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Show IMONDAY, JUNE 11, 1001 PAGE 11 : USF education arm offers full summer slate I Get some class this summer at the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Learn to act, to write a play, to produce a · musical, or to build cenery-all in summer classes being offered this summer at the Festival-and earn university credit at outhe.m Utah University. "We have put together a wonderful slate of offerings this summer,· aid Michael Don Bahr, Festival education director. ~There' omething for teachers, something for aspiring thespian , something for tho e who want to wield a hammer or point a light- omething for ~ everyone. · Some classes even indude tickets to various plays, The Royal Feaste, and the Backstage Tour. For more information and to register for cla e call the Festival Education Office at 586-7880. The courses being offered are: Actor Training I-July 6-]uly 16 or July 20-JuJy 30 (three seme ter credits, $650): This is an in-residence, college level introdu·ccory acting class which gives students the opportunity to work on scenes and monologue from the work of Shakespeare with Festival acrors and class in tructors, Ann Tully and Larry Whire ell. tudents muse have ome acting experience. The class is for adult and mature high chool juniors and seniors who want to increase their comfort level in auditioning and acting in hakespearean plays, andJor teachers who wish to gain insights on how to help . students betrer understand analy is of hakespearean literature and performance technique . Tuition includ tickets to all the ummer season plays, as well as dormitory accommodation . Actor Training II-July 6-July 16 (three semestt;,r credits, .650): This cla i an advanced srudy of the prepardtion and performance of monologue and scenes from the works of hake peare, coached by Festival actors and instructors. tuden who have completed Acto r Training I or a college acting la may apply by video audition for admi ion to chis clas . Tuition includes ticket UNIVERSITY JOURNAL ARTS plays, as well a dormitory accommodations. Creative Shakespeare for Teachers-July 23-25 (one semester credit, $150): Festival Education Director Shakespeare for Junior Actors-July 1-7, July 15-21, or July 29-August 4 (non-credit, $575): This introductory Michael Don-Bahr will explore methods of teaching and developing greater understanding of Shakespeare in the program for students from 11 to 15 years of age offers a elementary classroom. A fresh look at language, acting, one-week in-residence theatre experience for emerging thespians. Areas of tudy include technical and co turning, and adapting scrip will be covered through management workshops, as well as acting. rodents will exciting classroom activities and resources. Tuition work in small groups with members of the Festival ' includes a ticket to The Tempest. acting, technical, and management company. Shakespeare Plays-July 2-Sept. l (three semester Tuition includes tickets co six plays and The F,oyal credits for all .ix plays, $250): This is a self-paced class Feaste dormitory accommodations, and all meals. in which theatre patrons attend all six summer season Backstage at the Festival-JuJy 9-July 12 (two plays at any time during the eason and all orientation , semester credits, $325): In this technical theatre class seminars, and green hows that pertain to the play . taught by veteran Festival Stage Manager Carey Lawless, They receive credit by responding on feedback sbeer.s. rudenr.s must purchase theatre tickets separately. students will have an opportunity to work with technical crew and view performances from backstage, . Shakespeare's Forum-July 2-September I (one-half credit for each play, $50): This elf-paced das allow the light and sound booth, and the audience. Lecture and hands-on e ions include lighting, ets, production patrons to attend individual play they elect, along with and theatre management, as well as job shadowing. appropriate orientations, seminars, ·and greenshow . Tuition includes tickets to Arsenic and Old Lace, The They receive credit by responding on feedback heets. Pirates of Penzance, and The Tempest. tudents must purchase theatre tickets eparately. From Page to Stage-July 26-28 or August 2-4 (two Tech Camp-July 29-Aug.2 (two semester credits, emester credits, $325): This lecture erie takes the $425): This class is de igned for high 'Choo! rudents words and thoughts of hakespeare from the pages of who are eager co learn and apply the technical ide of literature and brings them co brilliant life on the stage. theatre. Instructors will be working technician at the From Page to tage is taught by Fe ti.val Literary eminar Festival. Workshops will indude lighting, ets, and Director and hake pearean scholar Ace G. Pilkington, production, witb the opportunity to work with along with a member of the Festi al acting company. , technical crews and view productions from "behind the The clas includes tickets tojulius Caesar and The scene ." Tempest. Tuition includes hou ing and titkets to three play . Producing a Musical-July 12-1 or July 19-21 (one The Art of Theatrical Review-July 30-Aug. 2 (two semester cr~dit, $150): This Festival cla s is taught by emester credits, $375): This university level clas offers Brian William Baker, mu icaJ dire tor for The Pirates of tools and sJcills for the understanding and writing of Penz,wce. Open to instructors of all levels, the class will review for theatrical performance . Nancy ~elich, an explore th variou aspects of bringing a mu icaJ to the active member of the American Theatr riti tag , including auditioning and. adapting your re ources Association, will conduct chis unique class. Tickets to to the cript. 112e Tempest, Julius Caesar, 1he Two Gentlemen of Tuition include · tickets to a matinee perfo!1JlanCe of Verona, and Ah, Wilderness! are include . Completed Th.e Pirates of Penz ance. reviews are required at the end of the process. DUE JUST 66¢ ADAY • JOIN NOW FOR ONLY $20° 1 A MONTH If you' re. not completely satisfied after six months, we·' ll give you your old body back. · While you can't change the way your body looks overni"ght, you can change the way it feels. Gold's Gym, serious fitness for every body. GOL I ,Ts GYWCe 1605 W. Regency • Cedar City, Utah 867-5077 . r· |