TUCSON, Ariz. — Opera is making it's way into the classroom at one Tucson school and students are benefiting big time.
Students may sing about chilling on the sand, but there's no chilling inside this first-grade classroom at Fruchthendler Elementary School. "We are teaching first grade and our emphasis is language arts, language acquisition, and we're teaching story elements," shared Juan Aguirre, an opera teaching artist."We're teaching a vocabulary all through our art form of opera, which is essentially music and drama.""What it does is it fuses the core curriculum with the arts," said Aguirre."We're actually here with the students the whole year.
"We can do fun stuff with our friends in opera, and we can do umm dancing," added first-grader Melina Namazifard. These little operas will be part of a performance on May 12th at 6 p.m. It's open to the public and parents at Fruchthendler Elementary School.Lydia Camarillo is an anchor and reporter for KGUN 9. She's a journalist that loves being part of Southern Arizona. With her family here in Tucson, she considers it home. Lydia is no stranger to the Old Pueblo. She has been reporting in Tucson for more than a decade and has been involved in numerous projects highlighting folks in the community.
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