Inside the Artist’s Studio 2008 Theatre Programs

Inside the Artist’s Studio is a free, standards-based, distance-learning education project designed to connect artists from Missouri to students. Funded through support provide by Missouri Arts Council, the School District of Clayton, Missouri, and the St. Louis County Cable Commission, the project is structured to provide student learning across the artistic disciplines of dance, music, theatre and visual arts.  

This February, join Inside the Artist’s Studio as it goes behind the scenes of the St. Louis Black Repertory Company– connect via interactive videoconference, the Internet, and broadcast television to link your students to professional actors, directors and technicians of the St. Louis Black Repertory Company.  See how a production comes to life; meet the people involved in bring a playwright’s tale to life; increase your understanding of what it takes to create a theatre company.  Additional preparatory materials, including a detailed agenda, related curriculum standards, and pre-program and post-program learning activities, are available for each program.  Please e-mail us at live@hectv.org to request the materials or view them online at http://www.hectv.org.  For more details about the St. Louis Black Repertory Company, go to http://www.theblackrep.org.

Program 1:  The Black Rep and August Wilson: Being True to the Text
Date:  Tuesday, February 5, 2008; please register by Thursday, January 31 for videoconference
Time:  10 a.m. CST
Grade Level:  7-12

Live from the rehearsal space at The Black Rep, program participants will interact with Director Lorna Littleway and members of the cast of from The Black Rep’s upcoming production of Radio Golf by August Wilson.  Audience members will explore the power of Wilson’s language, his development of character, and his voice as a playwright.  Viewers will participate as cast members rehearse a scene from the play and discuss casting, staging plot and character development.  What do you want to know about August Wilson?  About bringing a character to life?  About rehearsing a scene?  About being true to the text?  Join us from America’s largest professional African-American theatre company to find out.
 
Program 2:  The Black Rep and August Wilson: Staging Radio Golf
Date:  Thursday, February 14, 2008; please register by Monday, February 11 for videoconference
Time:  10a.m. CST
Grade Level:  7-12

Join us live from the stage of the Grandel Theatre, performance home of St. Louis Black Repertory Company, to view a scene from The Black Reps’ current production of August Wilson’s Radio Golf.  Participants will see the same scene discussed and rehearsed in our previous program, but this time view it as it comes to life on the stage and in costume. Participants meet Producing Director Ron Himes and members of the design team to discuss how the show came to life from the first phase of design to the final phase of implementation.  View the lights, the costumes, and the scenery.  Ask your questions of actors, directors and designers who are part of America’s largest professional African-American theatre company.

 
To participate in this videoconference, contact Rebecca Morrison at Cooperating School Districts of St. Louis by registration dates. MOREnet will bridge videoconferences.  

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