Online arts & culture education programs?

Hi all -

I read with great interest this American Theatre article about how college & university theatre programs are taking their training online in the midst of the current situation: https://www.americantheatre.org/2020/03/23/the-zoom-where-it-happens/

What have your organizations been doing to continue educational programming even when your physical locations are closed? We'd love to hear about some of your creative ideas!

Best,

Patrick Schley
Tessitura Network

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  • We're giving it a whirl! We have downloaded Zoom for a handful of teachers and are already sold out of our first 6 classes. Since we primarily do improv, we've had to get more "specialty" in the style of classes so that they are interactive, but not quite as hands on as an improv class. We've had to reduce class size for it to be more conducive to something on a screen though.  Many of them will be working on more nuanced but related topics, like character development, audition techniques, looking at point of view and how to get specific in scenes, and a bunch of writing classes. We are hoping this will be successful for a time, so we can still stay connected to our students!  

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  • We're giving it a whirl! We have downloaded Zoom for a handful of teachers and are already sold out of our first 6 classes. Since we primarily do improv, we've had to get more "specialty" in the style of classes so that they are interactive, but not quite as hands on as an improv class. We've had to reduce class size for it to be more conducive to something on a screen though.  Many of them will be working on more nuanced but related topics, like character development, audition techniques, looking at point of view and how to get specific in scenes, and a bunch of writing classes. We are hoping this will be successful for a time, so we can still stay connected to our students!  

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