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  12465 Warwick Boulevard   •  Newport News, VA 23606  •  Phone: (757) 591-4500

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Summer Institute for the Arts

SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE ARTS 2010

Dates: June 28 - August 6, 2010
Days: Monday through Thursday
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Place: Woodside High School

Transportation is provided. Attendance is REQUIRED at the final performance the evening of Thursday, August 6, 2010.

HOW TO APPLY

Creative Writing Application
Dance Application
Music Application
Theatre Arts Application
Visual Arts Application

The Newport News Summer Institute for the Arts offers an intensive six-week program in dance, theatre arts, music, visual arts, and creative writing each summer. Students are selected by a panel of area artists and educators on the basis of written applications, auditions, review or portfolios, and interviews.

The Institute is held at Woodside High School with specialty workshops held throughout the city. Tuition to attend the 2010 program is $300. Students are expected to pay this fee by June 5 and only after being selected for the institute by audition. The audition process is at no cost to students.

Classes normally meet 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, June through August. Food service is NOT available. Students must provide their own lunches. The staff consists of practicing artists, university staff, and local educators.

Students from rising eighth graders to high school seniors residing in Newport News are eligible for the program. Students will receive one weighted credit (+.5 value) for completing and Institute course.

Students may pick up application forms and audition information from any fine or performing arts teacher or from the school guidance office in the spring. Completed applications must be returned to the guidance office sometime in March, and auditions are usually in April. Students will be assigned a specific audition time and place. Information will be mailed home. For more information, please call 591-4561 or 591-4911.

Summer Institute Programs

Dance - Students will study ballet, jazz, and modern dance. Course work will include dance history, a survey of dance forms, and a study of pivotal performers. Workshops will be offered in folk and ethnic dance, character dance, improvisation, and personal grooming for dance activities.

Visual Arts - Students will be given concentrated instruction and experiences in drawing as the basis for all other art skills. Art history and appreciation, including instruction and field trips to area galleries and museums will be included. Workshop opportunities in painting, sculpture, computer graphics, and other media will be offered.

Music - The program will include instruction and performance in vocal or instrumental music. Additional studies will include music theory, the evolution of music, composition, and arranging. Workshops in conducting, opera, musical theater, electronic music, recording techniques, career opportunities, and related areas will be offered.

Theatre Arts - Students will receive advanced level instruction in voice, diction, stage movement, stagecraft and design, character development, and acting. Workshops in stage combat, mime, improvisation, Shakespeare, musical theater, summer theater, puppetry, auditioning, lighting and set design, directing, and careers in theatre arts also will be offered.

Creative Writing - Students will receive instruction in the various modes of writing such as short story, poetry, and screen writing . Workshops related to genres such as historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy, mystery, and adventure will be used to generate ideas for settings, characters, and plots. Students will also read literary selections of great writers and learn about literary careers.

Program Objectives

  • To develop the unique talents of students
  • To provide a forum for the display of student's works
  • To enhance student's abilities to analyze, interpret, and evaluate the arts
  • To increase student's awareness of career opportunities in the arts
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Summer Institute for the Arts

SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE ARTS

Creative Writing:
Theresa McKee, 591-4512
Supervisor, English 6-12

Dance:
Duke Conrad, 591-4566
Supervisor, Health & Physical Education

Music and Theatre Arts:
Dr. Darryl Waller, 591-4561
Supervisor, Music & Theatre Arts

Visual Arts:
Pat Franklin, 591-4561
Supervisor of Visual Arts

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