Arts Connections - Brevard Public Schools

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Arts Connection
Let your imagination take you places!
Presented by
Karen Wilson
Program Director
What is
Theatre For Youth and Outreach Program
Open since 1988, the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, Inc established the Theatre for Youth and
Outreach Program (TFY) formerly known as Educational Theatre Program during the 1993-94 season.
The program was developed and introduced to serve as a presenter of professionally produced touring theatrical
productions geared to young audiences.
In 1998 another component was added offering the first weeklong summer fine arts camp. This became a
permanent feature of the TFY program. In 2000, the King Center introduced an artist in residence program and
outreach opportunities at various community venues.
The outreach component of the TFY program was added with the goal of serving residents and children in the
community that are unable to experience programs held at the King Center. Community venues include but are
not limited to, organizations that serve persons with disabilities, senior residents, youth at risk organizations,
public schools, private schools, and alternative programs for youth. Currently the King Center works in partnership
with 21st Century Afterschool Program, a program of the Brevard County Public School District to include offerings
in the performing arts. Over three hundred students first through sixth grade benefit from this effort.
Outreach efforts aligns with community “prevention strategies” to include theatre and the performing arts.
Organizations that have benefited include Club Esteem, an alternative afterschool program, and Brevard County
Child Care Association as well as several Brevard County Public Schools.
Artist in residence program provides children the opportunity to access master teachers in the field of the
performing arts. Opportunities that are available for participating students to be incorporated into professionally
produced work presented on the King Center main stage or other community venues. The King Center has
continued to cultivate various partnerships within the community and has demonstrated sustainability through its’
collaborative efforts.
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The Importance of Arts Integration
NEW APPROACH TO
TEACHING
STRENGHTEN
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CONNECTS TO SUBJECT
AREAS
UNDERSTANDING THROUGH
AN ART FORM
ENGAGE STUDENTS
Adapted from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
© 2008
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Relevance of
Curriculum and
arts in the classroom….
“Today arts education is not a nicety of an abundant
society, arts education is an urgent part of any
contemporary education- not only in training kids to
succeed in the world of work, but to develop whole
–minded citizens.” Daniel Pink, Author
Learning is continuous. The essential purpose is to improve the
learning and achievement of all students.
Teachers play a very vital and important role in increasing the
intellectual and artistic literacy of young people. Sharing your gift
of teaching through knowledge and experience will ensure student
success.
Arts integration is an important resource for educators to
coordinate innovative ideas, methods and skills to teach children
and prepare them for the future.
Education has a very high value and should be used to challenge
students intellectually and EMPOWER them to be good learners
and solve problems
In addition to being parents, you are very important in setting the
tone first as a MENTOR and a COACH for your children.
For over fifteen years the King Center has offered arts and
educational theatre programs suitable for students and families
with affordable ticket prices. The King Center Theatre For Youth
and Outreach Program provides the opportunity for parents to
share in the experience and communicate with their children.
To augment the theatre experience an etiquette guide is available
for our young theatre goers that emphasizes social etiquette. Study
resource guides are also provided to guide teachers in
strengthening students theatrical experience.
Curriculum and the arts helps to develop aesthetic awareness and
strengthen student understanding and appreciation of the work of
artists
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Live theatrical productions:
 students are bussed to the King Center
 Programs are taken into community venues for school assemblies or
various interactive programs
Workshops:
Companion workshops for students before or following a performance
Visiting artists occasionally lead workshops that:
can be developed based on need and logistics
can be held at the King Center or in community venues
Program
opportunities
Partnerships
2005-2006 King Center and Brevard County Public Schools were selected
into the prestigious Kennedy Center Partners In Education Program. There
are 100 active partnerships throughout the nation. We are extremely
honored to be a part of this collaboration that affords valuable arts and
educational opportunities to the Brevard Community
The Kennedy Center Partner In Education program is designed to assist
arts organizations throughout the nation develop and/or expand
educational partnerships with their local school systems.
The primary purpose of these partnerships is to provide professional
development in the arts for teachers supported with resources from the
Kennedy Center.
As a result of the partnership with Brevard County Public Schools and the
Kennedy Center Partner In Education Program the King Center frequently
offer professional development and other training models for teachers.
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VOTE HERE!
PROGRAMS BEING CONSIDERED FOR 2011-2012 season
Seussical
Adapted from the Broadway version Dr. Seuss's best-loved stories collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper!
Suggested Audience: Pre K - 4
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
Romeo & Juliet – Holden Arts
The performance captures the youthful passion, beauty and ultimate tragedy of Shakespeare’s timeless and unforgettable story
Suggested Audience: Gr. 9-12
Very Interested____
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
Beatrix Potter
Based on such stores as Peter Rabbit, The Tailor of Gloucester and other characters
Suggested Audience: Gr. K-5
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
I Never Saw Another Butterfly-Eckerd Theatre
Shares the hopes, the fears and the beauty of the children of Terezin
Suggested Audience: Grades 6-12
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
Flocabulary
A haunting and highly theatrical staging the story captures the poetry and chilling stories of Poe’s original works
Suggested Audience: Grade 6-12
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
Frindle
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A story about discovering words, language, thought , community and promotes learning. Based on the book by Andrew Clements
Suggested Audience: Grade 3-7
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
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Let Freedom Ring
A compilation of authentic folk songs and vignettes that illustrates significant moments of history
Suggested Audience: Grade 1-8
Very Interested____
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
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Max & Ruby
Based on the well known series by acclaimed children’s author Rosemary Wells, the story is geared toward preschoolers that encourages children to pursue
their goals
Suggested Audience: Grade Preschool through grade 2
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Connection to Curriculum Yes____ No___
Somewhat_____
EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMS BEING CONSIDERED FOR 2011-2012 SEASON . LIST IS TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS PROGRAM PLANNING IS NEGOIATED AND FINALIZED
WITH ARTIST MANAGEMENT. INPUT ON TITLES OF INTEREST IS WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED
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Here’s what some had to say about the Theatre For Youth and Outreach Program:
“The direct student benefits that the student will receive from this training will include reading, math, science and
Sunshine State standards and objectives by modeling movements and integrating reading comprehension, vocabulary,
math and science skills. Building skills in the classroom through movement is a higher level of Bloom’s taxonomy”.
Annette Lyons, teacher Stevenson Elementary School of the Arts
“My kids are familiar with the books so the literature ties into our reading program. I am also hoping the theatrical
experience will inspire my kids to read more and have an appreciation for the performing arts. Most of my students
have never been to the King Center or a play before”.
Cindy Deforest, teacher, Cape View Elementary
“Many viable lessons have been learned before and after viewing the
performance. The students have enhanced their writing and creative thinking
skills. Thank you for continuing to offer the outstanding educational theatre
performance schedule”.
Beatrice Vasconi, Director Brevard Jewish Community School
“Our experience with the King Center Theatre For Youth and Outreach has
been nothing short of a positive and rewarding experience for our children
and families. Each year we look forward to attending the diverse
that are offered. It’s really nice that the children can experience the
programs with their peers and build social skills”.
Linda Crumbaugh, Independent Homeschoolers Network
“The performance taught life messages through
the joys of original songs, audio-visuals and well
trained voices.” Sister Frances Barfield
Ascension Manor Senior Group
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Economic
Impact
$1,513,478
Events
Participation
126
316,141
Outreach
Events
77
Performances
225
Data covers period from 1998-2010 season
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