Arts Learning Grant
Arts Learning Grant
Funds will assist Northern Light Opera Company to offer a three-week Theater Workshop/Camp, NLOKids, to children from the Native American Community, Pine Point MN and children from Park Rapids community.
Laura Grisamore: photographer, arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual, fiber artist; Becky Colebank: visual artist, author; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist, retired arts educator.
Laura Grisamore: photographer and arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual and fiber artist; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, and arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, and arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist and retired arts educator.
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
As a result of NLOKids Theater Camp, children from a predominantly white community and children from a predominantly Native American community will work together to experience increased knowledge and awareness of theater arts - song writing, script creation, set building, stage movement, improvisation, singing, and acting - as they prepare a 20 -25 minute original music theater presentation as a culmination experience for family, and community friends. Pre camp survey will be developed and administered by camp director and student interns. Camp director and student interns will develop a check sheet to keep track of children's participation in specific theater arts activities and to document cooperation with other participants. A 4-minute video encapsulating the final 20-25-minute music theater production will be created. The video will show a positive attitude and an enjoyment of participating with the children of different ethnic background.
As a result of NLOKids Theater Camp, children from a predominantly white community and a predominantly Native American community gained significant experience and skills in theater-making and public speaking, through creating, rehearsing, and performing an original play with music for audiences. Theater games broke down barriers, and a common creative purpose forged an intentional community. Having performances in both Park Rapids and Pine Point brought both greater communities together.
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