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TechFest 2009
February 21, 2009
Returning for a third year, TechFest is a weekend intensive workshop for teachers and students in Technical Theater. Taught by Olney Theatre Center’s production staff, students rotate through our shops, learning a variety of basic skills and techniques to aid them in mounting their school productions. Participation Fee: $40 per student.
Click here for a registration form.
NEW! Spring Break Slam
April 6 – 9, 2009
Developed by Olney Theatre Institute’s Director of Education, our workshops are designed to enrich students’ theatre-going experience by providing a context for the production and introducing them to a variety of performance skills. Workshops are conducted by our rigorously trained teaching artists.
Our energetic and interactive workshops are most successful in smaller groups of approximately 20-40 students, but several can be adapted to serve up to 140 students. Though most workshops last approximately 45 minutes, they can be accommodated to your time schedule. Workshop fees vary depending on the length and number of participants.
In-School Workshops and Classes
Available Year-Round
With the support of the Maryland state Board of Education, Olney Theatre Center for the Arts has developed a network of Educational Connections
to engage students in the excitement of live theater and to involve them in the creative process. Through our touring company, the National Players, and the work of our teaching artists, professional performances of the world’s great dramatic literature and challenging creative writing workshops are accessible to students in every school district in Maryland. Many of Olney Theatre Center’s Educational Connections can reach, inspire and excite your students as well.
The National Players bring literature to life in special 90-minute matinee versions of the works of Shakespeare and other classics. Nearly every student performance in Maryland is preceded by a workshop and followed by a lively post-show discussion of the play with the acting company. Teachers are provided study guides and other resource materials in advance to help enrich the performance experience.
Topics
- POWERPLAY
A dynamic and interactive playwriting workshop that introduces the basics of dramatic structure and involves students in the creative process. Through a series of exercises and improvisations, the students write monologues and short scenes that are then brought to life by the actors in the company. Especially useful as a pre-show workshop, PowerPlay provides students with an introduction to the play, gets them excited about the show they are about to see and puts them in touch with their creativity.
- SHAKESPEARE: THE ACTOR'S JOURNEY
This engaging workshop illuminates the journey the actor must take to bring Shakespeare’s words to life. Using scenes and soliloquies from Shakespeare, students explore and personalize Shakespeare’s language, characters, and situations.
- ACTING & IMPROVISATION
Teaching Artists lead students through a brief series of exercises and improvisational games to warm-up the body, voice, imagination and intellect, followed by an introduction to character development & scene study. This workshop can be tailored for younger or more experienced students.
- STAGE COMBAT
A workshop in the rudiments of illusion and the methods of creating believable, safe stage fighting. Players demonstrate the methods of hand-to-hand stage combat and teach students the basic moves: stage slaps and punches, falling, and hair-pulling.
- AUDITION TECHNIQUE
Using monologues or scenes students have already prepared, students will be led through a series of exercises to strengthen their material and self-confidence. Individual coaching and discussion of the audition process, headshots, resumes, etc.
- THE BUSINESS OF THEATRE
An overview of theater management of a regional and touring theater. This frank discussion will answer any questions students may have about working in the administrative side of theater.
- CREATE YOUR OWN WORKSHOP
With advance notice, National Players is available to design and teach workshops tailored to your specific curricular needs or interests.
For more information, please call 301.924.4485 X115.
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