The Elizabeth Francis Theater Teacher Institute, is a
4-day interactive program open to public school teachers and teaching artists.
The program is presented by the Contemporary American Theater Festival and the Shepherd University in partnership with
Appalachian Education Initiative.
Now in its
fifth year, The Institute provides teachers an opportunity to explore the
fundamentals of theater production with some of the leading professionals in
American theater. Participants will
attend workshops and seminars in the following areas: production and direction, set design, technical theater, actor
training, text analysis, stage management, publicity, and classroom applications.
In addition, participants will attend performances of four new American plays
in rotating repertory. Participants are
required to read, discuss and critique these plays as part of their
participation in the Institute. At the
close of the Institute, participants will be given a resource notebook to
assist them in implementing what they have learned in their classrooms and
theater programs.
AEI is providing the necessary
funding for selected West Virginia
teachers and teaching artists to attend the 2008 Elizabeth Francis Theater Teacher Institute. In addition to covering program fees, lodging
and meal expenses, AEI is also covering the cost of three graduate credits
through Shepherd University. A limited number of travel
stipends are available. Out-of-state residents are welcome to participate in
the Institute but are responsible for all program costs.
AEI is accepting applications for
participants of the 2008 Elizabeth
Francis Theater Teacher Institute.
If you or someone you know would like to become more proficient in the
direction and production of theater productions, or if you or someone you know
simply wants to make use of theater concepts in the regular classroom, we
encourage you to submit your application.
Applications should be submitted to AEI by mail at 111 High Street, Morgantown,
WV 26505, by fax at 304-225-0102 or e-mail, lkaras@aeiarts.org.
For additional information, please call Lou Karas, Executive Director,
at 304/225-0101 or lkaras@aeiarts.org.
About The Partners:
The Appalachian
Education Initiative – AEI’s
mission is to promote the essential role of the arts to students’ personal
development, academic performance and 21st century workforce
preparation by ensuring the availability of quality arts education in West Virginia public
schools.
The Contemporary
American Theater Festival – CATF is dedicated to producing and developing new
American theater. Their goal is to: sustain an artistic process of innovation
and daring, tell diverse stories, and to create a profound and ever evolving
relationship between the audience and the work. The centerpiece of CATF’s
commitment to new work is an annual repertory festival of four new plays by
American playwrights, most often premiers or second or third productions. CATF
focuses on plays that deal with contemporary issues that boldly challenge and
entertain audiences.
Shepherd University – Shepherd University,
a fully accredited public institution of higher education founded in 1871 and
located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, offers a wide variety of
distinguished degree programs and other learning opportunities to both
traditional and nontraditional students. The university attracts students from
the region, the nation, and beyond.