Chinese symbols and characters derived from Chinese poems and Chinese Zodiac animals. You will finish the craft by assembling a simple scroll.

The history of Chinese Calligraphy (Chinese: 中国书法) is as long as that of China itself. Calligraphy is one of the highest forms of Chinese art. The word "calligraphy" is derived from a Greek word meaning beautiful writing. Unlike Western cultures, Chinese calligraphy is valued as "high art" in Asian cultures.

Just as there are masters of painting or martial arts, there were calligraphy masters whose works were highly esteemed by the emperors in different Chinese dynasties. Throughout the history of China, calligraphy has been practiced by national leaders, scholars, and people in all walks of life. Chinese calligraphy is not only a beautiful art, its practice is also an effective way to enjoy healthy life and longevity. Many research reports in Asia have rated practicing Chinese calligraphy as the number one activity for longevity among other twenty activities or so.

The Hand Painted Scroll (Chinese: 手画纸卷) is one example of how art was used to communicate in ancient China. Silk was usually used to make scrolls until the invention of paper, traditionally thought to have been invented in China in the first century A.D. Silk is not very absorbent, which led to the practice of slow and deliberate application of paint and ink. Early paper was made from a variety of substances such as rice straw, bark, reeds, bamboo, etc. These early papers were more absorbent and led to more spontaneously created paintings. Most modern wall scrolls are painted on Xuan paper, also known as rice paper. A wooden dowel is attached to the bottom of the scroll to prevent it from rolling up, and a thin piece of wood with a cord is placed at the top to hang the scroll from.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Volunteers Needed!

It’s that time again! The Arts Council of Fairfax County is currently in the preproduction stages of the 38th annual International Children’s Festival, and we need your help! Volunteers are needed for the preparation of the following crafts: Chinese scrolls, and Adinkra stamping from Ghana. This is a great way to meet new people while promoting arts education in your community. For more information, please contact Crystal Waters, Special Projects Programmer at cwaters@artsfairfax.org. Or call us at (703)642-0862 x 12.

Monday, June 30, 2008

75 days left

We are less then 3 months away from the start of the festival and the Arts Council staff, volunteers and many International Children's Festival friends are working hard every day to bring you the most exciting festival ever. Have you seen the web site from our headliner ScrapArtsMusic? Their site is amazing and the YouTube videos promise a lot of fun. We, at the Arts Council staff can't wait to see them.

International Children's Festival Marketing Underway


The Arts Council of Fairfax County is working diligently on this year’s Festival marketing campaign. Experts and local leaders have joined to reach a broader audience.

If you'd like to join the marketing committee, contact us here.


In Photo from left to right:

Scott Fridy, Arts Council of Fairfax County - Director of Performing Arts; Henrik Sundqvist, Arts Council of Fairfax County - Director of Visual Arts; Le-Ha Anderson, Dominion; Tim Sargeant, Dominion; Susanna Rosenbaum,Arts Council of Fairfax County - Office Manager; Scott Firestone; Luke Durocher, The Bridge Group

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Honorary Co-Chairs of the 2008 International Black Tie Gala Announced!

The Arts Council of Fairfax County is pleased to announce that the following Honorary Co-Chairs of the 2008 International Children's Festival Black Tie Gala!

Mr. Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of The People's Republic of China

Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei, Ambassador of Ghana

Mr. Pekka Lintu, Ambassador of Finland

Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein, Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan


In other news, Alison Starling of Channel 7 has accepted our invitation to serve as the Gala emcee.


Individual tickets cost $200. For more information, or to purchase individual tickets, contact Ann Rodriguez at (703) 642-0862, extension 2.

Honorary Co-Chairs of the 2008 International Black Tie Gala Announced!

The Arts Council of Fairfax County is pleased to announce that the following Honorary Co-Chairs of the 2008 International Children's Festival Black Tie Gala!

Mr. Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of The People's Republic of China

Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei, Ambassador of Ghana

Mr. Pekka Lintu, Ambassador of Finland

Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein, Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan


In other news, Alison Starling of Channel 7 has accepted our invitation to serve as the Gala emcee.


Individual tickets cost $200. For more information, or to purchase individual tickets, contact Ann Rodriguez at (703) 642-0862, extension 2.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Global Art & Rhythm

We are pleased to announce a new tent this year, called the Global Art & Rhythm tent.

In the mornings we will bring you special performing and fine arts presentations and in the afternoon, festival visitors will be able to meet and greet with the 4 international performing groups from China, Ghana, Finland, and Jordan.

Our second confirmed artist for Saturday and Sunday morning is Matt Dembicki
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Create Your Own Comic with graphic artist Matt Dembicki

Matt will host a hands-on workshop on both Saturday and Sunday on creating comic books, from creating characters to developing stories and tips on drawing. Upon the conclusion of the workshop, children share their work with others.

Each workshop runs about 45 minutes and starts at 10:00 a.m. down in the meadow in the Global Art & Rhythm tent. The participation is limited to 25 children per session. Come early!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Carboo Residence.



The Arts Council of Fairfax County's Director of Visual Arts, Henrik Sundqvist, was invited with his wife to the outdooring ceremony of the first grandson of Mrs. Katherine S. Carboo, Curtis Joel. The event was held at the home of Mrs. Carboo, Minister Counsellor-Information at the Embassy of Ghana. It was a beautiful event and the food was most delicious. Ghana will be one of the four featured countries at the Arts Council's International Children's Festival at Wolf Trap this September.

Friday, June 20, 2008

2008 Festival Photos

2008 Festival Video



The International Children's Festival is the region's premier youth-oriented festival dedicated to performing, visual, and interactive arts, held each September at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia. The 2008 International Children's Festival will take place during the week of September 8th with the public Festival on Saturday and Sunday, September 13th and 14th at Wolf Trap.

Video Credit: Christopher E Robin

Global Art & Rhythm

We are pleased to announce a new tent this year, called the Global Art & Rhythm tent.
In the mornings we will bring you special performing and fine arts presentations and in the afternoon, festival visitors will be able to meet and greet with the 4 international performing groups from China, Ghana, Finland, and Jordan.

Our first confirmed performer for Saturday morning is:
Jamey Turner, Glass Harpist
12:00 pm– 1:00pm

Jamey will perform on his famous glass harp and create an interactive petting zoo, where visitors are invited to participate, using bamboo sticks. Don't miss out on this amazing presentation.



Thursday, June 19, 2008

Print Your Festival Poster craft announced

Back by popular demand, we will feature a silkscreen station. Experience the art of silkscreen printmaking and walk away with an archival fine art poster from the festival. Artist Nancy McIntyre is leading the activity and we look forward watching you print your own poster.

Mosaic craft announced

We are exited to announce this year's craft - Create A Mosaic Mural - for our featured country Jordan. Artist Alison Christ will lead the activity. Children and adults will create a mural on four 3 x 4 ft cement boards.