brochure - Denver Center for the Performing Arts
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brochure - Denver Center for the Performing Arts
CHILDREN & TEEN CLASSES SUMMER 2015 DEAR PARENTS, It’s summertime! As always, we at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts are committed to offering exceptional theatre programming to the students of our community. This summer is filled with the fun of Broadway musicals, improvisation, on-camera acting classes, The Hobbit, puppet creations and the Teen Intensive for experienced high school actors. Whether it’s acting, movement and dance, voice and singing, or design, we’re sure you’ll find the perfect fit for your child. While learning performing arts skills, your child also will build his or her communication, critical thinking and collaborative skills. Our facilities are unparalleled—14 classrooms including multi-media, dance and design studios. Plus your child will have the chance to perform in one of our professional theatres. We are proud that all of our teachers are screened professional artists and educators who look forward to creating an unforgettable experience for your child. And, for your convenience and your child’s safety, we provide supervised curb-side drop-off and pick-up service. Thank you for choosing to come to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and becoming a part of our Education family. See you in our hallways soon! Allison Watrous Allison Watrous Director of Education SPECIAL NOTE The Denver Center wishes to recognize and thank Tam Dalrymple Frye for her 23 years as Director of Education. We wish her well as she departs the DCPA and look forward to seeing her as an instructor for many years to come. 2 PRE-K THE NEWMAN SUMMER SERIES: PRE-K WEEK-LONG PROGRAMMING FIRST STAGES Our dynamic First Stages programming is designed specifically to introduce theatre skills to budding actors ages 3-4. A variety of weekly themes sparks imaginative play and builds social skills. Each week promises the delight of telling stories, role playing, and singing and dancing. Every Friday culminates in an open class sharing. All actors must be potty trained. First Stages: Dramatic Play with Fairytales June 15-19 • Mon-Fri • 9:30am-12:30pm • $125 First Stages: Dramatic Play with Shakespeare’s Plays and Poems July 6-10 • Mon-Fri • 9:30am-12:30pm • $125 First Stages: Dramatic Play on Safari – Animals, Habitats and Adventures July 13-July 17 • Mon-Fri • 9:30am-12:30pm • $125 First Stages: Dramatic Play on Screen – Lights, Camera, Action July 27-July 31 • Mon-Fri • 9:30am-12:30pm • $125 3 K – 5TH THE NEWMAN SUMMER SERIES: CHILDREN’S CLASSES These all-day programs examine four of the performing arts disciplines: Acting, Movement/Dance, Voice/Singing and Design. One-week programs focus on theatre skills, acting techniques and the students’ individual needs. Two-week programs focus on the steps necessary to build an original 10-minute musical. Class placement is determined by the grade the student is entering in fall of 2015. Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Bring a sack lunch with two snacks, a water bottle and be ready to have fun! ONE-WEEK PROGRAMS Triple Threat June 8-12 • 9am-3:30pm • $250 Ready for Broadway? Learn the basics of acting, dancing and singing when you perform scenes from your favorite Broadway musicals. Improv June 15-19 • 9am-3:30pm • $250 Theatre in an instant! Students will create characters on the spot, imagine instant stories, develop their own dance moves and work as a team to become a quick-thinking improv ensemble. Be spontaneous in this fun class! 4 In Focus June 22-26 • 9am-3:30pm • $250 Explore the magic of mixed media! You’ll learn the secrets of working in front of the camera as you create your own scenes frame by frame, record character voices, broadcast the news, and learn how to act in commercials, TV scenes and films. Broadway Bound July 6-10 • 9am-3:30pm • $250 Get ready to be a triple threat! Learn the skills—singing, dancing and acting—to get you started on the road to Broadway. TWO-WEEK PROGRAMS Musical Madness July 13-24 • 9am-3:30pm $500 Perform at the DCPA! You create the story, lyrics and scenic elements to produce the best original musicals. The curtain goes up on July 24 at 1:30pm for a performance to be shared with family and friends. This is your chance to transform your ideas and skills and create your very own ten-minute musical. Musical Mayhem July 27-Aug 7 • 9am-3:30pm • $500 Join us for the summer finale. You create the story, lyrics and scenic elements to produce the best original musicals. The curtain goes up on Aug 7 at 1:30pm for a performance to be shared with family and friends. This is your chance to transform your ideas and skills and create your very own ten-minute musical. ENCORE: AFTER-CLASS PROGRAM Stay and play! 3:30-5pm • Grades K-5 • Limit 30 students Can’t get enough drama? Stay with us for the afternoon to explore more theatre and drama skills. Each week will vary in theme. Encore students must be registered in an all-day Education program. June 8-12 $50 June 15-19 $50 June 22-26 $50 July 6-10 $50 July 13-24 $100 July 27-Aug 7 $100 5 MIDDLE SCHOOL These concentrated skills building programs establish fundamental principles of acting and introduce new techniques. Every day, participants take classes in acting as well as specialty courses based on each week’s theme. Students must have completed 5th grade. Dates and themes are as follows: Improv: Short Form June 8-12 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 This class will explore the fun and spontaneous world of short form improv. Using group activities, games and improvised scene work, students will create a rich, supportive environment for creativity, spontaneity and strong choices. The week will conclude in a Short Form Showcase celebration on June 12. Original Musical Two-week Program June 15-26 • 9:30am-4pm • $500 Put your skills to the test and devise an original musical one-act. Students will work on the acting process while incorporating the singing voice and dance choreography in their own original work. On June 26, students will showcase their creation and talents for family and friends. The Acting Factor July 6-10 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Understanding the structure of a good play helps the actor make strong character and acting choices. We’ll reaffirm fundamentals in the process as we develop the vocal, physical and analytical aspects of classical and contemporary acting techniques using scenes and monologues. Improv: Advanced Forms July 13-17 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Take your improv to the next level! This class will expand your improvised world and allow performers to explore advanced short form games, long form structures and write original comedy sketches. Previous experience is not necessary, but enrollment in Improv: Short Form is encouraged. This week will conclude in an Advanced Improv Showcase celebration on July 17. 6 Get Reel July 20-24 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Explore acting in front of the camera using scripts from current commercials, TV shows and movies. Learn to analyze scripts, flesh out characters and connect with the camera. Get comfortable in front of the lens! Broadway Bound July 27-31 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Build the necessary skills to be a triple threat! This class will work on your singing, dancing and acting skills as we explore scenes and songs from Broadway musicals. The Audition Intensive Aug 3-7 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Auditioning might just be the hardest job an actor has to do. This workshop is designed for students eager to hone their auditioning skills. This class will help actors take control of their audition situations and prepare their material. Actors will learn how to nail the cold reading and take the fear out of the audition room. MIDDLE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE PROGRAM Teen Performance: The Hobbit Directed by David Saphier July 6-17 • 9:30am-4pm • $500 Travel to Middle Earth! This adapted version of JRR Tolkien’s classic tale, The Hobbit, will allow actors to fine-tune their acting skills, work as an ensemble and share it with an audience. Please prepare a one-minute contemporary monologue for the first day of rehearsal. Casting will be based on auditions; every student will have a role. Rehearsals will be Monday through Friday for two weeks with performances on Friday, July 17. Participants must attend all rehearsals and performances. 7 HIGH SCHOOL These concentrated skills building programs establish fundamental principles of acting and introduce new techniques. Every day, participants take classes in acting as well as specialty courses based on each week’s theme. Students must have completed 8th grade. Dates and themes are as follows: Improv: Short Form June 8-12 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 This class will explore the fun and spontaneous world of short form improv. Using group activities, games and improvised scene work, students will create a rich, supportive environment for creativity, spontaneity and making strong choices. The week will conclude in a Short Form Showcase celebration on June 12. The Acting Factor June 15-19 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Understanding the structure of a good play helps the actor make strong character and acting choices. We’ll reaffirm fundamentals in the process as we develop the vocal, physical and analytical aspects of classical and contemporary acting techniques using scenes and monologues. The Combat of Shakespeare June 22-26 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Get combat ready! Shakespeare plays are full of battles, duels and lover’s quarrels but how do you act the fight while still speaking the speech? This intensive class combines stage combat training with Shakespearean scene work to build a performance ready scene for a showcase on June 26. Get Reel July 6-10 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Explore acting in front of the camera using real scripts from current commercials, TV shows and movies. Learn to analyze scripts, flesh out characters and connect with the camera. Get comfortable in front of the lens! 8 Improv: Advanced Forms July 13-17 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Take your improv to the next level! This class will expand your improvised world and allow performers to explore advanced short form games, long form structures and write original comedy sketches. Previous experience is not necessary, but enrollment in Improv: Short Form is encouraged. This week will conclude in an Advanced Improv Showcase celebration on July 17. Original Musical Two-week Program July 20-July 31 • 9:30am-4pm • $500 Put your skills to the test and devise an original musical one-act. Students will work on the acting process while incorporating singing and choreography in their own original work. On July 31, students will showcase their creation and talents for family and friends. The Audition Intensive Aug 3-7 • 9:30am-4pm • $250 Auditioning might just be the hardest job an actor has to do. This workshop is designed for students eager to hone their auditioning skills. This class will help actors take control of their audition situations and prepare their material. Actors will learn how to nail the cold reading and take the fear out of the audition room. Actors will prepare for a mock audition on Aug 7. 9 HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS Announcing High School Auditions for: The 2014 DCPA Regional High School Playwriting Competition Winner! Join us for the full-production of a brand-new play written by, cast with and produced by Colorado teens. The winner of the Regional High School Playwriting Competition will be selected from submissions across the state and receive a staged reading at the 2015 New Play Summit. Winner will be announced in February. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the fully-staged world premiere! Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue. Audition date: Sat, May 16, 2015 • 12-2pm Rehearsal dates: June 8-26 • 9:30am-4pm Performances: Fri, June 26 • 1:30pm and 7pm $300 Runaways by Elizabeth Swados Directed by Patrick Elkins-Zeglarski July 20-Aug 7 • 9:30am-4pm Performance: Aug 7 • 7pm Three weeks • $650 This powerful play explores the complex dynamics of running away. Having created a tribe for themselves, a group of lost and losing souls struggle together through their common reality and celebrate their dreams and hopes. Both dark and joyous, Runaways’ beautiful poetry provides a unique journey for performers and audience alike. Actors must be able to attend all rehearsals and performances. 10 HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL THEATRE SUMMER SERIES Don’t miss this opportunity to work with the master production team of the Theatre Company! NEW! The Craftsmanship Intensive: The Hobbit June 22-26 • 9:30am-4pm • $300 Dive in to the world of props and craftsmanship with the Denver Center’s Master designer, Kevin Copenhaver! Design, create and craft the puppets, masks and environment of Middle Earth for our production of The Hobbit including Smaug the dragon. This week of hands-on invention will explore puppetry, mask, costume design and much more. NEW! Technical Theatre Practicum: Runaways July 20-Aug 7 • 9:30am-4pm Performance on Aug 7 • 7pm Three weeks • $650 Calling all technical theatre students! Students with an interest in technical theatre will have an opportunity to design, build, stage manage and run performances of Runaways in our Conservatory Theatre. Scenic elements, lighting, sound and costumes for the production will be crafted by students with the guidance of our skilled technical theatre instructors. 11 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER INTENSIVE July 6-17 • 9am-5pm • Two weeks • $650 Designed for students who currently excel in school drama productions, our program assists young actors who are considering a serious career in theatre or film. Modeled after prestigious curriculums of the nation’s top acting programs, these two weeks are a unique opportunity to improve acting skills and rub elbows with acting professionals from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Students must be a sophomore, junior or senior in high school. Our teen conservatory program promises to be the most challenging actor-training experience in the metro area. For students interested in returning, we promise brand new curricula, including: • Scene analysis (contemporary & classical) • Voice and Speech • Music and Character • Dance, Movement • Improvisation • Auditioning • Acting for the camera including a Q & A with a local talent agent • 20th Century Acting Theory • Showcase Limited to 24 students. Students must be enrolled in high school and have completed the 9th grade. To apply, please submit: • One letter of recommendation • Current resumé • Current photograph • Student’s letter of interest Mail to: Denver Center for the Performing Arts Education Attn: High School Summer Intensive 1101 13th St. Denver, CO 80204 Must be postmarked no later than June 1, 2015. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by June 8, 2015. If you have questions, contact us at 303.446.4892. DROP-OFF & PICK-UP PROCEDURES FOR CHILDREN & TEEN SUMMER CLASSES All DCPA Education classes are held in the Robert and Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education, 1101 13th Street at the corner of 13th and Arapahoe streets in downtown Denver. Drop-off and Pick-up BOTH happen on 13th Street under the Arts Complex. (SEE MAP) Enter 13th St. from Arapahoe Street Students will always be on the south side of the street in the theatre loading dock area. CarsSt.may line up on Lawrence the south side to wait for students. DCPA EDUCATION Robert and Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education 1101 13th St. Hotel Teatro Spe Performing Arts Parking Garage 14th St. er B lvd. 13th St. Arapahoe St. Drop-Off & Pick-Up Loading Dock Denver Performing Arts Complex Champa St. DCPA EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS All DCPA Education teachers are professionals working in various fields of theatre. All personnel undergo training for the summer programs. A background check by the Colorado Bureau of Investigations is conducted on all Education personnel. DCPA Education Teaching Assistants have attended the summer programs in their youth, must be recommended by a high school teacher and possess a love of the theatre arts and the means of sharing information. For a complete biography of staff members, please call 303.446.4892. 13 GENERAL INFORMATION Scholarships are provided on a financial-need basis. Call 303.446.4892 for an application. Classes are located at 1101 13th Street (corner of 13th & Arapahoe) in the Robert & Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education on the third floor. Parking is available across the street at the Denver Performing Arts Complex with entrances off of Arapahoe and 13th streets. Access is available for persons of all abilities and RTD stops nearby. Auditing is available to any potential student on one occasion free of charge. Please call ahead to reserve auditing space for that day, arrive early and plan to stay for the entire class. REGISTRATION: All summer courses are on a first-come, first-served basis. Online: denvercenter.org/ACT Phone: 303.446.4892 (M-F, 9am-5pm) FAX: 303.623.0693 Mailing address: DCPA Education 1101 13th Street Denver, CO 80204 Payment may be made by check payable to DCPA-Education or by Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, American Express or Discover. A $5 non-refundable registration fee is collected. There will be a $25 charge for all returned checks. Refund Policy: Full tuition refunds are available with 48 hours’ notice (one week notice for single day workshops). A 75% refund is available through the first day of class. Tuition refunds are not available after this time regardless of attendance. EDUCATION 1101 13th St., 3rd Fl. HOTEL TEATRO DENVER PERFORMING RF ARTS COMPLEX P E PLE N CHAMPA ST. COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER & PARKING GARAGE 14 Photos by Brian Landis Folkins and John Moore PARKING GARAGE 14TH ST. D. BLV THEATRE COMPLEX ER SPE SPE ER BLV D. HELEN BONFILS 13TH ST. ARAPAHOE ST. SUMMER 2015 REGISTRATION 303.446.4892 | denvercenter.org/ACT Fax: 303.623.0693 Registration: All summer courses are on a first-come, first-served basis. [email protected] Student’s Name ___________________________________________________________ Day Phone_____________________________ Eve. Phone__________________________ E-mail___________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________ City_________________________________________State_______ Zip______________ VISA MASTERCARD DINERS AMEX DISCOVER Card #________________________________________Expiration Date_______________ Name on card_____________________________________________________________ Signature_________________________________________________________________ Class__________________________________________Date__________ Cost________ Class__________________________________________Date__________ Cost________ Class__________________________________________Date__________ Cost________ Class__________________________________________Date__________ Cost________ Subtotal $_____________ $5 Registration fee $_____________ $5 registration fee per order YES, I would like to make a gift $_____________ to support the DCPA theatre and education programs. Call: 303.446.4802 Online: denvercenter.org/donate TOTAL $_____________ 15 ALL SUMMER COURSES ARE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS. ACT NOW 1101 13TH STREET DENVER, CO 80204