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Alliance Alive!

A Professional Development
Arts Workshop for Teachers

                                                Saturday, February 1, 2003

 

This program is funded in part
  by the Mississippi Arts Commission
and the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network 

 
 

 Generations

 Presented by the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
Sponsored by the Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education


Saturday, February 1, 2003

8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.

 Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

246 Dolan Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39507

Dolan Avenue is located between
Courthouse Road and Teagarden Road off Highway 90.
It is two blocks north of U.S. 90.
 

 
Wisdom is passed from generation to generation through a variety of means. The oral tradition, using language to recount past events, is one important way that we share the proverbial wisdom of the ages.

Generations is an arts workshop designed to encourage teachers to use performing arts as a ool or catalyst for teaching history and writing skills while developing problem solving skills.
 
 

Participants will learn...

Improvisational games

Creative problem solving

Self awareness

Confidence building

Concentration

Performance skills

Interviewing

Writing and editing

Motivation

Historical interpretation

Investigative skills

Teamwork


 

Artists/Presenters

Tonya Hays, an accomplished stage actress, musician, composer, writer and stage director, brings an all-encompassing vision to the performing arts program at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. Her theatre education experience includes directing, writing, and producing a number of childrens productions.

Melanie Harris works in the Wings program of the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center where she creates and manages a teen performing arts mentoring program. In addition, she creates and implements educational activities for outreach programming. In her career she has served as director or designer for numerous community theatre groups.

 
 

Fee: $50 
Fee includes payment for .5 CEU credit

Please make checks payable to MAAE

Registration deadline:  01/28/2003
Registration is not complete until fees are received.
  Please mail payment to the address printed below.

Upon receipt of fees, directions
 to the site will be provided

To register on line, click here.
or
A blank registration form may be obtained
 from this web site by clicking here (Word Document) or by contacting:

                              Lola Norris, MAAE Executive director
                              101 Carrie Road
                              Hattiesburg, MS 39402
                              Lola.Norris@usm.edu

Phones:
(601) 268-6996 (h)
(601) 266-4370 (w)
(601) 296-9929 (fax)


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