Conference 11: Day three

Arnold Aprill presented Saturday morning's keynote address, discussing major challenges facing theatre education programs.  Aprill is the founder and lead consultant for the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE), a network of teachers, artists, parents, and community members devoted to school improvement through the arts.

Over twenty workshops and master classes were presented, including Maggie Perrino's Six Basic Steps of Musical Theatre and...

Jo Beth Gonzalez (third from right) and workshop participants in her session, “Using Spolin to Teach Absurdism, Greek Chorus, and More.”

Ruben Van Kempen models next to a student-created t-shirt tribute to the Washington Chapter Director.

All Comments

Wonderful conference! All workshops were exciting, informative, and immediately useful. Great time sharing with other theatre professionals from all parts of the country. Hats off to the EdTA staff for their work making the conference so successful.
The workshops were amazing! My students didn't know what hit them Monday morning.
Thanks for a great conference.

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