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OUR INSTRUCTORS

Ann CW Deacon

Deana Duncan

Tyler Raymond

Amy Walker
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OUR MISSION
To provide students with high
quality, innovative, participatory
theatre arts education and
training taught by theatre
professionals and teaching
artists; to reflect the diversity
of the community we serve;
and to help our students develop
skills and broaden their horizons.
OUR CLASSES
+ Ignite the imagination.
+ Encourage investigation
of the world through
the creative process.
+ Engage and enable artistic
and personal growth.
+ Unleash creative potential.
+ Build confidence and
self awareness.
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2008/2009 Summer Training Program
CLASSES
for Youth + Adults
Built on years of great summer theatre classes and productions,
WITF offers conservatory-style theatre education for youth and adults,
through readings, workshops, productions and special events. Our core
faculty includes performers, designers, teachers,and playwrights all
working together with top academic credentials as well as professional experience.
Theatre is a great way to encourage self expression and creativity for people
of all ages. We invite you to join us on this fabulous and fun journey toward
growing great theatre.
This summer, we are proud to offer the following classes:
Stagecraft with Ann CW Deacon and Tyler Raymond
Performance Writing for Actors with Amy Walker
Performance Collage of Original Works with Amy Walker
"Brush Up on Your Shakespeare" - An Ashland Adventure with Deana Duncan
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FUNDAMENTALS - Youth + Adult Training
Stagecraft with Ann CW Deacon and Tyler Raymond
Get “behind the scenes” training in technical theatre. This class will explore the
fundamentals of stage lighting, set construction, stage management, and more.
Students will have an opportunity to learn how to tech on the WICA stage
a great learning opportunity for young and older people.
Class size limit 12.
Ages 10 - adult Jun 29 Jul 03 @ 10a 3p Class Fee $150
REGISTER HERE!
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INTENSIVES - Youth + Adult Training
Performance Writing for Actors with Amy Walker
Explore the origins of character and story in this 3-day workshop with Amy Walker.
As actors, artists, and humans, we all have a story to tell. In an atmosphere of trust and freedom,
students will write their own scenes and develop them with exercises that interweave writing and
acting. At the end of the course, those who wish to have their pieces performed will offer them
as text for the following week's workshop.
Class size limit TBD.
Ages 13 - Adult Jun 30 Jul 02 @ 10a 3p Class Fee $100
REGISTER HERE!
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WORKSHOPS AND CLINICS - Youth + Adult Training
Performance Collage of Original Works with Amy Walker
Utilizing the original texts from the previous workshop, we will stage a collage of scenes
for performance. Mornings will focus on freeingthe body, voice, and mind to allow greater
depth and range as actors, through the use of exercises and group games. Afternoons will
focus on staging the scenes for performance. Students with a desire to practice directing
will be encouraged to do so.
Class size limit TBD.
Ages 13 - Adult Jul 07 - 09 @ 10a - 3p Class Fee $150
PERFORMANCE schedule - Jul 09 @ 7.30p
REGISTER HERE!
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WICA ON TOUR - Youth + Adult Travel
Transportation sponsor

Brush Up on Your Shakespeare: An Ashland Adventure with Deana Duncan
We’re going to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival! Our first-ever educational tour includes:
Theatre Productions
Macbeth, Paradise Lost, and Much Ado About Nothing
“Spring Talks and Park Talks”
We'll spend time with actors, directors and other company members of OSF who'll share
their knowledge about the Festival and theatre in general, followed by a Q&A session.
“Festival Noon” events
Better than lunch! Who needs a sandwich when you can sample OSF's feast of
Festival Noons activities and events? They're serving up a big spread of noontime
treats - lectures, forums, artist demonstrations, concerts, panel discussions,
matinee Prefaces, and on-your-feet workshops for the whole family. Something
new every day.
"Prologue" discussions
Half-hour introductions to a play presented by a company member. Prologues
introduce characters, themes, language and other background information preparing
students to get the most out of the playgoing experience. We will attend Prologues for
Macbeth, Paradise Lost, and Don Quixote.
Classes with the Southern Oregon University theatre department
Round-trip ticket on the Whidbey Sea-Tac Shuttle (departing/arriving WICA) ***
(5) Days / (4) Nights stay in the Southern
Oregon
University
dormitories**
Breakfasts at Southern
Oregon
University
Participants are responsible for lunches + dinners.
DETAILED ITINERARY (see below)
Class size limit 24.
ALL AGES Jul 20 - 23 Class Fee $650
REGISTER HERE!
***Adults and families may arrange personal transportation.
**Adults and families may book accomodations off-campus.
Unaccompanied youth will travel on the shuttle and be lodged at SOU.
Please contact WICA at 360/221.8262 for details.
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Brush Up on Your Shakespeare: An Ashland Adventure
ITINERARY
DAY 1 (Jul 20)
8am
We'll meet at WICA and board the Whidbey-SeaTac Shuttle
6pm
Arrive at
Ashland
Check into the Southern
Oregon
University
Dormitories
7pm - 10pm
We'll explore Ashland and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival campus
10:30pm
Return to Southern
Oregon
University
dormitories
11pm
"...say good night till it be morrow." (Lights Out)
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DAY 2 (Jul 21)
8:30am
Breakfast in Southern Oregon University Cafeteria
10am
"Backstage Tour"
VENUE -
Oregon Shakespeare Festival campus
12pm (noon)
“ Park
Talk
”
VENUE -
Bill
Patten
Garden/OSF campus
1pm - 7pm
We'll explore Ashland and the OSF campus
7pm
"Prologue" for Much
Ado About
Nothing
VENUE: OSF Campus
8:30pm
"Much
Ado Abo
ut Nothing" performance
VENUE: Elizabethan Stage/Allen Pavilion
10:30pm
Return to Southern
Oregon
University
dormitories
11pm
"...say good night till it be morrow." (Lights Out)
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DAY 3 (Jul 22)
8am
Breakfast in Southern Oregon University Cafeteria
9:30am - 10:30am
“Theatrical Makeup” class
VENUE: Center for Shakespeare Studies/SOU
11am
"Prologue" for Macbeth
VENUE: OSF Campus
12pm (noon)
"Festival Noon" Oh Well, She Means Well lecture
VENUE: OSF Campus
Box Lunch provided
2pm
"Macbeth
" performance
VENUE: Angus Bowmer Theatre
4:30pm - 6pm
We'll explore Ashland and the OSF campus
6:30pm
"Prologue" for Paradise Lost
VENUE: OSF Campus
8:30pm
"Paradise
Lost"
VENUE: Angus Bowmer Theatre
10:30pm
Return to Southern
Oregon
University
dormitories
11pm
"...say good night till it be morrow." (Lights Out)
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DAY 4 (Jul 23)
8am
Breakfast in Southern Oregon University Cafeteria
9am - 10am
"Performance Workshop" class
VENUE: Center for Shakespeare Studies/SOU
10am - 11am
"Combat Workshop" class
VENUE: Center for Shakespeare Studies/SOU
11:30am
Board the Whidbey-SeaTac Shuttle
Box Lunch provided
10pm
Arrive WICA
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