Eyüboğlu Schools, Turkey - Eyüboğlu Eğitim Kurumları

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Eyüboğlu Schools, Turkey - Eyüboğlu Eğitim Kurumları
Grand
Bazaar
Eyüboğlu Schools, Turkey
Eğitim: Eyüboğlu
Host school contact information
Eyuboglu Schools, Istanbul
Eyuboglu Egitim Kurumları
Esenevler Mah.
Dr. Rustem Eyuboglu Sok.
No:8 34762 Umraniye/Istanbul
Tel : +90 216 522 1212
Fax : +90 216 522 1213
www.eyuboglu.k12.tr
Mobile numbers to be used on the travel
days and during the festival for emergency
contact only.
+ 90 532 614 7911 - Elçin Peker
+ 90 532 207 6646 - Tuğba Çebi Ağaçdiken
Welcome to all!
Welcome to all. We once again feel the pleasure of hosting another ISTA festival at
Eyuboglu High School. We hope you will have a great, fun and artistically rewarding few
days here. We are also thrilled to be exploring how the city embraces different cultures
and respects diversity. We hope that you will also go home enlightened, appreciating the
importance of people’s impact on nations.
Festival Committe
Elçin Peker
Tuğba Çebi Ağaçdiken
School Principal
Cemal Bal
General Manager
Ayşegül Erbil
Index
About ISTA
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Code of Conduct 6
Participating Schools7
Festival Schedule8
Ensembles9
Workshop Allocations
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Workshop Descriptions16
Biographies18
Host Addresses
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Notes22
School Map23
About ISTA
About ISTA
“Love at first activity.”
ISTA believes that the future of our world depends on confident, internationally minded,
collaborative and culturally literate young people who are empowered to engage with and change
the world responsibly. We believe that this is achieved through the ISTA experience.
Educators play a key role in the fulfillment of our mission. We therefore offer educators worldwide
the opportunity to come together to develop themselves, their pedagogy and their skills, equipping
and empowering them to bring about this change through theatre.
ISTA brings together young people, artists and teachers from different countries in different settings
to experience, create and learn about theatre.
We passionately value diversity and collaboration, celebration and play, friendship and collegiality.
Patron - Jonothan Neelands
“I am honoured to be the Patron of ISTA. I have always been impressed and humbled by the dedication and progressive practice of ISTA members across the world and am delighted to have this
opportunity to work more closely with them.”
Honorary life members
Dinos Aristidou, Doug Bishop, David Lightbody, Ted Miltenberger, Mike Pasternak and Ian Pike.
Global Patron schools
Alexander Pushkin School, Russia - www.ibo.org/en/school/003270
American School of The Hague, The Netherlands - www.ash.nl
Atlanta International School, United States of America - www.aischool.org
Copenhagen International School, Denmark - www.cis-edu.dk
International School of Brussels, Belgium - www.isb.be
Marymount International School London, United Kingdom - www.marymountlondon.com
St John’s International School, Belgium - www.stjohns.be
St Julian’s School, Portugal - www.stjulians.com
Taipei American School, Taiwan - www.tas.edu.tw
Western International School of Shanghai, People’s Republic of China - www.wiss.cn
ISTA partners
Big Sky Entertainment, Australia - www.bigskyentertainment.com.au
Digital Theatre Plus, United Kingdom - www.digitaltheatreplus.com
Performing Arts Academy Shanghai, People’s Republic of China - www.ista-shanghai.com
“Life isn’t measured in the breaths we take, but in moments that take our breath away.”
For further details please visit www.ista.co.uk
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Code of Conduct
ISTA Code of Conduct
The ISTA experience is a learning opportunity for students, teachers and artists.
ISTA values diversity and collaboration, celebration and play, friendship and collegiality. These
values underpin our practice and inform our development.
Our code of conduct is based on respect: respect for the people, the place and the perspectives.
Being part of an ISTA event involves embodying and modelling the ISTA values in order to ensure
high quality learning, internationalism and theatre
Student Code of Conduct
• Respect the laws, customs, culture and people of the host country.
• Respect the rules of your host family and the host school/venue.
• Respect the curfew time set.
• Do not explore the local environment without the supervision of your teacher or host family.
• Do not travel in a taxi or use public transport, unless accompanied by a member of your
host family or your teacher.
• Do not use transportation, where the driver of the vehicle is a student.
• Wear appropriate clothing at all times.
• The use of alcohol, tobacco, or un-prescribed drugs is strictly forbidden*
• Respect the process, your peers, and your teachers by being punctual and participating in
the event to the best of your ability and with full commitment.
• Respect and learn from the multiple perspectives of all the participants.
* In situations where the “law of the land” of the host country permits tobacco smoking at the age of
16 some discretion will be exercised, BUT at all times the rules of the host school and the host
family will prevail.
• Sanctions will be taken if you do not adhere to the above conduct.
• Assigned housing will not be changed, unless (except in extraordinary circumstances) and
as agreed to by the host, your teacher and the ISTA Rep.
• ISTA and the host school/venue take no responsibility for the loss or theft of any personal
effects. It is your responsibility to safeguard these.
• Report any unusual circumstances, inappropriate behaviour or concerns as soon as you
can directly to your teacher.
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Participating Schools
Participating Schools
ACS Hillingdon International School, United Kingdom :
Teachers: Alyssa Ballard and Allan Bruce
Students: Khalid Alayoub, Ale Brousset, Emma Gormely, Hadley McCarthy, Kate Miller, Ana Ordas
Prieto, Yashika Pandey, Katherine Savage, Lauren Savage, Robert Vilkelis, Robert Vilkelis,
Madison Woodbury
British School of Bucharest, Romania :
Teacher: Lone Harrison
Students: Mena ABOU EL NASR, Cristina Becali, Elena Boncea, Stefan Mircea, Elisse Moss,
Luca Tiru
Eyuboglu High School, Turkey
Teachers: Elcin Peker and Tugba Cebi Agacdiken
Students: Melike Akal, Gizem Akgul, Zeynep Alpay, Emin Ahmetoglu, Selin Bayraktaroglu,
Defne Bilen, Asli Sara Bilgili, Lal Deger, Doruk Doyran, Ebru Eksi, Eda Erbil, Eylul Erdogan,
Ela Eren, Mert Erenel, Gulsah Filik, Meric Genc, Ilsu Guctekin, Mina Karaarslan,
Oguzhan Karamanoglu, Begum Karamustafaoglu, Ayse Kelce, Alara Kiliccioglu, Buse Kutulu,
Mehmet Ali Makbuloglu, Maria Buse Meral, Deniz Oncel, Derya Ozalp, Deniz Ozalp, Mina Oztekin,
Dilara Oztimur, Ahmet Yavuz Peker, Omer Ragid, Yuksel Ratib, Defne Saglam, Ekin Solak,
Tan Solmaz, Bahar Ece Tuncyurek, Mina Ucar, Yagmur Uysal, Selin Yilmaz
International School of Prague, Czech Republic :
Teachers: Vicki Close and Nina Horakova
Students: Emmanuelle Charlot, Anna Gutterman, Fozhan Khamsepour, Michelle Zabinski
International School of Ulm/Neu-Ulm, Germany :
Teachers: Samantha O’Leary and Cedric Thompson
Students: Celine Cicek, Clara Glatz, Ira Griesshammer, Jasmine Lipp, Lorena Merkel, Eloi Ratiglia,
Felix Semler, Katrina Tudlong, Darrugh Williams
Munich International School, Germany :
Teachers: Catherine Morgan and Paul Stirling
Students: Christiana Bertz, Raven Chiara Brown, Lena Elizabeth Hansen, Charlotte Hardtmann,
David Nicola Maksim Hofmann , Kai Alexander Knudon, Mats Lehmann, Kobene Leo Monyemangene, Anna-Karina Peasa, Jessica Nicole Pirwitz, Christopher Von Halem, Alfonso Von Liechtenstein, Benjamin Alexander Wendelstadt
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Festival Schedule
Festival Schedule
Thursday 10th December
9:00am ISTA artists arrive at school
9:00-9:30am Tour of school
9:30-10:30am Artist PD - sharing of best practice
10:30-11:00am Break
11:00am-12:30pm Artist planning
12:30-1:30pm Lunch
1:30-3:30pm Artists continue to plan
3:30-4:00pm Individual planning or break
4:00-4:30pm Schools arrive at the host school and register
4:30-5:00pm Opening and welcome
5:00-5:30pm Full group
5:30-7:00pm Ensembles and visiting teacher introductory meeting with
Fenella Kelly (5:45 – 6:45pm)
7:00-8:00pm Dinner
8:00pm Students leave with their host families
8:15pm Visiting teachers and ISTA artists return to hotel
Friday 11th December 2015
8:00am Visiting teachers and ISTA artists picked up from hotel
8:15am Students arrive at the school
8:30-8:45am Visiting teachers check in with students and artists plan
8:45-10:30am Ensembles and PD session # 1 with Kristen van Ginhoven
(9:00 – 10:15am)
10:30-10:45am Break
10:45am-12:15pm Workshop 1
12:15-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-2:45pm Workshop 2
2:45-3:00pm Break
3:00-6:00pm Ensembles and PD session # 2 with Danielle Veilleux (4:00 –5:30pm)
6:00-6:30pm Full group
6:30pm Students return with host families for dinner and evening
Evening visiting teachers and ISTA artists social meal
Saturday 12th December 2015
8:00am Visiting teachers and ISTA artists picked up from hotel
8:15am Students arrive at the school
8:30-9:00am Sisiting teachers check in with students and artists plan
9:00am-1:30pm Out and about at the Grand Bazaar in school groups
1:30-2:00pm Break back at school
2:00-3:30pm Ensembles and PD session # 3 with Fenella Kelly (2.15pm - 3.15pm)
3:30-3:45pm Break
3.45-6.30pm Ensembles
6:30-7:00pm Full group
7:00-8:00pm Dinner
8:00pm Visiting teachers and ISTA artists return to the hotel and students
return with host families.
Sunday 13th December 2015
8:00am Visiting teachers and ISTA artists picked up from hotel
8:15am Students arrive at the school
8:30-9:00am Visiting teachers check in with students (complete survey) and
artists plan
9:00-10:30am Ensembles And visiting teachers’ signposting meeting (9:15 – 10:15am)
10:30-11:30am Full group prep for performance
11:30-11:45am Break while audience gathers
11:45am-12:15pm Final performance
Goodbyes
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Workshop Allocations
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ISTA ARTISTS
Transform the drama of your life into the drama of the stage with Anna Andresen
Taking inspiration from your own experiences we will experiment with interactive word
games and the art of storytelling and immersive theatre to turn your narratives into
performances. Recognise your power as an actor and develop tools to create your own
work.
Venue: SSK 4th Floor-Dance Room 1
Making mighty moves - the moving tool box with Nandi Bhebhe
The participants will learn movement as well as learn easy ways to create their own
choreographies. Further more we will explore the relationship between text and movement
and interesting ways you can use movement to enhance a message.
Venue: : SSK 4th Floor-Dance Room 3
You do not wear a mask: the mask owns you with Marco Luly
The most important features of Commedia dell’Arte are masks, stock characters and
improvisation. Masks teach awareness and control of movements and gestures. The
masks compel the performer to recognise the essential gestures and avoid the superfluous
ones.
Venue: SSK 4th Floor-Dance Room 1
Villain! Your resting days are done! with Mike Pasternak
Wicked villains and upright heroes clash in gesture and language. Ghosts and vampires
weave a strange stage fabric of romance and mythical fantasy. Theatrical conventions
combine to make a workshop full of energy, fun and theatre.
Venue: SSK 4th Floor-Dance Room 3
LOCAL WORKSHOP LEADERS
The art of ceramics with Saniye Suslu and Linda Malkas Mete
In this workshop the important role of traditional Turkish handcraft will be introduced and
design work will be created and added to ceramic objects.
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Workshop Descriptions
Workshop Descriptions
Workshop Descriptions
Workshop Descriptions
Workshop Descriptions
Workshop Descriptions
Venue: SSK- 3rd Floor: Art Room 1
Exploring a new culture through music with M. Ömer Tokatlı
In this workshop students will learn a traditional Turkish song called Silifkenin Yoğurdu and
do some rhythmic work around it. They will be using wooden spoons to accompany the
song and will be introduced to the Turkish culture as part of the workshop.
Venue: SSK -1st Floor : Small Theatre
Mountain eagles with Okay Dede
In this workshop participants will explore the techniques of Turkish folk music and find
ways to communicate it through music and dance. This workshop will help them gain
familiarity with the world famous Turkish folk dancing, music and culture. At the end of the
workshop they will be able to present basic figures and movements of this dance together.
Venue: SSK- 4th Floor: Dance Room 2
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Kristen van Ginhoven – Artistic director
I am a Canadian who lives in the United States and is married to a Brit. I work as a
director, producer, educator and actor. My favorite job is being Artistic Director of WAM
Theatre. It takes all my skills in organisation and directing and puts them into one job. I
also love creating theatre that is philanthropy, as WAM Theatre donates funds from each
show towards creating opportunities for women and girls. I love plays that celebrate theatricality.
I’m drawn to stories that make me think, feel and question. I crave theatre that is imaginatively done
and ensemble based, with lots of movement and music. I’ve worked at the Stratford Festival of
Canada and many other theatres in the United States and Canada. I used to teach at the
International School of Brussels where I got involved with ISTA and even hosted. I now also work as
an ISTA consultant helping with the hosting calendar. I love being part of the ISTA community.
Fenella Kelly – Rep
I am a drama specialist and dancer who has worked all over the world as a teacher,
teacher trainer, choreographer and performer. I studied drama and theatre in education for
my undergraduate and master’s degrees, and also have TESOL and TEFL training. Most
recently I worked in Mumbai at the American School of Bombay as HS theatre director but
am now a freelance artist based in the United Kingdom. I started off as a musician and dancer, and
have been in jazz bands and contemporary dance companies in Turkey, Brazil and India, but I also
do Latin dance - salsa and tango. For the last six years I have been learning Kathakali. I love to
bring theatre to people that may not have access to the arts and have initiated theatre programs
in remote parts of Ethiopia and in Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia. I have worked for ISTA since
1999 and was on the board of trustees for six years. During that time I hosted festivals in Turkey,
Egypt, Brazil and India. During my time on the artist pool I have been Rep at on average two
festivals a year; worked as TWL at MS, HS festivals and at TaPS. I am also a workshop leader for
the IB Theatre course and have run training for Categories 1, 2 and 3.
Student Ensemble Leaders
Anna Andresen
I’m an actor, writer and director based in London. Since graduating from both the Royal
Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and Drama Centre London I’ve worked extensively
12 across the industry. From West End theatre, television and film to writing, producing and
performing a one-woman comedy show for Edinburgh, coaching students applying for
drama school and leading workshops in both London and New York. I’m especially interested in
theatre as a storytelling medium and take inspiration from ordinary and extraordinary places, people
and real-life events to vividly recreate experiences and memories in a unique theatrical medium.
Much of my work has involved immersive-style performance to take an audience on a journey that
entertains but also connects them in a more immediate and educational way.
Nandi Bhebhe
I am a London based dance artist, trained at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.
Since then I have been performing in dance companies and theatre projects such as
Vocab Dance Company, Fela! On Broadway and Kneehigh Theatre Company. I also
choreograph and teach, giving workshops regularly throughout the United Kingdom.
I’m really interested in the collaborative and devising process and ways in which
different art forms support one another. Coming from a multi media training, I love work
that interweaves these different forms. Be it movement, music, text, design - it excites me
to explore the ways they connect.
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Biographies
Biographies
Ista Artist Bios
Biographies
Biographies
Marco Luly
I am an Italian theatre specialist, particularly in the production of Commedia dell’Arte,
medieval theatre and of plays by the father of Italian Comedy, Carlo Goldoni. I have
founded my company Luoghi dell’Arte in 1990, and have been artistic director of the
company ever since. I have directed and acted in Commedia, and created new scripts for
this form. I have won distinctions for rediscovering medieval and Renaissance period
manuscripts and scenarios, and adapting them in a modern style, and have won a string of
awards such as best director and author on several occasions at medieval and
Renaissance theatre festivals.
Mike Pasternak
I am recently retired, after many years at the International School of Geneva (Ecolint) with
teaching experiences in Canada, United Kingdom and the United States; following a brief
sojourn as a university research fellow exploring theatre and learning approaches. ISTA
posts include ensemble leader/teacher trainer, president of the board of trustees and
honorary life member. I have always loved stories - through speech, song, image or
movement - always been fascinated by accounts of the human adventure. The urge to learn pulled
me into contact with the theories of Laban. My growth as a theatre person was heavily influenced
by personal experiences and interactions with Bola, Barba, Brook and Benison.
Observer
Danielle Veilleux
I am a curriculum manager for cross-programme development (innovation and alignment)
at the IB global office in The Hague, The Netherlands. After completing my degree at the
Royal CSSD in London, I taught middle school Drama and high school Theatre in a variety
of international schools. I worked as an IB Educator, MYP senior moderator, DP examiner
and ISTA workshop leader before joining the IB as a curriculum developer for MYP Arts
and Projects. After four years and completing the MYP programme review (MYP: the next
chapter) I recently joined the cross-programme department within the academic team. This
year, I steered the Peterson Academic symposium 2015; a highly successful launch of the
conversation ‘Making time for creativity; why does it matter?’ I continue my work on
creativity with the IB community and beyond, at regional conferences and professional
development workshops around the world.
Local Workshop Leaders
Saniye Suslu
I was born in Rize in 1977 and I graduated from the Fine Arts Faculty University in 2006. I
have had training on sculpture and ceramics and I have been working in Eyuboglu
Schools for three years now as a visual arts teacher.
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M. Ömer Tokatlı
I started my career by playing the guitar in primary school and continued training
professionally until 2002 when I was at Kastamonu Anatolia Fine Arts High School. I then
studied at Marmara University of Fine Arts from 2007 to 2011. I have performed at many
concerts before I started working as a guitar trainer in Kadikoy Municipality Children’s Art
Centre. I started my Master’s degree in Marmara University in 2012 and I have been
working in Eyuboglu Schools since 2014.
Okay Dede
I started my career by playing the guitar in primary school and continued training
professionally until 2002 when I was at Kastamonu Anatolia Fine Arts High School. I then
studied at Marmara University of Fine Arts from 2007 to 2011. I have performed at many
concerts before I started working as a guitar trainer in Kadikoy Municipality Children’s Art
Centre. I started my Master’s degree in Marmara University in 2012 and I have been
working in Eyuboglu Schools since 2014.
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Biographies
Biographies
Linda Malkas Mete
I was born in Istanbul in 1978 and I am a graduate in ceramics from Marmara University.
After working on graphic designs for a period I completed my pedagogical formation from
Maramara University. I have worked in Eyuboglu Schools since 2011 as a visual arts
teacher.
Host Addresses
Host Addresses
Host Addresses
School: ACS Hillingdon International School
Students
Khalid Alayoub
Age Sex
16 M
Ale Brousset
Emma Gormely
16 F
17 F
Hadley McCarthy
Kate Miller
Ana Ordas Prieto
15 F
14 F
16 F
Yashika Pandey
Katherine Savage
Lauren Savage
Robert Vilkelis
Ashley Welmer
15
14
17
18
14
Madison Woodbury
15 F
F
F
F
M
F
Host
Yüksel Ratib
Yağmur Uysal
Zeynep Alpay
Ela Eren
Lal Değer
Cemre Naz Kurun
Yağmur Uysal
Ekin Solak
Yeliz Erdem
Mert Erenel
Buse Kutulu
Gizem Akgül
British School of Bucharest
16
15
17
16
16
F
F
F
M
F
Ece Dilberoğlu
Damla Özbay
Hotel
Tunahan Batur
Defne Çoklar
Mena ABOU EL NASR
Cristina Becali
Elena Boncea
Stefan Mircea
Elisse Moss
International School of Prague
Anna Gutterman
Fozhan Khamsepour
Michelle Zabinski
International School of Ulm/Neu-Ulm
Celine Cicek
15 F
15 F
15 F
Deniz Özalp
Derya Özalp
Alya Emanet
17 F
Ece İpek Karaoğuz
Clara Glatz
15 F
Ira Griesshammer
Jasmine Lipp
Lorena Merkel
Eloi Ratiglia
Felix Semler
Katrina Tudlong
Darrugh Williams
Munich International School
Christiana Bertz
15
16
15
16
15
15
15
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
13 F
Bahar Başak Aydın
Eylül Erdoğan
Damla Özbay
Bahar Ece Tunçyürek
Melissa Altay
Doruk Okuyan
Melissa Altay
Yüksel Ratib
Pelin Akbaş
Raven Chiara Brown
Lena Elizabeth Hansen
16 F
15 F
Ecem Cankurt
Mina Uçar
Charlotte Hardtmann
David Nicola Maksim Hofmann
15 F
15 M
Begüm Karamustafaoğlu
Kai Alexander Knudon
15 M
Mats Lehmann
15 M
Kobene Leo Monyemangene
Anna-Karina Peasa
Jessica Nicole Pirwitz
Christopher Von Halem
15
15
16
14
Alfonso Von Liechtenstein
Benjamin Alexander Wendelstadt
14 M
14 M
M
F
F
M
Nazlı Aladağ
Gülşah Filik
Ebru Ekşi
Oğuz Alkan
Begüm Karamustafaoğlu
Ayşe Kelce
Meriç Genç
Ahmet Yavuz Peker
Tunahan Batur
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Notes
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School Map
Eyüboğlu Genel Müdürlük
Dr. Rüstem Eyüboğlu Sokak No: 8 Ümraniye, 34762 / İstanbul
Tel : 0216 522 12 12 Faks: 0216 522 12 14