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The Program
Just as a prism reveals the colors that combine to make white light, ~prism~ summer arts program from TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater offers students aged 10–12 an in-depth experience with key elements of the arts.
Participants enjoy hands-on workshops in creative drama and stage movement, scriptwriting and digital photography taught by experienced educators who are also working artists. At the conclusion of the 2-week program, the students’ work will be showcased in a fun and friendly youth-centered presentation that integrates their acting, writing and photography.
Click here to download the prism brochure!
The Organization
Outreach and community connection are important elements of the TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater mission. In addition to its national and international touring and performance work for general audiences, the 25-year-old company offers two other highly successful summer youth arts programs for younger children – Kaleidoscope and Bubbles. ~prism~ continues the TAPIT/new works commitment to excellence in arts education.
~prism~ 2010 runs Monday through Thursday from June 28–July 8, 1:00–4:00 p.m. All sessions take place at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4100 Nakoma Road.
Space is limited
to 30 students.
Cost for the two-week session is $200.00 (checks only, payable to TAPIT/new works).
Refunds available until April 15, 2010.
Consideration given to special circumstances
after that date. Please contact Donna Peckett,
608.244.2938.
All workshop supplies are provided.
Students will need to bring a daily snack.
For
More Info
Please call 608.244.2938
or email info@tapitnewworks.org with
questions.
Instructors
Donna Peckett, Producing Artistic Director of TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater, award-winning choreographer, arts educator and actor, will teach creative drama and stage movement.
Danielle Dresden, Producing Artistic Director of TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater, award-winning playwright, residency artist and arts administrator, will offer age-appropriate scriptwriting.
Nicole
Cooke,
photographer and teacher,
has a BA in Psychology from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison and degree in
photography from Milwaukee Area Technical
College. She currently owns and operates a portrait and commercial studio
in Lake Mills, WI. The true highlight of her life is her 3 year old
son, Archer. “He
is the best subject, ever.”
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