2008 On Stage Performing Arts Camp
(Dates to be announced)
Martha Molina Instructor
Martha spent many years in the public school working with drama students and students with special needs. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters in Special Education. Having taught in the Arkansas school system she is well versed in curriculum frameworks and has been trained in Core Knowledge Curriculum. Martha not only works closely with Arts Live Theatre but also is a Board Member of the Arts Live Theatre in Fayetteville; Walton Arts Center Young Actors Repertory in Fayetteville and Sager Creek Arts Center in Siloam Springs. Her work focuses on developing the skills of young actors while addressing social issues. Martha also enjoys working with students at Nadine Baum Studios teaching photography, theatre and crafts.
AIE Program
Develop self-expression through theatre performances. - Use appropriate terminology to develop theatre vocabulary. -Use improvisation and play writing to communicate ideas and feelings. - Demonstrate sensory recall in pantomime - activities and in reenacting experiences. - Lead small groups in planning visual and aural elements.- Expand appropriate terminology to develop theatre vocabulary. - Effectively communicate directional choices to a small ensemble for improvised or scripted scenes. - Experiment with creative choices by taking risks and appreciating risk-taking in others.
Mark Landon Smith, Instructor
Mark Landon Smith holds a BA, MA and MFA in Theatre.
AIE: Professional actor, director, choreographer and playwright, Mark brings theatre to all ages, from children to adult, through workshops for the aspiring theatre artist. Author of seven plays published by Baker's Plays/Samuel French, (including the Off-Broadway production of RADIO TBS), director/choreographer of over sixty productions, theatre, film and television actor, film producer and screenwriter, Mark brings 23 years of professional experience in entertainment. Acting workshops include "How To Stop Acting", a practical approach to creating a character; "Acting For Film", "So You Wanna Be An Actor?" and "Comedy Improv."; Choreography workshops include "Choreography for Dancers and Non Dancers", and Playwrighting workshops include "Hey! You Can Write A Play!" A frequent and popular artist in residence, Mark designs each workshop to the specific ages and needs of hosting company with enthusiasm, energy and a great deal of fun.
Call 479-524-4000 to register. |