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What a Character!
with Jennifer Lee
February 15 – 19, 2010
9am – 12:30pm
In every theatre camp someone invents a character that becomes famous among the campers. Well in this camp, every student will create a memorable character. The students will explore characterization through voice, movement, creative games, and scene work. What better way to spend winter break than by inventing characters, creating plays inspired by those characters, and letting out all that built up creative energy! But watch out- there are bound to be some silly alter egos on the loose this week and you're going to love meeting them all!
Characters Welcome!
To register click here
Make it a full day with Storytelling/StoryActing from 1:30pm - 4:30 click here for more info.
Faculty:
Jennifer Lee
Jenn holds a BA in English and Theatre from Le Moyne College and has a
diverse background in arts and education. She has spent the past two years
teaching through-out the Capital Region with Drama Kids International. She
has worked as the Education Apprentice at Capital Repertory Theatre, where
she taught in art camps and school residencies, directed for the S.T.A.R.
program, and developed shows for the "On The Go" school tour series. She
went on to develop a literacy and creative dramatics class at the Hamilton
Hill Arts Center in Schenectady. Jenn also has an extensive professional
theatre background, having worked as a stage manager, actor, and director
with Upstate Independents, Capital Repertory Theatre, Le Moyne College, The
Redhouse, and The Gifford Family Theatre. She was also the assistant to the
artistic director at Capital Rep and originated a role in the world première
of the adaptation of Fever 1793, the award winning children's book by Laurie
Halse Anderson.
