Educational Opportunities
Educational Opportunity: Artstrek 2013
- Posted by Theatre Alberta... on May 22nd, 2013
Attention Teachers and Theatre Community Members: We need your help to fill the theatre and dormitories at Red Deer College this summer with our province’s best and brightest young theatre stars!
Calling all Junior and Senior High School Students: ARTSTREK 2013 is almost SOLD OUT
http://www.theatrealberta.com/artstrek2013/
Theatre Alberta’s Artstrek is the province’s most popular summer theatre school for teens. So popular that this summer will feature more Artstrek than ever before! The program has expanded to accommodate 30% more students to meet increasing demand.
Artstrek 2013 features the musical Fiddler on the Roof and runs over three weeks at Red Deer College:
• Exploration I for 13 and 14 year olds: July 7 – 12 (26 spaces available)
• Exploration II for 15 and 16 year olds: July 14 – 19 (29 spaces available, males only)
• Exploration III for 17 and 18 year olds: July 21 – 27 (16 spaces available)
*These are recommended age groups for each week of the program. We can be flexible if a student’s summer schedule requires them to attend a different week than the one recommended above. 15-year-old women are being accepted into Exploration I, and 16-year-old women are being accepted into Exploration III.
More about Artstrek:
Artstrek is a summer theatre school for teens. Over the course of a week in residence at Red Deer College, Artstrek students study acting, voice, movement, directing, sound/music, design, creation and collaboration.
Artstrek is not a talent-based program – for more than 50 years we have welcomed all teens that are passionate about theatre and enthusiastic about learning with both their peers and professional instructors.
Each year Artstrek students study a different play. For summer 2013 we have chosen Fiddler on the Roof – one of the most joyful and cherished librettos from ‘The Golden Age’ of American Musical Theatre. Set against a time of great social and political change, Fiddler on the Roof weaves together themes of young love and freedom of choice with those of community and tradition.
Please take a moment to share Artstrek information with the young theatre enthusiasts in your school / community. Scholarships are available through Theatre Alberta for students in financial need.
General Artstrek information: http://www.theatrealberta.com/artstrek2013/
Artstrek scholarship information: http://www.theatrealberta.com/artstrek2013/scholarships/
How to Refer a Student: http://www.theatrealberta.com/artstrek2013/information-for-referrers/
Artstrek on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfIx1EbR6n0
If you would prefer printed copies of our brochure for distribution, please let us know.
Thank you for your help ensuring Artstrek 2013 is full: full of students; full of joy; full of excitement; full of the future of Alberta’s community leaders.
Michelle Kennedy
Programmer, Theatre Alberta
michelle@theatrealberta.com
1-888-422-8160
P.S. Do you want to support Theatre Alberta’s scholarship efforts or sponsor a deserving young person from your school or community? Please contact us for information.
Educational Opportunity: Poetry Floats - A Workshop with Kris Demeanor
- Posted by Epcor Centre fo... on May 16th, 2013
EPCOR CENTRE PRESENTS: Poetry Floats - a workshop with Kris Demeanor
Date: Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Time: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
Reception: All participants of the Poetry Floats workshop are invited to attend the Papergirl reception on August 14 from 6pm – 8pm.
Location: EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts in the Arts Learning Centre (main floor of Centre Court). Afternoon on Olympic Plaza.
Cost: FREE but registration is required. Interested participants please email tmcgrath@epcorcentre.org by August 9, 2013. Include your first and last name, telephone number and email address. To ensure that as many people as possible can participate, registrants are asked to provide 48 hours’ notice to cancel their participation so that if anyone is on the waiting list they can be added to the class. Enrollment is limited. Note: Class is geared towards adult participants, please email with inquiries.
Workshop information: Poetry is like an octopus, or Medusa, or an umbrella! It is creative language that speaks to the universal, the personal, and the imaginative, and it can come in many forms. In this workshop, explore poetry in classic poem form, rhythmic spoken word (Slam!), song lyric and storytelling. Discover the differences in the ways these form are crafted and performed, and which style best suits you in expressing your joy, your rage, your fascination.
The goal will be to write a piece as a group and perform it, and if there’s time, give each participant a chance to write a personal poem or song. We’ll start off by Kris Demeanor giving examples of his own work, talking about how he approaches writing, and sharing tricks of the trade for novices and intermediate writers alike. We will get as weird, wild, earnest, descriptive, and hilarious as we can in our time together.
Participants will be invited to write their poems on waterproof paper and create paper boats. The boats will be released onto the water in Olympic plaza and the public is invited to take the boats with them.
All participants (and the public) are invited to attend the Papergirl reception from 6-8pm that evening. For more information about the fantastic Papergirl Calgary Giftervention (the art of giving art!) please go to: http://papergirlcalgary.tumblr.com/
The Poetry Floats project was initiated by Alberta College of Art + Design practicum student Christina Mayder.
Kris Demeanor Bio
Calgary songwriter Kris Demeanor delights in exposing the underbelly of western Canadian culture- gambling, drug use, murder, religion, the suburbs. His work explore the darkness and absurdity of these corners of Alberta life, offering songs, poems, and stories for audiences who like to think, laugh, weep, dance and party.
Kris has been increasingly active in the theatre, spoken word, and literary scenes in Calgary and around the country. Career highlights include taking the award winning short film based on his song ‘I Have Seen the Future’ to the Sundance and Toronto film festivals, collaborating with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra on the 2011 event ‘Acres of Dreams’, and sharing a beer with David Byrne.
Kris is the first Poet Laureate of the City of Calgary.
Educational Opportunity: Ignite! Festival 2013 - Constructing Your Resume
- Posted by AylaStephen on May 15th, 2013
Sage Theatre and First Calgary Financial present
Constructing Your Resume
A FREE Workshop
as part of the Ignite! Festival 2013
Monday, May 20 from 3-5pm
We’ve had a lot of cover letters and resumes from emerging artists come across our desks over the years. Depending on your place of study, or if you’ve just jumped into the arts, your templates can be all over the place. Come down for an intro of what people are looking for from a theatre resume. Bring a copy of your resume for our panelists to review and get some tips on how you can make yours stronger and easier to read.
In Attendance: David Lerigny, Kelly Reay
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Location: Morpheus Rehearsal Centre, basement of the Parkdale Community Centre
(3512 5 Avenue NW)
Workshops are open to the public and free of charge.
Coffee and snacks will be provided.
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To RSVP, or get more information, please contact Ayla Stephen at ayla@sagetheatre.com.
Educational Opportunity: Mask Workshop with Nicola Elson
- Posted by kreay on May 9th, 2013
FROM CHARACTER TO STORY:
AN EXPRESSIVE FULL MASK AND CHARACTER HALF MASK WORKSHOP
With
NICOLA ELSON
Saturday, June 2
Masks are curious, physical, impulsive and raw. They will lead an artist into a surprising and playful world full of wonder. The versatility of mask is an essential foundation for actor training. It is invaluable in the practice of devising for performance. With a diverse array of characters born, artists can delve into creating accessible, engaging physical storytelling theatre.
This workshop will help the artist develop the fundamental skills of mask performance. Artists will focus on coming back to the basics of movement, voice, storytelling and improvisation in order to be able to listen truthfully to what’s really happening.
Nicola Elson is an actor, creator and educator with over a decade of experience working across Canada, England and Italy. Her love for all things theatre has inspired a diverse career, ranging from acting, devising theatre with an ensemble of artists, stilt walking, improvising and teaching. She currently teaches ‘Theatre for Young Audiences’ at the University of Calgary and is a returning instructor for Theatre Alberta’s ARTSTREK. Nicola is part of the DOWNSTAGE CREATION ENSEMBLE and is a well-known freelance actor in Calgary.
Saturday June 2nd
10 am – 5pm (with a one hour lunch break)
Room E107, Craigie Hall, University of Calgary
$75 plus GST
To register, please email elson.workshop@gmail.com
Educational Opportunity: The National Jazz Summit
- Posted by nmc_canada on May 8th, 2013
The National Music Centre presents the National Jazz Summit, a weekend that brings jazz musicians, educators and fans together for a series of concerts and workshops running from May 23-25, 2013.
All events take place at the National Music Centre located at 134 11 Ave SE, Calgary.
Canadian Covers
Thursday, May 23
Doors 7:30 pm, Show 8:00 pm
Featuring emerging and resident artists from The Banff Centre's International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music, before vocalist AJ Benoit and some of Calgary’s celebrated jazz musicians take on some of Canada’s greatest songwriters.
Tickets: $12 adults, $10 students/seniors. (Link to purchase tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/org/3789474931)
The Big Show featuring Denzal Sinclaire
Friday, May 24
Doors 7:30 pm, Show 8:00 pm
Denzal Sinclaire, one of the finest jazz singers of his generation, will perform solo and then join a local rhythm section featuring Kodi Hutchinson and Tyler Hornby
Tickets: $20/$15 students/seniors advance, $25 at the door. (Link to purchase tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/org/3789474931)
Saturday Workshops
Saturday, May 25
10:30–12:00 pm: Vocal Workshop with Denzal Sinclaire
1:30–3.00 pm: Ensemble Workshop with Grant MacEwan's Chris Andrew (exact times TBC)
3:00–4:00 pm: Big Band Workshop in collaboration with Calgary Association for the Development of Music Education (CADME) (exact times TBC)
All Saturday programs free of charge. Registration required.
Special thanks to National Jazz Summit partners and collaborators The Banff Centre, the Calgary Association for the Development of Music Education (CADME), JazzYYC, and the RBC Foundation.
Educational Opportunity: 2013 Canadian Bookbinders & Book Artists Guild Conference and Workshops
- Posted by Jordan Baylon on May 1st, 2013
FINAL DEADLINE FOR WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS MAY 8TH
Are you interested in or are pursuing a practice in the book arts, which include bookbinding, artists' books, papermaking, calligraphy, letterpress printing and typography, wood engraving, paper decorating, restoration and conservation?
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild (CBBAG) is pleased to present its first national book arts conference in conjunction with the opening of the Art of the Book 2013 Exhibition. There is an exciting line-up of extraordinary presenters, as well as a related workshop series!
Conference: July 11-13, 2013
Keynote Address by Sün Evrard
University of Calgary Art Department
Workshops: July 6-10 & July 15-19
Bookbinding, Hand Decorated Papers, Letterpress Printing and Wood Engraving with Victoria Hall (UK), Sün Evrard (France), Jason Dewinetz (BC), Jim Westergard (AB) and Julia Miller (USA)
For registration and details: http://www.cbbag.ca/cbbag_AB2013_conference.pdf
For more information please contact cbbagconference2013@gmail.com
To learn more about CBBAG: http://www.cbbag.ca/
Educational Opportunity: Building a Character Workshop
- Posted by Morpheus on April 26th, 2013
Building a Character Workshop with Chris Hunt
SYNOPSIS:
This workshop will focus on using given text to create believable and truthful characters. (detailed synopsis coming soon)
INSTRUCTOR BIO:
Christopher Hunt is a Calgary-based actor, and a winner of five Betty Mitchell awards (honouring Calgary’s professional theatre artists) for his acting, most recently for Vertigo Theatre’s The 39 Steps. For over 25 years, he has performed for theatre companies large and small, in Calgary and across the country. He has toured shows to the U.K. with Ghost River Theatre and One Yellow Rabbit. Chris also received a Dora Mavor Moore theatre award nomination in Toronto for his performance in Two Weeks With The Queen (Young People’s Theatre). In addition to performing, Chris has taught acting for several years at a variety of institutions, including The Banff Centre, the University of Calgary’s Department of Drama and Theatre Alberta. He also occasionally works as a director, adjudicator and writer. He recently completed a four year term on the founding board of Calgary Arts Development Authority (CADA).
DATE: Sunday, May 12, 12:00 - 6:00pm
COST: $40 (registration online or by phone)
Register a group of 5 or more, and attend for less! Or, register for 3 workshops and get the 3rd one for 50% off (Call Morpheus Theatre to redeem).
WHERE: Morpheus Rehearsal Centre (3512 5 Avenue NW, Lower Level)
Refreshments served from 11:30 to 12:00pm
Afternoon break from 3:00 to 3:30pm (please bring your own food and drink)
This valuable workshop is presented at this low price in the spirit of community theatre.
Educational Opportunity: Sing Better As You Age Workshop
- Posted by Alberta Choral ... on April 24th, 2013
Calling all singers who want to know how to maintain their voice as they age!
The Alberta Choral Federation is presenting a workshop led by Dr. Victoria Meredith on the adult singing voice. Dr. Meredith is the leading specialist in the field of ageing voice. Applying the principles that help maintain a healthy singing voice at any age, Dr. Victoria Meredith addresses challenges that singers tend to experience across time, as well as relationships between choral singing and various aspects of health. In this interactive session, participants will explore a wide range of vocal conditioning techniques that contribute to the preservation of the voice for a lifetime. Pre-registration is required.
Date: Saturday, May 25, 2013
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: St. David’s United Church – 3303 Capitol Hill Crescent NW, Calgary
Registration Fee: $50.00
Registration Deadline: 10 May 2013
For more information, please visit our website: http://www.albertachoralfederation.ca/acf_workshops.asp
Educational Opportunity: Theatre A Go-Go Summer Drama/Musical Theatre Camps for Ages 6-16
- Posted by TAGG on April 23rd, 2013
Theatre A Go-Go - Physical Theatre School
Inspiring imagination and expression through Theatre Arts!
SUMMER DRAMA/MUSICAL THEATRE CAMPS FOR AGES 6-16
WHO: Ages 6–12
WHAT: Adventures in the Wild Willows with Tanya Lukenoff
Imagine a peaceful Riverbank; a wild wood; and the animals that live there. Peaceful until Toad of Toad Hall leads the new band of friends on adventures which test and strengthen their friendships. Players will develop their character by exploring their body and voice and creating their own character mask. Players will then play with an adaptation of The Wind in the Willows and learn drama singing and dance skills to express the story, with confidence, on the last day of the camp.
WHEN: Mon. July 15 – Fri. July 19 OR Mon. July 22 – Fri. July 26
WHO: Ages 12-14
WHAT: Page to Stage with Kirk Miles
This Theatre camp involves players in the creative process of play-writing and script development. Players will develop the plot, craft the script, write dialogue, and hone their acting skills utilizing hands-on acting exercises, including improvisation and scenario work. Players will also learn a Hip Hop dance piece and share their own unique adaptation of The Wind in the Willows on the last day of camp.
WHEN: Mon. July 15 – Fri. July 19 OR Mon. July 22 – Fri. July 26
WHO: Ages 6–12
WHAT: Pinocchio’s Puppet Show Adventures with Alicia Ward
Imagine the world of Pinocchio as a puppet show performer and his puppet friends who come to understand the importance of honesty and friendship. Players will develop their character through their body and voice and create their own character mask. Players will play with an adaptation of Pinocchio and learn drama, singing, and dance skills to express the story with confidence, on the last day of the camp.
WHEN: Mon. Aug. 19 – Fri. Aug. 23 OR Mon. Aug. 26 – Fri. Aug. 30
WHO: Ages 13-16
WHAT: Androcles and the Lion with Tanya Lukenoff
Imagine Italy in the 1600’s, a zany world where masked characters were highly expressive. Shakespeare received many inspirations for his plays from this slapstick comedy, Commedia dell’Arte. Players will explore the stock characters, make their own mask and play with an adaptation of an Aesop Fable, “Androcles and the Lion”. Players will express this play within a play for the community, on the last day of the camp.
WHEN: Mon. Aug. 19 – Fri. Aug. 23 OR Mon. Aug. 26 – Fri. Aug. 30
TIME: All camps run from 9am-4pm and pre & post care is available
WHERE: All camps take place at the Morpheus Rehearsal Centre
(In the Parkdale Community Centre @ 3512—5Ave. N.W.)
INVESTMENT: Return players and early registration by May 31: $240/player/week
New players: $265/player/week
Members of: Parkdale Community/Morpheus Theatre/Calgary Kids Club/ or same family $225/player/week
CONTACT: Tanya@ theatreagogo@telus.net or 403.283.4622
Please visit/like us @ www.facebook.com/theatreagogo
T.A.G.G. – You’re it!
Educational Opportunity: Beakerhead Pedal-Powered Contraption Workshop
- Posted by cadence on April 23rd, 2013
- Information Session: Thursday, April 25 - 6:00 PM
#101, 1615 10 Avenue SW
Presentation followed by conversations and design time. - Workshop "Design and Build" Days - 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
#101, 1615 10 Avenue SW
Saturday, May 4
Sunday, May 12
Sunday, May 26





