Phoenix Theatre, Inc

Phoenix Theatre, Inc

Phoenix Theatre leads the charge to engage our community emotionally and intellectually with thought-provoking, contemporary, and challenging programming. Our 36th season renews and rejuvenates our mission to challenge the mind, touch the heart, and inspire the human spirit by offering patrons cultural and artistic events that contribute to and comment on the national dialogue—a greater variety of and significantly more events than in previous seasons. We strive to invite a diversity of voices to the table and address issues central to Indianapolis, encouraging a more enlightened, inspired, and aware local community. By invigorating local artists with more opportunities to work, grow, and thrive professionally, we retain exceptional talent in our ever-evolving region. Phoenix embodies the Cultural Centre name of our new home and continues to progress as a leading arts organization in Indianapolis.

EDUCATOR CONTACT INFO

education@phoenixtheatre.org

http://www.phoenixtheatre.org

  705 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, IN 46204

Marion

3176352381

rEvolve Series

Program description

Actor training for high school students age 13-18

Available June 24-28!

Spend a week at Phoenix! Join us for a five-day actor program focusing on techniques necessary to excel in professional theatre. Students hone their craft in acting, voice/dialects, and movement through exercises and professional feedback.

 

What to Expect:

8:45am Drop off

9:00-11:00am First Class

11:00-11:30am Lunch

11:30-1:30pm Second Class

1:30-1:50pm Break

1:50-3:50pm Third Class

4:00pm Pick up

 

Classes:

Meisner-based Actor Trainer

Practice tools to become a more open, genuine actor, ready for anything!

Voice

Find your voice as an actor and singer, practice strong diction & projection, and explore commonly used dialects.

Movement for the Actor
Stage combat, Linklater technique, Viewpoints and more to develop your physical expression.

Booking / scheduling contact

Chelsea Anderson

   3176352381

 education@phoenixtheatre.org

Program detail
Artistic discipline: Dance, Literary Arts, Music, Storytelling, Theatre
Cultural Origin: Multi-Cultural
Program type: Camp, Workshop/Class (Out-of-School)
Population served: Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Students with Disabilities
Subject: Fine Arts: Dance, Fine Arts: Theatre, Language Arts, Social Emotional Learning
Bilingual: No
Available dates:

June 24-28

 

Available times:

9:00am-4:00pm Monday through Friday

Length of program: 7 hours daily for five days
Location(s):

Phoenix Theatre

705 N. Illinois St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Fees / Ticketing:

$200/student per week registered.

Students may attend more than one week of instruction if so inclined.

Scholarships are available by submitting request to education@phoenixtheatre.org with Subject Line “rEvolve Rates”

IDOE STANDARDS

Connects to State (IDOE) and/or Common Core Curriculum Standards: Yes
FINE ARTS: THEATRE:
Anchor Standard 1 – Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work: Theatre artists rely on intuition, curiosity, and critical inquiry
Anchor Standard 2 – Organize and develop artistic ideas and work: Theatre artists work to discover different ways of communicating meaning.
Anchor Standard 3 – Refine and complete artistic work: Theatre artists refine their work and practice their craft through rehearsal.
Anchor Standard 4 – Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation: Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.
Anchor Standard 5 – Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation: Theatre artists develop personal processes and skills for a performance or design.
Anchor Standard 6 – Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work: Theatre artists share and present stories, ideas, and envisioned worlds to explore the human experience.
Anchor Standard 7 – Perceive and analyze artistic work: Theatre artists reflect to understand the impact of drama processes and theatre experiences.
Anchor Standard 8 – Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: Theatre artists’ interpretations of drama/theatrical work are influenced by personal experiences and aesthetics.
Anchor Standard 9 – Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work: Theatre artists apply criteria to investigate, explore, and assess drama and theatrical work.
Anchor Standard 10 – Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art: Theatre artists allow awareness of interrelationships between self and others to influence and inform their work.
Anchor Standard 11 – Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding: Theatre artists understand and can communicate their creative process as they analyze the way the world may be understood.
Anchor Standard 11 – Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding: Theatre artists critically inquire into the ways others have thought about and created drama processes and productions to inform their own work.

Qualifications

Performs criminal background checks on staff with youth contact: Yes
Maintains general liability insurance: Yes
Provides tools to assess student learning (workshops and residencies): Yes
Provides scholarship and reduced fees: Yes
Conducts ongoing assessments of program quality: Yes
Connects to State (IDOE) and/or Common Core Curriculum Standards: Yes
Cancellation Policy

Series will be cancelled if too few students register.

If Phoenix cancels, purchaser will be reimbursed.

If student chooses not to attend, no refund will be given.