By Calen McKinney
Campbellsville Elementary School students recently learned all about the arts.
CES hosted Arts Day on Friday, April 29, and invited several special guests to talk to students about music, drama, art and much more.
Jennifer Spangler showed students how she makes pottery.
Campbellsville University student dan hines Hines of Hartford talked to students about percussion.
CU students Sarah Durham of Campbellsville and Hollie Nall of Elizabethtown, discussed drama and how students can convey emotion with their bodies.
And CU students Ellen Merrick of Marion, Coreena Mucci of Somerset and Molly Vest of Frankfort, talked to CES students about being a member of the marching band's color guard.
Campbellsville University student Jordan Hines of Hartford talks to CES students about percussion. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
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Campbellsville University student Jordan Hines of Hartford talks to CES students about percussion. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
Campbellsville University student Jordan Hines of Hartford plays the steel drum for CES students. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
CES first-grader Evan Lockridge learns to convey emotion from CU students Hollie Nall
of Elizabethtown, at left, and Sarah Durham of Campbellsville. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
CU student Ellen Merrick of Marion twirls a flag for CES students. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
CU student Molly Vest of Frankfort twirls the baton. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |
CU student Coreena Mucci of Somerset twirls a rifle. (Campbellsville Independent Schools Photo by Calen McKinney) |