Integration of Abilities
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This book is an insight into Paul Baker's famous Integration of Abilities course through an informal conversational format and liberally embellished with photographs.
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Product Code: IB8000
This book is an insight into Paul Baker's famous Integration of Abilities course through an informal conversational format and liberally embellished with photographs.
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In this collection of essays, Goldberg reveals his personal insights and passions, drawing on his years of experience in the changing field—especially his 25 years as producing director of Louisville's Stage One.
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Cass Foster and Lynn Johnson have created an excellent resource for teaching or directing Shakespeare. This book is filled with great ideas for different teaching methodologies and plenty of across-the-curriculum activities.
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In Playing Period Plays, Lyn Oxenford former professor at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, presents aspects of producing and acting period plays. Acting and mime exercises are included. Suggestions are given for practical presentation and for adaptation of the material for pageant and arena work.
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Taking an about-face look at the creative process, with chapters such as "How to Spoil a Good Story," Kerr leads us through the exciting and daring adventure of successfully bringing a play to fulfillment.
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
In a village where anything different or dangerous must be banished, Zack and Abra encounter a creature made of light and color and follow it to the place where everything forbidden still exists. They unwittingly wreak havoc when their unacknowledged Fear escapes their bodies and threatens to destroy everything it encounters. This political parable explores the power of creativity, imagination, artistic expression and freedom of choice, as it celebrates the courage of children.
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Product Code: GF6000
Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
Eighth-grade math teacher Anna Pope finds herself fighting to hang onto her love for teaching. Alone at home and insecure at work, she begins carrying a gun. When a school shooter forces entry into her classroom, Anna becomes the good guy with a gun who stops the bad guy with a gun. But her heroism takes a personal toll, and the ensuing investigation is shattering. Finally, she rediscovers, if only for a moment, the joy of teaching.
Learn moreBy Jeff Gottesfeld and Elizabeth Wong.
Product Code: GF5000
Approx. Run Time: 50 min.
On her way to band practice, Mel discovers an antique guitar placed there by the spirit of the legendary song collector, Carl Sandburg. To the shock of Mel and her bandmates, the guitar seems to compel them to sing Americana they do not know, like “Oh My Darling, Clementine” and “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again.” Mel and the band discover that singing these songs together makes them feel fantastic! The audience is encouraged to join in during this customizable sing-along concert and revel in the effervescence.
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Product Code: S4Z000
Approx. Run Time: 35 min.
On the day of the winter solstice, a childless couple builds a girl out of snow and longs for her to become real. When the Winter Wind grants their wish, the couple is overjoyed, but as the warm Spring Breeze fills the air, they realize it will take a lot more than a wish to keep their snow child from melting through their fingers. This beautiful tale of hope and longing is expressed through lyrical ensemble movement to bring The Snow Child to life.
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Approx. Run Time: 45 min.
The greatest athlete the world had ever seen was Jesse Owens! He could run faster and jump farther than anybody else ever had. Run, Jesse, Run! is not only about his triumphs but also his struggles and mishaps, honestly displaying the process of becoming the epitome of what a champion should be as an athletic competitor and as a person of dignity, kindness and compassion.
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