Archive for the ‘Theater’ Category

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Thunderbolt

November 24, 2013

The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County

puzzled play 6The Camden-Rockport Middle School, under the direction of Ellen Curtis, presented “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”.  One of the characters in the play is Thunderbolt, an old but impressive horse. In pre-production talks, the tech director, Erma Colvin showed the director footage from “Warhorse” on Broadway. “Warhorse” is a play about the horses used in World War I. The horses were portrayed by life-size puppets, the creation of Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones,  founders of the Handspring Puppet Company of South Africa. Ellen Curtis suggested that the CRMS tech crew make a life-size puppet modeled after Joey from “Warhorse”. After thinking that was impossible, they both agreed, “Why not!”

thunderbolt 2The creation of Thunderbolt began with chicken wire and flexible plumbing tubing, The CRMS Tech crew made the head out of paper mache and designed the moving tail mechanism. They then became the puppeteers. One student was the horse wrangler. Having had horse experience, she taught the puppeteers to do the proper horse gait ( created with coconut shells, of course) and designed the halter for Thunderbolt to wear. The horse puppet is controlled by two people in the body, moving the front legs, back legs and the tail, and one person outside the body controlling the head.

Thunderbolt was a huge success. Besides from his appearance in “Jumping Frog”, Thunderbolt has made guest appearances at the Owl’s Head Transportation Museum, the Camden Mini-Maker Faire and this fall’s National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration at CRMS.

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New England Summit on Arts Education

November 19, 2013

Save the Date – July 29, 30, 31, 2014

More information will be available in the near future as the

Maine Arts Assessment Initiative

Leadership Team and Teacher Leaders plan this

SUMMER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

for YOU!

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Waterville Senior High School

November 18, 2013

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Building Community Through the Arts

November 16, 2013

English and Science Classes at Bangor High School and Brewer High School Create Original Dance and Drama

IMG_0190Four academic classes from Brewer High School and Bangor High School have been working on original dance and drama pieces for the past several weeks, and will be performing them for the public on Wednesday, November 20 in Orono. The students’ creative work is part of “Building Community Through the Arts,” a program organized annually at these schools by the Maine Alliance for Arts & Education (MAAE). The artist residency program, now in its fourteenth year, brings professional Maine choreographers and playwrights into academic secondary school classrooms to help students create group works which combine curriculum themes with the social issues the students themselves choose to address.

At Bangor High School this year Susannah Owen’s sophomore English class has been creating a dance piece based on its reading of Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men,” and Michele Benoit’s Introductory Chemistry class is creating a dance based on the behavior of elements. Both classes are working with Maine choreographer Katenia Keller.

At Brewer High School Michelle MacDonald’s two creative writing classes are creating works of drama with Maine playwright/ director Jeri Pitcher. For most of the students this is their first experience in creative theater and dance.

The public is invited to view the performances, which will take place at the Church of Universal Fellowship, 82 State Street in Orono. Admission is free. “Building Community Through the Arts” is funded this year with support from the Maine Humanities Council. Performances will run from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm; for more information visit the MAAE website, www.maineartsed.org

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George Stevens Academy

November 15, 2013

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Oceanside High School

November 8, 2013

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Camden Hills Regional High School

November 6, 2013

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Carrabec High School Presents….

November 2, 2013

 

DRS posterCarrabec High School is located at 160 N Main St  North Anson, Maine.

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Students – Invited to Conference

October 5, 2013

Great opportunity for students at the Maine International Conference on the Arts

Students from your school are invited to attend the performances at the Maine International Conference on the Arts for FREE!

The event will be at the Collins Center on the UMO campus, October 24 to 26, 2013.

Complete information is at: http://mainearts.maine.gov

The conference is a partnership between the Collins Center for the Arts, the Maine Arts Commission and the Atlantic Presenters Association of Canada; with support from Bangor Arts, LA Arts, and Creative Portland. The mission of the conference is to bolster the resources available to artists, arts organizations and community networks through the convening of professionals and the offering of development sessions, networking opportunities and performance showcases.

Students with a valid ID can attend the performance showcases for FREE.

There will be four blocks of showcases:

  • Thursday: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
  • Friday: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Friday offerings are especially suited for student groups and all you need to do to confirm your attendance is to let us know you plan on showing up.

The attendance form is at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Is-QFd89jFbiDzIv72YTu342bs3RxYbWl7ReFhdIh3Q/viewform

There is also transportation support available for K-12 through the Ticket to Ride fund. http://mainearts.maine.gov/Pages/Education/Ticket-to-Ride

If you are a middle or high school teacher and planning on bringing students, you will need to pay registration but your students are free.

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Waterville Opera House

September 22, 2013

Waterville Opera House opportunities

2013 Secondary ReminderFor more information on how to provide educational opportunities for your students at the Waterville Opera House please contact Dick Dyer ddyer@operahouse.org.