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Spring Break 2015 Christian Art History Assisi, Florence and Rome

Spring Break 2015 Christian Art History Assisi, Florence and Rome. Let’s go!. Open to grades 10-12, alumni Dale Huberts , Sara Plumpton, Ralph Van Bruggen Tour #: 1536212 www.eftours.ca to register. Fundraising to see this…. Michelangelo. Or this: Coliseum. Gladiator School!

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Spring Break 2015 Christian Art History Assisi, Florence and Rome

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  1. Spring Break 2015Christian Art HistoryAssisi, Florence and Rome Let’s go! Open to grades 10-12, alumni Dale Huberts, Sara Plumpton, Ralph Van Bruggen Tour #: 1536212 www.eftours.ca to register

  2. Fundraising to see this… Michelangelo

  3. Or this: Coliseum Gladiator School! I can’t wait!

  4. Or the Vatican…

  5. Or these… Assisi Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence

  6. Or this beautiful place….

  7. Yes, McDonald’s has made it to Italy! Or this?!

  8. Trip Rationale • Relevance – As a Christian school committed to teaching from a Christian perspective, we are thrilled to be proposing to take students to see Italy, the historical setting of the birth of the church in the West, from the catacombs and the Coliseum in Rome, to the great spiritual revival of the Middle Ages in Assisi, to the birthplace of the Renaissance in Florence and the wealth of artistic expression there and in Rome. • This tour will focus on the history of our faith as expressed through art. • We intend for the trip to be more of a spiritual pilgrimage rather than a typical site seeing tour.

  9. For example • San Minato, Florence • Evening attendance to participate in the sung vespers by the resident White Benedictine monks.

  10. Tour Rationale: • Curriculum – Senior Art, AP Art, Comparative Civilizations 12, Social Studies 8, Biblical Perspectives modules Christianity in the Arts, Spirituality through art, Grasping for the Wind linkages • Learning goals – an increased awareness of the depth of spirituality available in the 2000 years of Christian history in the West. • An appreciation of the tremendous accomplishments of Western Christian culture in art by seeing the art and architecture first hand, up close and personal, an experience that no textbook, no lecture, no documentary, no image can compare to. • To see first hand the historically significant and pivotal art pieces in World History: painting, sculpture, mosaic, architecture

  11. Learn how traditional art forms were and are created and restored, eg Fresco Work shop. • What it was like to live in different time periods for different classes of people. • Patronage – understand the concept of Palazzo Vechio, Florence

  12. From CCN 12 PLO’s • broaden their perspectives – from a study of world cultural history – to think and act as world citizens

  13. Culture and the Arts- analysehow the arts express civilizations’ cultural elements, including • belief systems • social organization • language • power and authority • order and harmony • archetypes Assisi

  14. - understand the basic concepts of art, culture, and civilization, and their relationships to each other

  15. Culture and Values • evaluate the components of value systems within and among cultures, including • religion and mythology • morals and ethics • heroes and role models • philosophical viewpoints • analysethe diverse values and beliefs of civilizations

  16. Visual Arts 11 and 12 PLO’s • An education in visual arts fosters visual literacy skills that contribute to students’ development as educated citizens. • Visual art is an essential form of communication, indispensable to freedom of inquiry and expression.

  17. A visual arts education provides a unique opportunity to foster respect for and appreciation of a variety of values and cultures. • An education in visual arts promotes understanding of the role of the arts in reflecting and challenging social values throughout history. Pantheon

  18. Biblical Perspectives PLO’s • Christian Spirituality is the quest for a fulfilled and authentic life, that involves: • Taking the beliefs and values of Christianity and weaving them into the fabric of our lives so that they animate, provide the breath and spirit and fire for our lives.

  19. Making a trip of a lifetime happen: • What about money?

  20. Source of Funds: Personal and Fundraising • Goal of Fundraising: to raise $1000.00 / student • Ideas: • SOFund • Art auction and Dinner • Decorated Christmas home tour • Bake sales • Lunches – spaghetti • Purdy’s Chocolates • Other… Since we’re all as needy as this guy…

  21. Parents are amazing people! What are your fundraising ideas?

  22. Monastery Stays Here’s our idea! Safe, secure, clean and friendly

  23. Location of our proposed Monastery Stay in Rome

  24. Before she was Bellatrix, this actress was in “A room with a View.” Pics of Convent in Rome (not Florence !) – A room with a view!

  25. Customized Tour:EF Tours – March 9-17, 2015 • #’s are based on 35 students • If we go as a private group, 25-29 students an additional fee of $205.00 is required, 30-34 requires an extra $85 / student. • = $316.00 / month over 12 months + $99 booking fee • EF Tours offers an all inclusive protection plan insurance, $149.00 / student • For every 8 student travelers we enroll by Feb. 28, 2014, we’ll receive an $800 bursary, as well as 3x the Global Rewards Points good for tour enhancements. • Total: $3895.00 / student

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