Hey, Teachers!If you have a lesson plan(s) you'd like to share please send it/them our way and we'll upload it to the website! OR if you have any suggestions or ideas of other theatre/arts education websites you'd like to see listed on one of our resource pages, please drop us an email and we'll get them linked as soon as possible.
"As a kid who wasn't into sports, at school I felt almost alienated at times, whereas in the theatre community there was this amazing sense of camaraderie. Early on, we would go to rehearsals with my dad and I was like the mascot for the backstage crew. That was a big part of my childhood, so I dreamed of one day doing a play in London." ~Zach Braff |
Tim's Awesome PracticumThis link will take you to the Theatre Practicum that Tim Bissette has devised for his students.
Jason's Lighting Design WorkshopDid you miss Fall Conference in Green River? Or were you there and wanted to review Jason's Workshop? This link will take you to the YouTube videos that he recorded, yay! The outline is available by clicking on the link bellow.
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Theatrefolk ResourcesLooking for a fresh new way to teach an upcoming lesson on lighting design? Or perhaps you're just tired of the same old same old. Check out Theatrefolk and all they have to offer!
Vectorworks TutorialsAs a follow-up to his Lighting Design Workshop, Jason has provided students and coaches with a series of videos tutorials on how to use the drafting program Vectorworks to draft their Lighting Designs and Paperwork.
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Arts EdgeSince the Kennedy Center’s opening in 1971, schoolchildren, parents and educators have turned to us as the nation’s premiere cultural resource. Embracing this responsibility, the Kennedy Center instituted ARTSEDGE in 1996 as its educational media arm, reaching out to schools, communities, individuals and families with printed materials, classroom support and Internet technologies.
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Drama NotebookDrama Notebook contains the world’s largest collection of drama games, lesson plans, scripts and drama activities for kids and teens. The materials in Drama Notebook were created primarily by Janea Dahl, who wrote the curriculum to support a team of teaching artists who led drama workshops and in-school artist in residencies in Portland, Oregon.
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